Providing education on environmental issues can be a goal in and of itself, with no objective other than bringing knowledge to external audiences which may range from elementary schoolchildren to business executives and scientists with postgraduate degrees.
 
GreenLink Partners principals have developed effective educational materials that have provided valuable learning experiences to those audiences and others. Our programs have included computer-based learning, a book, class syllabi, posters, booklets and more.

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Others.  Our experience developing and/or presenting educational content on non-environmental subjects includes seminars and courses for the Advertising Age Creative Seminars, The University of Puerto Rico, The University of Georgia, The University of Tennessee, East Tennessee State University, San Diego University and Texas Christian University.

Discovery Channel.
We researched and wrote a 13-episode series on environmental issues for the Discover Channel. "EarthGuide" earned critical acclaim, and provided an overview of environmental challenges and opportunities to hundreds of thousands of families.

TVA University. GreenLink Partners principals have developed courses on a wide range of environmental topics for the Tennessee Valley Authority's corporate university. Most have been self-directed online courses with accompanying printed materials.

Tennessee Valley Authority.  One of our environmental education projects for TVA was a book, Aquatic Flora and Fauna of the Tennessee River Valley, targeted to college and postgraduate biology students. Others have included manuals, videos and lecture scripts on topics covering land and water use.

 



CASE STUDY: TVA
We helped TVA teach manufacturers  about environmental issues.

See how.

 

The Energy Saving House.  We taught exhibit visitors about more than 70 energy saving products for the home, ranging from insulation and weatherstripping to passive and active solar.