Past Virtual Events
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.
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Earth Institute Live (EI Live)
Jun 29 2020 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.
Using Virtual Landscapes for Remote Teaching
Jun 30 2020 This webinar demonstrates how virtual landscapes can be used in the online geoscience classroom to recreate aspects of geologic mapping training and augment understanding of how rock units are represented on geologic maps.
Online Workshop: Teaching your upper-level course online: A Community Collaboration to build robust online Geoscience courses
Jul 13-15 2020 This workshop will draw on best practices for course design to help you develop your online upper-level course using a combination of resources from past NAGT workshops and recently (by necessity!) developed and/or adapted materials. Workshop participants will discuss designs for online/remote learning and will form working groups of people teaching similar courses.
Online Mini-Workshop: Navigating and Contributing to Teach the Earth
Jul 13 2020 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!
Webinar: High-Impact Educational Practices in Uncertain Times
Aug 17 2020 How will faculty be able to quickly pivot to provide engaging and meaningful teaching and learning experiences during this time of uncertainty? How are faculty members translating high-impact, in-person practices to the online space? This 1.5 hour webinar joins faculty members, administrators, researchers and practitioners to discuss challenges, approaches, and lessons learned from the transitions that have occurred so far.