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Hello everyone, my name is Alex Levitz, and I proudly hail from Brooklyn, NY. I originally attended Quest University Canada (in Squamish, British Columbia), but I transferred to SUNY Potsdam in order to major in Biology (with a focus on all things microbiological, especially gene therapies and energy production applications). I have always been interested in sustainability and the preservation of our Earth’s environment, so much so that I inspired my mom to found WRAP (the White Roof Action Project, which is a nonprofit organization aimed at inspiring the adoption of white roofs on homes, thereby increasing the albedo effect). Furthermore, I am currently working on designing a solar array and green roof combination for my house, which will hopefully allow us to obtain all of our energy without relying on the grid (I am intending to utilize the new Tesla solar battery “Powerwall”, which will alleviate the issue of storing the captured energy, and having to rely on the grid at night). Thus, I am a strong proponent of sustainability, as it is indeed one of the most pertinent issues that we must address and embody if we are going to persist as a species. [[User:Alexanderlevitz|Alexanderlevitz]] ([[User talk:Alexanderlevitz|talk]]) 17:51, 6 July 2015 (EDT) | Hello everyone, my name is Alex Levitz, and I proudly hail from Brooklyn, NY. I originally attended Quest University Canada (in Squamish, British Columbia), but I transferred to SUNY Potsdam in order to major in Biology (with a focus on all things microbiological, especially gene therapies and energy production applications). I have always been interested in sustainability and the preservation of our Earth’s environment, so much so that I inspired my mom to found WRAP (the White Roof Action Project, which is a nonprofit organization aimed at inspiring the adoption of white roofs on homes, thereby increasing the albedo effect). Furthermore, I am currently working on designing a solar array and green roof combination for my house, which will hopefully allow us to obtain all of our energy without relying on the grid (I am intending to utilize the new Tesla solar battery “Powerwall”, which will alleviate the issue of storing the captured energy, and having to rely on the grid at night). Thus, I am a strong proponent of sustainability, as it is indeed one of the most pertinent issues that we must address and embody if we are going to persist as a species. [[User:Alexanderlevitz|Alexanderlevitz]] ([[User talk:Alexanderlevitz|talk]]) 17:51, 6 July 2015 (EDT) | ||
− | :Hi Alex, and welcome! Your past work sounds very interesting. We had someone write [[Chem321:Bringing Green Back to the Cities|this paper on green roofs]] in 2013; for your term paper, you may want to research something else on roofs, or perhaps the Powerwall (which I agree is a really exciting development). [[User:Walkerma|Martin A. Walker]] ([[User talk:Walkerma|talk]]) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT) | + | :Hi Alex, and welcome! Your past work sounds very interesting. We had someone write [[Chem321:Bringing Green Back to the Cities|this paper on green roofs]] in 2013; for your term paper, you may want to research something else on roofs, or perhaps the Powerwall (which I agree is a really exciting development). [[User:Walkerma|Martin A. Walker]] ([[User talk:Walkerma|talk]]) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT) |
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+ | :Hey Alex, the WRAP sounds interesting, is there a website we can visit? My parents are very big on using solar panels to light up their greenhouse and gardens; my dad is determined to live completely off the grid one day. [[User:Rodrigaf197|Rodrigaf197]] ([[User talk:Rodrigaf197|talk]]) 17:49, 8 July 2015 (EDT) | ||
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Due to be completed by 11:59pm on Wednesday, July 8th.
This first session will simply involve introducing yourself to the class. Click on the "Edit" tab under your name, and please tell the class a little bit about yourself - your hobbies, background, or your reasons for an interest in sustainability. You don't need to post a lot of personal details - we just want to help "break the ice". End your comment with four tilde marks (~~~~) to add your signature and time stamp.
Also, you should provide some feedback - please post two responses to other people's threads, again by clicking on the "Edit" tab for their sections, typing your comments then signing.
NB: Discussion no. 2 will be held in "real time" and will cover points from Unit 1.
