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Project EDDIE Meet the Author Event: Teaching Climate Change with data in your introductory course part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Webinars:Meet the Author: Teaching Climate Change with Data in Your Introductory Course
Friday, September 17, 2021 12 pm PT | 1 pm MT | 2 pm CT | 3 pm ET To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Presenters: Allison Jacobel, ...

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.

Preparing Your Students for Environmental Careers: 10 Steps to Improved Eco-Career Prep part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Preparing Your Students for Environmental Careers
Securing a degree from an interdisciplinary environmental studies or environmental science program or an Earth systems science program can be an outstanding first step to a great environmental career in government, business, academia, or the nonprofit world. The expansive, cross-cutting structures that make interdisciplinary environmental programs special, however, may sometimes leave a student without some of the skills and knowledge that many employers value in new graduates. This March 2019 webinar will present ten steps that programs can take to improve environmental career preparation for students in collaboration with employers and others, seven universal job skills that green employers value, and examine case studies of how campuses are using these steps and preparing their students.

Helping your department or program to survive and thrive in the changing world of higher education part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Helping your department or program to survive and thrive in the changing world of higher education
In this April 18 webinar, Kathy Browne (Rider University) presents the story of how one academic department recovered and became stronger after an existential threat, and Stephen Mulkey (University of Florida & Unity College) provides context of the pressures facing higher education and strategies for survival, recovery, and thriving.

Teaching Nanoscience in the Earth and Environmental Sciences part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching Nanoscience in the Earth and Environmental Sciences
This April 29, 2019, webinar, presented by Dave Mogk, Professor, Earth Sciences, Montana State University and Mike Hochella, University Distinguished Professor, Geosciences, Virginia Tech, presents an overview of basic concepts about nanoscience, and the many ways that nanomaterials interact with the Earth system. Nanomaterials (natural, engineered and incidental) play central roles in the energetics and mass balance of Earth processes, and also have huge impacts on environmental and human health. At the nano-scale the "rules" are different, and there are many examples of size dependence of physical and chemical properties of materials that may be quite different on the nano- vs. micro- or meso-scale. This webinar summarizes the key concepts about nanoscience in the Earth system recently published in 10-page review article in a recent issue of Science: Natural, incidental, and engineered nanomaterials and their impacts on the Earth system. The presenters also provide an overview of a new website that supports teaching about nanoscience in your regular course work (e.g., Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, Hydrology, Environmental Geology....): Teaching Nanoscience Across the STEM Curriculum. We provide suggestions on "What", "Why", and "How" to teach nanoscience.

Earth Educators' Rendezvous 2023 part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2023
July 10-14, 2023 | Pasadena, CA Thank you for attending the 2023 Earth Educators' Rendezvous! Save the date for the tenth annual Earth Educators' Rendezvous, July 15-19, 2024, hosted by Temple University ...

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop part of EarthScope ANGLE:Workshops and Events:2019 Educator Workshop
Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness April 5 - 8, 2019 Anchorage School District Education Center 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd Anchorage AK 99504 × This 4-day professional development ...

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon - February 2, 2019 part of EarthScope ANGLE:Workshops and Events:2019 Share-a-thon
Anchorage School District Education Center Blue Room 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504 February 2, 2019 9 am - 2 pm (lunch included) Share-a-thon materials are on a private page for participants. ...

2020 2021 2022 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop part of EarthScope ANGLE:Workshops and Events:2022 Educator Workshop
Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness Anticipated September 30-October 3, 2022 (Friday-Monday) University of Alaska Anchorage Gorsuch Commons (Rm 106) 3700 Sharon Gagnon Lane Anchorage AK 99508 ...

Earth Educators' Rendezvous 2026 part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2026
July 20-24, 2026 | Columbia, SC Save the date for the next Earth Educators' Rendezvous, July 20-24, 2026, which will be held at the University of South Carolina! We look forward to another exciting event next ...