Sandwatch Training Videos
Sandwatch Training Videos Online
The Sandwatch training videos were prepared between 2012 and 2013, with the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Government of Denmark and the University of Puerto Rico - Sea Grant College Program (UPR-SGCP). The communications team at UPR-SGCP filmed, produced and edited 17 videos with editorial input from the Sandwatch Foundation and UNESCO.
Each five minute video relates to a particular chapter in the Sandwatch Manual and is available in English, Spanish and Chinese
English at youtube.com/sandwatchvideosENG.
Spanish at https://www.youtube.com/user/sandwatchvideosESP
Chinese at http://www.youku.com/playlist_show/id_23032155.html
Our online training video are available with Chinese subtitles the translation of the Sandwatch videos are part of our overall strategy for expanding the availability of Sandwatch resources in China and the Chinese-speaking world over the next several years. A Chinese language edition of the Sandwatch manual is also in preparation and will be available later in the year.
The Chinese edition of the videos has been made possible thanks to long-time Sandwatch supporter Mr. Hans Thulstrup, Programme Specialist for Natural Sciences at the UNESCO Office in Beijing and his colleagues Ms. Yiwen He and Ms. Cherry Huang.
The Sandwatch training videos were prepared between 2012 and 2013, with the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Government of Denmark and the University of Puerto Rico - Sea Grant College Program (UPR-SGCP). The communications team at UPR-SGCP filmed, produced and edited 17 videos with editorial input from the Sandwatch Foundation and UNESCO.
Each five minute video relates to a particular chapter in the Sandwatch Manual and is available in English, Spanish and Chinese
English at youtube.com/sandwatchvideosENG.
Spanish at https://www.youtube.com/user/sandwatchvideosESP
Chinese at http://www.youku.com/playlist_show/id_23032155.html
Our online training video are available with Chinese subtitles the translation of the Sandwatch videos are part of our overall strategy for expanding the availability of Sandwatch resources in China and the Chinese-speaking world over the next several years. A Chinese language edition of the Sandwatch manual is also in preparation and will be available later in the year.
The Chinese edition of the videos has been made possible thanks to long-time Sandwatch supporter Mr. Hans Thulstrup, Programme Specialist for Natural Sciences at the UNESCO Office in Beijing and his colleagues Ms. Yiwen He and Ms. Cherry Huang.