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Martin Walker
I'm Prof. Martin A. Walker, and I'm teaching this class. I grew up in Newcastle Upon Tyne in northern England. I worked for 12 years in the chemical industry in the US and in the UK, and I saw both good and bad attitudes to the environment. This led to me developing a strong interest in green chemistry, which we will cover in a later unit. Martin A. Walker (talk) 23:51, 5 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hi Dr. Walker, I am curious if there was one specific experience that heavily prompted your interest in sustainability and green chemistry? Also, may I ask what your work in the chemical industry consisted of? Alexanderlevitz (talk) 18:27, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Triston Riley
I'm Triston Riley im a Jr here at Potsdam, im a biology major with a chemistry minor, I work for the campus year round doing network infrastructure. Ive lived here in upstate NY for my whole life, I like to hunt, fish, and hang out outside this is one of the reasons for my interest in sustainability to ensure that we still have the wilds that are here now. Rileytc197 (talk) 12:10, 6 July 2015 (EDT)Triston Riley
- Welcome Triston! I'm glad to have someone to complain to if the site gets slow! This is certainly a nice time of year to enjoy nature in the North Country.Martin A. Walker (talk) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Hello Triston, I too enjoy being outside and enjoying these luxuries and would be saddened if my son and children would not be able to enjoy them. It's my hope that children will begin to learn to love nature again and get outside away from all of the expanding technologies if only for a moment.Fetciekm195 (talk) 22:45, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Alexander Levitz
Hello everyone, my name is Alex Levitz, and I proudly hail from Brooklyn, NY. I originally attended Quest University Canada (in Squamish, British Columbia), but I transferred to SUNY Potsdam in order to major in Biology (with a focus on all things microbiological, especially gene therapies and energy production applications). I have always been interested in sustainability and the preservation of our Earth’s environment, so much so that I inspired my mom to found WRAP (the White Roof Action Project, which is a nonprofit organization aimed at inspiring the adoption of white roofs on homes, thereby increasing the albedo effect). Furthermore, I am currently working on designing a solar array and green roof combination for my house, which will hopefully allow us to obtain all of our energy without relying on the grid (I am intending to utilize the new Tesla solar battery “Powerwall”, which will alleviate the issue of storing the captured energy, and having to rely on the grid at night). Thus, I am a strong proponent of sustainability, as it is indeed one of the most pertinent issues that we must address and embody if we are going to persist as a species. Alexanderlevitz (talk) 17:51, 6 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hi Alex, and welcome! Your past work sounds very interesting. We had someone write this paper on green roofs in 2013; for your term paper, you may want to research something else on roofs, or perhaps the Powerwall (which I agree is a really exciting development). Martin A. Walker (talk) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hey Alex, the WRAP sounds interesting, is there a website we can visit? My parents are very big on using solar panels to light up their greenhouse and gardens; my dad is determined to live completely off the grid one day. Rodrigaf197 (talk) 17:49, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
Leanna Collard
Hello all, my name is Leanna Collard and I am from Ogdensburg, New York. I graduated from SUNY Potsdam in 2012 with my Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. I am now returning to SUNY Potsdam for the MST program in science. Upon graduating in 2016, I am hoping to be certified to teach grades 7-12 Biology and Chemistry. This brings me to why I am taking course. I need this course for credit hours towards my chemistry certification. I spent the greater part of last year living on the small island of Grenada, which is part of the Caribbean Islands. I taught English language while I was there. My hobbies include, hiking, running, camping, jogging, reading, and spending time with my friends and family.
- Hi Leanna - welcome back to SUNY Potsdam! Teaching in Grenada sounds lovely, though I'm sure you missed family. I hope you find plenty to interest you in this course. Martin A. Walker (talk) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Hi Leanna i was wondering if there is a specific reason for you wanting to get your masters now. I am hoping to get my BS in Bio, is there anything you had found that you could do with just your BS?
