Sanket Sahu@sanketsahu·Dec 2, 2019Replying to @nealagarwalSo informative & claustrophobic at the same time. It deserves a place in the high-school curriculum.142
Neal Agarwal@nealagarwalReplying to @sanketsahuIt would be cool if teachers used this in class! Researching this project I began to understand how little I knew about the ocean.6:52 PM · Dec 2, 2019·Twitter Web App40 Likes
Sanket Sahu@sanketsahu·Dec 2, 2019Replying to @nealagarwalNot just this but your other projects too. Keep building great things, Neal! 😊14
Val Elton@BecauseScience5·Dec 7, 2019Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuDon’t worry. We will use it. It is awesome! Thank you!2
Debbie @recentlyvacated·Dec 7, 2019Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuHope you don't mind but I shared it to the Facebook group UK ocean schools hub. The group is a mix of teachers and educators interested in the ocean and this is amazing!1
Learn Awesome@Learn_Awesome·Dec 8, 2019Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuThis was really great! We've added this as an explorable on our Oceans topic: https://learnawesome.org/items/735e88f6-1121-48a6-b765-762c8fe40e9f-the-deep-sea…1
jennifer guyor jowett@JenGuyorJowett·Dec 8, 2019Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuJust shared this with our science teacher!
Emily Siriano@emily_siriano·Jan 14, 2020Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuI'm using it in 6th grade science as we learn about the hydrosphere and hydrothermal vents! This will help kids visualize depth!1
Matt Wilkins@mattwilkinsbio·Feb 25, 2020Replying to @nealagarwal and @sanketsahuThis. Is. So. Awesome! I definitely want to collab with you to weave this into middle school lessons in the future!1