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      Teaching Geoscience Online part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online
      In March of 2020 SERC created this portal to support the community's response to teaching during a pandemic. To support the wide-spread need we also hosted an email list where educators shared their ...

      Search Online Teaching Activities, Courses and Materials part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online
      Activities and course materials appropriate for use in online teaching from across Teach the Earth Skip to search results Skip to search facet filtersSkip to text search formSkip to paginationRefine the ...

      Past Virtual Events part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online
      Check out recordings and resources from past virtual events for learning and sharing about teaching geoscience online from NAGT, SERC, and other organizations in the field of education. Skip to search results Skip ...

      Webinar: Safeguarding Quality, Equity, and Inclusion as Learning Moves Online part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Presentation file available. As the undergraduate experience goes virtual in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, how can colleges and universities ensure that the rapid scaling of online learning to unprecedented levels doesn't come at the expense of their commitment to quality, equity, and inclusion?

      Online Mini-Workshop: Navigating and Contributing to Teach the Earth part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Have you developed an activity that you're especially proud of and think others might benefit from? Have you ever visited the Teach the Earth portal (sometimes known as SERC) and felt overwhelmed by the volume of materials and navigating the site? If the answer to either (or both) of these questions is yes, this is the mini-workshop for you!

      Earth Institute Live (EI Live) part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      This online video series begins April 6 and provides educational content to K12 students and educators. The series will feature scientific experts from across the institute in 60-minute live sessions where they will share aspects of their work through lectures, interactive activities, and/or demos.

      Columbia's May EI Live Events part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      A series of live events for teachers and students with topics that vary to span the K-16 audience.

      Multi-state Webinar: Power Dialog Webinar on Climate Solutions part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Working with College and University partners across the US, the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is coordinating the convening of hundreds of conversations focused on the potential to solve the energy side of climate change by 2030.

      Volcano Tuesdays part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Watch recording. Each week on Tuesday at 11:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, join us live for activities that will get you thinking about volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest. Grades: 4th-7th (learners of all ages are welcome!)

      Webinar Series to Support Faculty Who are New to Teaching Online part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Watch recorded webinar. Columbia University's School of Social Work (CSSW) is offering a free webinar series to faculty who are new to teaching online.