EDUCATION THROUGH EXPLORATION
The Blue Zones Quest is an educational project that gives students the opportunity to direct our team of scientists, explorers, and journalists as they travel to Blue Zones -- places where people live the longest, healthiest lives.
Backed by the National Geographic Society and the National Institutes on Aging, the goal of our Quest is to figure out how those elders live such long, healthy lives. But unlike most scientific expeditions, students won't just read reports and watch videos. They actually vote each day to direct the scientists where to look for clues to answer our questions. We believe that students learn and retain the most knowledge when they are challenged and put in control of their learning environment.
We have Zone III: Icaria, Greece information coming in December 2008, but in the meantime you can see how the last two Quests played out below:
In February 2007, we launched our second interactive
adventure to search for clues that explain why people in a remote
location in Central America are living longer than anyone else in this
hemisphere. >>
Zone I: Okinawa, Japan
Experience our first Quest from Fall 2005. >>
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