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Students from Citrus College in California are visiting Boulder to explore the science of wildfires. They will be working with CIRES scientists and staff to examine and compare California’s and Colorado’s wildfires.
Students from Citrus College in California are visiting Boulder to explore the science of wildfires. They will be working with CIRES scientists and staff to examine and compare California’s and Colorado’s wildfires.
12 Scientists and Educators will meet to discuss and review resources that have been established as possible additions to the CLEAN Collection. They will determine which of these resources are of high enough quality to be cataloged into the resource database.
The STEM Learning and Research Center (STELAR) at the National Science Foundation is putting on their annual ITEST Principle Investigator and Evaluator Summit on June 13-14th in Alexandria, VA. The theme of the event is “Living, Learning, and Working in the Digital Age.”
This ongoing webinar series aims to help middle school and high school teachers bring climate and energy topics into their classroom. The series of four webinars is offered throughout the school year, and recorded versions are available anytime.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) is happy to announce a special professional development opportunity for middle and high school educators nationwide. All educators are welcome to register, and NOSB coaches are highly encouraged to participate.
The Mysterious Microbes project consists of a recorded webinar series and workshop (May 2016) that features the cutting-edge research of the scientists from the Fierer Lab Group at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Watch the webinars to learn firsthand from the experts about the fascinating microbes that live in the soil, air, water, and everywhere else that surround us.
Climate Education Professional Development participants have repeatedly asked what comes next after the introductory courses. Here is our answer: Climate Webinars for Educators. These 1.5-hour webinars are offered in thematic two-packs (Water in the West, Extreme Weather). The webinars always feature expert scientists during a panel discussion guided by moderator questions. The webinars are broadcast as live streaming and are recorded for asynchronous viewing.
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