GeoMag Challenge: Data Collection Kickoff with Dr. Rick Saltus
Atmospheric Rivers: What's up with them?
What's up with these Atmospheric Rivers we keep hearing about?
Join the Cooperative Institute of Research in Environmental Sciences, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Sierra Nevada Avanalche Center in this special webinar on Atmospheric Rivers, learn all about what they are, how we measure them, and the impact this environmental phenomenon has had on the U.S.
🎓 QGreenland Educator Workshop 2023
Authentic learning activities for undergraduate students can be difficult to find and time-consuming to generate. QGreenland invites educators to a dedicated workshop to co-develop learning resources using QGreenland data.
Data Puzzle Virtual Teacher Workshop - Megafires
Join us as developer Jon Griffith describes the latest Data Puzzle, "Megafires: Rare Occurrences or the New Normal?", a 2-day MS/HS resource in which students analyze megafire frequency data to explain how and why the number of megafires has changed over time.
MOSAIC Expedition Teacher Workshop: A Changing Arctic Ecosystem
In this FREE teacher workshop, you’ll hear from MOSAiC scientists and the curriculum developers as they lead you through "A Changing Arctic Ecosystem", a MS/HS curriculum tied to NGSS Life Science standards in which students trace the flow of carbon through the Arctic food web to predict how declining sea ice might impact the Arctic food web.
Teacher Workshop - The Future of Forests
As wildfires continue to ravage the west, burning more and more of the landscape, many are left wondering, how will these fire-affected forests will recover?
Exploring GeoMagnetism through Citizen Science
How do solar flares change Earth’s magnetic field? Why is the Aurora most active during high solar activity? The Earth’s magnetic field extends from the Earth’s interior out into space, interacting with space weather and protecting our planet from the Sun’s solar winds.
Data Puzzles Virtual Teaching Workshop - The Tipping Point
Join us as developer Jon Griffith describes the latest Data Puzzle, "The Tipping Point", a 2-day MS/HS resource in which students analyze ecological data to explain how rising temperatures are affecting the hearty tundra plant, moss campion, and consider what that might mean for the rest of the ecosystem.