Carol Engelmann
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Carol Engelmann serves as University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Hubbard STEM Learning Instructor to educate future and current educators at the Glacier Creek Preserve in STEM topics, including environmental studies, geology, geography and biology. Dr. Engelmann served as a master teacher for 35 years in both public and private schools. She has received recognition and awards for her classroom teaching such as the Nebraska Presidential Award in Science and the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship at the National Science Foundation. Dr. Englelmann earned her degree at Michigan Technological University in Geology,2014, while working under Dr. Jacqueline Huntoon.
Dr. Engelmann is a Certified Evaluator and has created her own company, EEG, LLC., where she conducts program and project evaluation for principal investigators on national grants or through other funding agencies.
Carol A. Engelmann, Ph.D.
Hubbard STEM Learning Instructor
University of Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge St. AH 212
Omaha, NE 68182-0040
Cell: 402-212-8047
Fax: 402-554-3532
https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/biology/about-us/directory/carol-engelmann.php
Website Content Contributions
Conference Presentation (1)
Teaching STEM Teachers Using NASA GLOBE Protocols part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2017:Program:Poster Sessions:Friday
Graduate and undergraduate STEM courses at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) are being designed to integrate the protocols from NASA's Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) ...
Communities
July 2017 Earth Educators Rendezvous 2015
July 2015 Systems Thinking Interest Group
Teach the Earth
Integrate/GETSI 2023 Survey
Workshop Participant (5 workshops)
July 2017 Using Recreational Drones for STEM Explorations
July 2017 Implementing NGSS -Rendezvous15
July 2015