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2018 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop part of EarthScope ANGLE:Workshops and Events:2018 Educator Workshop
Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness May 29 - June 1, 2018 Anchorage School District Education Center 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd Anchorage AK 99504 × Are you an educator in science, natural ...
Workshop: Developing Competency in Teaching Computation using MATLAB part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:MATLAB Workshop 2017
October 15–17, 2017 Carleton College, Northfield, MN Note: this workshop has already taken place. Read the workshop synthesis for a summary of key ideas and see the workshop outcomes for materials developed in ...
Addressing Water Resources and Sustainability in Upper-level Undergraduate Courses part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Addressing Water Resources and Sustainability in Upper-level Undergraduate Courses
Issues related to water resources and sustainability are topics that showcase the interactions between geoscience, engineering, policy, and society. Teaching about these topics helps students see the connections between geoscience and their daily lives. This webinar will highlight teaching strategies and examples ranging from in-class activities to capstone projects that help student consider water resources and sustainability using real data. GETSI editor, Beth Pratt-Sitaula will discuss the roles of InTeGrate and GETSI in developing geoscience materials that address societal issues. Bruce Douglas, a GETSI module author, will discuss the module, "Measuring Water Resources with GPS, Gravity, and Traditional Methods". Gigi Richard, an InTeGrate module author, will discuss the module, "Water Sustainability in Cities". The webinar will include 30 minutes of presentations and 25 minutes of discussion. Participants are encouraged to both ask questions of the presenters and discuss their own experiences regarding water resources and sustainability.
Webinar: Strategies for Supporting 2YC-4YC/U Student Transfer in the Geosciences part of SAGE 2YC:Workshops
× Friday, November 21, 2014 3-4 PM Eastern | 2-3 PM Central | 1-2 PM Mountain | 12-1 PM Pacific Conveners : Karen Layou (Reynolds Community College) and Heather Macdonald (College of William and Mary) ...
Workshop: Teaching Oceanography part of Oceanography:Workshop 2013
June 18-20, 2013, with optional field trips on June 17 and 21 Chinatown/North Beach Campus City College of San Francisco Note: this workshop has already taken place. Workshop presentations and summaries of ...
The Pathway to Systemic Change part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Webinars 2015-2016
Thursday, November 12, 2015 -- This webinar has been postponed further details TBA × 9:00 am Pacific | 10:00 am Mountain | 11:00 am Central | 12:00 pm Eastern Leader: Judith Ramaley Summary This webinar will ...
SCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM part of A Civil Action - The Woburn Toxic Trial
This website is designed to help students and instructors use the teaching modules and resource collections from the famous trial described in "A Civil Action" in science and interdisciplinary courses in high school and college.
EDDIE Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data part of Project EDDIE:About this Project:EDDIE Earth and Ecosystems:News:EDDIE News Collection Submitted
The Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data Workshop will be held at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota from June 11 – 13. This workshop covers the wealth of opportunities that exist for engaging ...
Virtual Workshop: Teaching Computation Online with MATLAB part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:MATLAB Workshop 2020
This October 11-13 workshop, held at Carleton College in Nortfield, MN, will bring together faculty who teach quantitative thinking and computational skills and are interested in strengthening their courses, curricula, and teaching materials that make use of MATLAB. Working with faculty peers and MATLAB experts in group and individual settings, workshop participants will share their strategies, tools, and resources for teaching computation with MATLAB. Expertise will be shared across disciplines from faculty members in biology, chemistry, engineering, geoscience, math, physics, and allied field. Workshop discussions and sessions will encourage and enable participants to apply knowledge gained from their peers to their own course materials.
Bringing Geophysics to Introductory Science Courses: Using IGUaNA Modules in Your Classroom part of GETSI:Workshops:Workshop 2022
Laramie, Wyoming, August 10-11, 2022 Optional field trip August 12 Description During field data collection activities, participants can expect to gain experience and understanding of measurement procedures ...