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Project EDDIE Webinar: Understanding the threat to biodiversity and how to prioritize conservation using geospatial tools
In this webinar, Dr. Dennis Liu from the E.O. Wilson Foundation and Matthew Heard from Belmont University explore how we can use geospatial data and tools to better understand biodiversity distribution patterns, threats to biodiversity, and how to best protect land moving forward.
The Green Infrastructure EDDIE Module: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Developing Student Problem Solving Skills
A webinar page detailing an interdisciplinary teaching module on green infrastructure that integrates hydrological modeling and problem-solving skills, featuring presentation slides, a recorded session, and resources for educators to adapt the Project EDDIE module in environmental science courses. auto-generated
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Project EDDIE Meet the Author Event: Engaging students in physical oceanography through data analyses
Project EDDIE webinar page featuring a recorded session with presenters April Watson and Jacqui Jenkins-Degan discussing their data-driven teaching modules on wind and ocean ecosystems and bomb cyclones, offering strategies for engaging students in physical oceanography through real-world data analysis. auto-generated
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Project EDDIE Webinar: Helping students critically evaluate data
Project EDDIE webinar page discussing strategies for teaching students to critically evaluate environmental time series data using the Hypoxia in Coastal Marine Ecosystems module, featuring presentation slides and a recorded session focused on data analysis and quantitative reasoning in undergraduate education. auto-generated
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Project EDDIE Webinar: Measuring Sustainability? Teaching Sustainability Using GAPMinder
Project EDDIE webinar page featuring a recorded session on teaching sustainability using Gapminder, covering strategies for introducing sustainability metrics, utilizing public datasets, and adapting the Sustainability Metrics module for undergraduate environmental science courses. auto-generated
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Project EDDIE Meet the Author Event: Exploring the Drivers of Change in Plants through Data, Customizing for Introductory and Upper Level Classes
Event webpage for a Project EDDIE "Meet the Author" webinar featuring Pamela Freeman and Kyla Dahlin discussing data-driven teaching modules on plant phenology and remote sensing, with strategies for adapting content to introductory and upper-level undergraduate courses. auto-generated
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Project EDDIE Meet the Author Event: Teaching Climate Change with data in your introductory course
Teaching undergraduate non-science majors how to analyze climate data calls for careful consideration of their backgrounds and interests. This event brings together the authors of two Project EDDIE modules: Paleoclimate and Ocean Biogeochemistry and Prairie Eco Services so that you might explore how to start teaching your students about climate change using data.
Webinar: Assessing Quantitative Reasoning
This May 26, 2021 webinar will explore the various ways QR has been defined, the synthesis of skills that together give rise to QR, and the various ways QR can be measured in classrooms.