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Data Puzzles Webinar: Integrating authentic data and Ambitious Science Teaching practices to help students make sense of phenomena

Data Puzzles Webinar: Integrating authentic data and Ambitious Science Teaching practices to help students make sense of phenomena

Join us on March 9, 2023 for an NGSS-ESS Working Group Webinar at 4 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. CT, 2 p.m. MT, 1 p.m. PT. The webinar titled: Data Puzzle Project: Integrating authentic data and Ambitious Science Teaching practices to help students make sense of phenomena will feature a presentation by Dr. Melissa Braaten, Associate Professor, STEM Education, University of Colorado Boulder and Jonathan Griffith, Education and Outreach Associate, CIRES, University of Colorado Boulder. 

Webinar description - Teachers have expressed a desire to incorporate authentic scientific data into their curricula, but they struggle to find accessible and meaningful datasets that can be easily integrated into modern teaching practices. In response to this problem, climate scientists and instructional specialists from the University of Colorado Boulder have collaborated to create "Data Puzzles," a free resource that utilizes instructional practices as outlined by Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) to engage students in data analysis in the context of important scientific research. Data Puzzles challenge students to analyze and interpret climate datasets to create explanatory models for important questions like, "What is causing the megadrought in the Colorado River Basin?"

In this session, participants will be introduced to AST practices and authentic climate datasets as they engage with a Data Puzzle and leave prepared to facilitate Data Puzzle resources in their own classrooms.

The webinar is free, but registration is required. Please visit this link for webinar registration: https://nagt.org/nagt/profdev/workshops/ngss_summit/mar092023/index.html

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