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      Search Online Teaching Activities, Courses and Materials part of 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 ...

      Teaching Geoscience Online part of 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 ...

      Webinar: (Suddenly) Teaching Geoscience Online part of Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Watch webinar recording. Many instructors are being asked to teach online for the first time with little advance notice. This webinar provides a rapid introduction to the elements of successful online geoscience teaching from a panel of seasoned online instructors. It will also overview available (and growing) resources for teaching geoscience online -- including both pedagogy and content elements.

      Volcano Tuesdays part of 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: Transformation in a Time of Crisis: Changing Course Venues in Midstream part of Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Watch webinar recording. In all our years of strategic planning, probably few of us have asked, What do we do with our courses if there is a pandemic in the middle of a semester? Yet here we are, experiencing one of the most all-encompassing shifts in higher education's history. This webinar will be a way for all of us to learn from each other about the strategies, decisions, implementation methods, and lessons learned from undertaking this huge task of moving our courses online in midstream.

      Webinar: Designing Remote Geology Field Courses part of Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      Due to the potential cancellation of many summer field courses and camps, Chris Atchison (University of Cincinnati), Julie Newman (Texas A&M University), Basil Tikoff (University of Wisconsin, Madison), and Doug Walker (University of Kansas) are holding a webinar on Monday, March 23, at 1:30pm Eastern, to discuss other options. The group is thinking about creating some alternatives to a traditional field camp for this year. As such, the group would like to brainstorm the best ways of creating accessible and inclusive field experiences through remote synchronous and asynchronous instructional strategies. Webinar recording not available.

      Webinar Series to Support Faculty Who are New to Teaching Online part of 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.

      Columbia's May EI Live Events part of 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.

      Earth Institute Live (EI Live) part of 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.

      Happiness & Sustainability Around the Earth part of Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
      The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) invites you to join networks around the world, around the clock for a 24-hour webinar event, Happiness & Sustainability Around the Earth, on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day anniversary, Wednesday, April 22. During this 24-hour webinar, the SDSN will circumnavigate the globe to navigate happiness, well-being, and sustainability amongst COVID-19.