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Teaching Climate Change with Ice Core Data part of Climate Change:Workshop 08
Workshop in which participants shared information about the state of the art in climate change research, planned the future teaching of climate change in undergraduate courses across the curriculum, and developed instructional methods, activities, and materials relating to climate change. The 2008 workshop focused on data taken from polar ice cores.
Core Competencies for Sustainability Education Programs part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Core Competencies for Sustainability Education Programs
In this April 26, 2019 webinar, Rod Parnell and Peter Walker describe the significance of core competencies to academic programs, especially those in rapidly developing fields. They define what they mean by core competencies, learning outcomes and frameworks; report on the current state of research on key competencies in sustainability and highlight the most utilized core competency systems; present NCSE preliminary data focused on program-level learning outcomes related to key competencies in sustainability; and conclude with discussing the consensus building process and next steps in the evolution of core competencies in sustainability.
Project EDDIE Webinar: Using Real Data to Teach Climate Change in the Era of Fake News part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Webinars:Using Real Data to Teach Climate Change in the Era of Fake News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 10:00 am PT | 11:00 am MT | 12:00 pm CT | 1:00 pm ET Jump down to recording and resources Presenter: Paul Meister, Illinois State University Webinar Description: Teaching undergraduate ...
Webinar: A New Take on the Water Cycle part of NAGT:Our Work:Professional Development:Implementing the NGSS:A New Take on the Water Cycle
Water cycle diagrams are widely used by educators to convey core scientific principles about water storage and movement on Earth. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently redesigned its water cycle diagram, putting humans at the forefront. The new diagram emphasizes scientific accuracy, design, and usability in educational settings. Educators were key contributors to the design of the new diagram – USGS heard from hundreds of educators about how they use the water cycle diagram in their instruction and incorporated their feedback into the design. During this webinar, USGS scientists will share information about the basis and importance of the new diagram, as well as the science it depicts. Explore and download the new diagram and learn more about the water cycle (and other water topics) on the USGS Water Science School.
Webinar: Using the Lens of the Crosscutting Concepts to Design Effective Earth Science Learning Experiences part of NAGT:Our Work:Professional Development:Implementing the NGSS:Using the Lens of the Crosscutting Concepts to Design Effective Earth Science Learning Experiences
In this webinar, the presenters will share a number of suggestions (and resources) for making the CCCs an integral part of earth science teachers' planning and implementation of curricula.
Teaching Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics with Interactive Demonstrations part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2023:Program:Morning Workshops:Teaching Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics with Interactive Demonstrations
Weather, ocean, and climate processes are often notoriously difficult for students and educators to conceptualize. In this three-day workshop, participants will gain knowledge using simple experiments to create ...
Climate and Energy Webinar Series: February 11, 2011 - Book Club part of Climate Change:Climate and Energy Webinar Series
The Great Ocean Conveyor: Discovering the Trigger for Abrupt Climate Change by Wallace Broecker Publisher's website | Google Books version of this book | see this book at Amazon Book Club goals ...
Teaching Climate Change: Insight from Large Lakes part of Climate Change:Workshop 2012
June 19-20, 2012 At the Large Lakes Observatory and the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Minnesota Duluth This workshop has already taken place. This workshop will be held in conjunction with ...
Teaching Quantitative Reasoning Using Data: Project EDDIE #161279 part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:EDDIE at AGU 2022
Part of the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Wednesday, December 7, 2022, Noon-3:00PM CST Online Registration and connection information available through AGU This event has already taken place - see the ...
Sneak Peek at the New Edition of the AGI/NAGT Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology with the Author-Editor part of NAGT:Our Work:Professional Development:Webinars:Sneak Peek at the New Edition of the AGI/NAGT Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology with the Author-Editor
In this April 23 webinar, we'll preview the new edition of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual — available soon for use this fall. A new lab with 6 activities about climate change is one of the many enhancements in the 12th edition.