Multimedia

Jan 29, 2010
2:15

Sometimes visitors planning to come to the Headlands Institute in the rainy season are daunted by the possibility of bad weather. But the rain often brings out the best in our students and instructors. This video shows some of the adventures that can be had in even the worst weather.

Jan 28, 2010
2:19

School administrators and parents from Downtown College Prep in Alviso talk about the impact Headlands Institute has had on their students.

Jan 28, 2010
4:49

The Pond Lab activity at Headlands Institute leads students through hands on exploration to answer the question, "How healthy is the pond?" Students learn techniques for biomonitoring, and discover the world of benthic macroinvertebrates. Most importantly, they get their hands dirty and get excited about the world of squirmy little critters to be found in the mud.

Jan 25, 2010
2:09

Sierra Oaks Elementary has been coming to the Headlands Institute for 18 years. Teachers share the reasons why they keep coming back to us. Students explain why they think their teachers bring them to the Headlands Institute.

Jan 25, 2010
2:08

Students from Sacramento talk about their connection to the ocean and how we can help to protect the ocean no matter where we live.  

Jan 24, 2010
5:46

This video was created by Klallam students in the Elwha Science Education Project in the summer of 2008. This is a program where Klallam students have the opportunity to learn about culture and science along the Elwha River watershed where two dams are scheduled to be removed in 2011.

Jan 21, 2010

We are NatureBridge!

Jan 20, 2010
2:29

Learn more about all the fun we have at Coastal Camp and meet Ally, our Camp Director.

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Jan 19, 2010
1:22

Headlands Institute builds a community of outdoor education for all people. One way we do this is by creating a program that accommodates students with special needs. Dragana recommends our program for other parents and children with special needs after sending Luka, her son, to our program. In this video, Dragana and Luka talk about their experience with the Headlands Institute.

Jan 19, 2010
1:58

Berkeley Art Magnet School's 5th grade is making connections to food and dirt through compost. After spending 3 days at the Headlands Institute, students share their ideas about why composting is important and their excitement to start composting at their home. To learn more about how to compost at home, visit http://www.compost-info-guide.com/mak...