Thanks! Rileytc197 (talk) 20:19, 7 July 2015 (EDT) Triston
Alexane Rodrigue
My name is Alexane Rodrigue and I am from a small town called Monkland, in Ontario, Canada. I am currently a senior and plan on graduating in 2016 with a bachelors of science in biology with minors in chemistry and psychology. I hope to continue my education, eventually become a professor and do some research in the neuroscience field. I am interested in this course because I believe we should be using our recourses in a sustainable fashion, and I am very excited to learn more about green chemistry. My hobbies include listening to Rock and Roll, snowboarding, reading, drinking coffee, and riding my bicycle around Potsdam which is where I have been permanently living for the past two years. Rodrigaf197 (talk) 10:34, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
- Glad you're able to join the class, Alexane! I hope you're enjoying life south of the border. I get very enthusiastic talking about green chemistry, so you may have to shut me up! Martin A. Walker (talk) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hi Alexane, I was wondering do you happen to know how much of the energy in Ontario is generated via sustainable processes? For example, in British Columbia over 85% of the provincial energy is laudably derived from hydroelectric power plants. Alexanderlevitz (talk) 19:10, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
- I am not completely knowledgeable on that subject but I found this [1] online. We also have special times of day when electricity is cheaper, Ontario implemented this demand on a minute to minute basis in order to conserve energy. To be completely honest these changes have made us use energy efficiently during periods of high cost and low cost. Simple things like waiting until after 7pm to do laundry has helped us lower the price on our electricity bill. Rodrigaf197 (talk) 17:36, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
Jillian Visser
My name is Jillian Visser and I am from Long Island, NY. I graduated from SUNY Stony Brook with a BA in Psychology and then received my Masters at Dowling College in Adolescent Education and Middle School Extension in Biology. This is the last class I need in order to get certified 5th-12th in Chemistry! I am excited to take this course because it will also give me the opportunity to teach Environmental Chemistry/Science as an elective at the high school level. I teach 6th-8th grade Science and 6th-8th grade Health at a private Middle School on Long Island. This past year was my first year as a full time teacher and I really enjoyed all my students. My hobbies include playing tennis, reading, anything science-related, swimming, and going to the beach! Visserjr199 (talk) 13:49, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
- Good! We need more chemistry teachers, so I'm glad to have you & Leanne specializing in that. I hope you'll find the class helpful for the environmental science; although that subject covers more of the "What is happening?", you may find it helpful to learn more on "What can we do about it?" which is the focus of this class. Welcome! Martin A. Walker (talk) 17:14, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Wow you must be super excited ! I hope your make a super good chemistry teacher! Also is there a reason you didn't want to teach health anymore ?Rileytc197 (talk) 20:25, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
I also would love to work with children, hoping to teach one day when I can return for my masters in Elementary Education. I applaud you for working with middle school children as I believe is a hard age and they aren't alway cooperative. Congratulations on getting through your first year of teaching. Fetciekm195 (talk) 22:54, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Grant Gallagher
Hi all, my name is Grant Gallagher and I'm from Westchester County New York. I'm a soon to be senior math major at SUNY Potsdam and I took this class because it looked interesting. My hobbies include hiking, camping, swimming, DnD, and all kinds of games.
- Welcome, Grant! We won't do too much math, I'm afraid, though we do cover some basic thermodynamics. Martin A. Walker (talk) 16:21, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
Jasmine Ruiz
Hey, Jasmine Ruiz here. I am currently a senior at SUNY Potsdam studying chemistry. I need an elective credit in my major and this class looked pretty interesting. I chose to study chemistry because I wanted to learn ways in which to help the environment and I felt that this class is a great way to do so. Outside of studying chemistry, I enjoying running, reading and spending time with my family. I believe that sustainability is something that more people should be concerned with and I hope that this class will help inform me more so that I am able to work toward a more sustainable environment in the future. Ruizja196 (talk) 02:20, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hi Jasmine, and welcome! I hope the class is helpful, and I look forward to discussing the environment with you. Martin A. Walker (talk) 15:44, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
- Hello Jasmine, I too found this to be a very interesting elective and I am eager to learn more about sustainable resource use. Rodrigaf197 (talk) 17:43, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
Katie Fetcie
Hello everyone. My name is Katie Fetcie and I am currently a senior at SUNY Potsdam, I will be graduating with a BA in Creative Writing in December 2015.I have always been from Northern NY and currently live in Norwood a small town about 15 minutes from Potsdam. This course seemed interesting to me because of how our society has been changing and I also found myself in need of upper division credits. I love spending time with my family, especially my son Michael who is almost two and keeps me going. My family is soon expanding in February when I expect my second child. I look forward to getting to know more about sustainable world chem and getting to know all of you. Fetciekm195 (talk) 22:40, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Mathew Bachmeyer
Hey everyone, my names Mathew Bachmeyer (yes with 1 T). I live in Watertown, NY, I'm a senior at Potsdam studying computer science, needing only a handful of credits and one class in the spring to earn my degree. I'm taking this course because as i said i only need a handful of credits right now, and while this doesn't pertain to my major I still find it interesting. My hobbies include reading, soccer, and running half marathons (don't think ill ever get in shape for a full). Mbachmeyer (talk) 21:54, 7 July 2015 (EDT)
Hi Mathew - I hope the class meets your expectations! The world's second largest half-marathon (the Great North Run) is held in my home city, and when I lived there we often used to go and cheer on the runners. Martin A. Walker (talk) 16:21, 8 July 2015 (EDT)
Naomi Harris
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