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Data Puzzle Webinar: Not All Warming is Equal

Data Puzzle Webinar: Not All Warming is Equal

October 2nd from 4 pm - 5 pm MT

  • WHO: Middle and High School Science Teachers
  • WHAT: FREE virtual teacher workshop focused on the Data Puzzles instructional framework in the context of the Not All Warming is Equal Data Puzzle lesson. 
    • Participants will leave prepared to implement the lesson in their classrooms and receive a 1-hr PD certificate from the University of Colorado Boulder
  • WHEN: Wednesday, October 2nd from 4 pm - 5 pm MT
  • WHERE: Virtual - Zoom link will be sent one week prior to the event

ABOUT THE RESOURCE: The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide has caused global temperatures to rise by more than 1.1°C (~2°F). While global temperatures continue to rise, not all warming is equal as some parts of the world have seen temperatures increase by much more than the global average. In this Data Puzzle, students analyze temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide datasets to construct explanatory models for the following question, "Do the places on Earth where temperatures are increasing the most also have the greatest increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide?"

 

Register for the Not All Warming is Equal Data Puzzle webinar today!

 

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