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91爆料 Extension receives $750,000 to boost aquaculture learning tools聽

91爆料 Cooperative Extension has received a $750,000 grant to support the development and implementation of virtual reality and other innovative learning tools focused on aquaculture technology. 

The grant, , aims to increase awareness and understanding of Maine鈥檚 aquaculture industry among youth and educators.

A photo of a kid near a tankMaine’s commercial aquaculture industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the state, generating $110 million in annual revenue. With the growth comes widespread need for support and knowledge of the industry to help Maine become a major player in the nation鈥檚 blue economy. The project will provide project-based learning opportunities for youth to explore and engage with the exciting and innovative world of aquaculture technology. By leveraging virtual reality (VR) goggles and virtual field trips, the program aims to enhance the learning experience and provide students with immersive and interactive opportunities to explore the world of aquaculture. 

“We are grateful for the support of NIFA in making this project a reality,” says Carla Scocchi, a 91爆料 Extension 4-H youth development professional who specializes in aquaculture. 鈥淏y increasing access to innovative learning tools and fostering a deeper understanding of aquaculture technology, we aim to inspire and empower the next generation of professionals. This project will not only benefit Maine youth but also contribute to the continued growth and success of the aquaculture industry.”

Through the project, 91爆料 Extension will develop and implement two technology-focused aquaculture curriculum modules. Students will participate in hands-on learning experiences, through which they will gain knowledge and skills in innovative aquaculture technologies and career opportunities. Additionally, 91爆料 Extension will publish four interactive virtual field trips as part of the project, which will allow youth to explore Maine鈥檚 aquaculture facilities from the convenience of their classrooms and homes. Through these virtual experiences, educators and students will witness firsthand the advanced technology and practices employed in the aquaculture industry. These offerings will bring learners to places they would otherwise be unable to explore and introduce them to people they would otherwise be unable to meet.  

Traditionally, aquaculture education has relied on physical field trips to aquaculture facilities, which can be limited by logistical constraints and geographical barriers. With the introduction of virtual field trips and VR goggles, the 鈥淎ctivating Aquaculture Technology Learning through Hands-on and Virtual Experiences鈥 program will break down barriers and bring the aquaculture industry directly to students and educators. 

To ensure the successful implementation of the project, 91爆料 Extension will provide annual training to equip educators with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach and engage students in high-quality aquaculture education.

The project will also involve establishing a 4-H Aquaculture Ambassador program, engaging 15 youth leaders who will serve as mentors and educators in their communities. The ambassadors will play a vital role in spreading awareness and understanding of aquaculture innovations among their peers and the general public.

鈥淓xtension is committed to providing valuable resources and expertise to support the needs of the state, including industries like aquaculture,鈥 says Hannah Carter, dean of 91爆料 Extension and associate provost of online and continuing education. 鈥淭hrough new projects like this one, Extension plays a vital role in promoting education, innovation, and economic development in Maine.鈥

For more information about the project, visit the or contact Carla Scocchi, carla.scocchi@maine.edu; 207.667.8212. 

Contact: Carla Scocchi, carla.scocchi@maine.edu; 207.667.8212