Journal Entry

Icy at Heart

It's been a full 30 days since I got back from my adventure! Time sure does fly, and yet, I missed being on the ice nearly every single day. And now all I want to do is share this experience with my community and my audience of future scientists.

Last week, I had my first Jargie performance of the year and I featured a video from the South Pole. I had a lot of young scientists come up and ask me all kinds of questions about it afterward. This is just the beginning.

Ticket for Jargie the Science Girl- Photo by DJ KastTicket for Jargie the Science Girl- Photo by DJ Kast South Pole video at Jargie the Science Girl- Photo by DJ KastSouth Pole video at Jargie the Science Girl- Photo by DJ Kast

I am coordinating with libraries and Boys & Girls clubs in LA County to set up presentations and share Antarctica with them. I am also working on creating some free resources for parents and educators. In a way, my adventure continues as I re-live Antarctica through the eyes of all the students I get to speak to. Maybe a few of them may even do their own science at the South Pole one day!

I am excited to follow along with the new cohort of educators, to find ways to collaborate, and make the most of this incredible experience PolarTREC provides.

Thank you for following along, friends.
Jocelyn

Jocelyn on the Ross Ice ShelfJocelyn on the Ross Ice Shelf

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