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Summer science camps will immerse teens in discovery

The Hawaii island sessions aim to boost students' learning, their founder says

By Leila Fujimori

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 17, 2013

~~<p>Studying geology inside a classroom doesn't compare to witnessing lava flows from a volcano.</p>
<p>&quot;The way people learn is by just getting out and touching the rocks and feeling the ocean,&quot; said Kaneohe resident Michael Richards, who wants to turn kids on to science just as he was as a geology student at Windward Community College.</p>
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Studying geology inside a classroom doesn't compare to witnessing lava flows from a volcano.

"The way people learn is by just getting out and touching the rocks and feeling the ocean," said Kaneohe resident Michael Richards, who wants to turn kids on to science just as he was as a geology student at Windward Community College. Login for more...



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