Past Events by CEEE
This webinar offers a guided tour of the CLEAN portal. Learn about the CLEAN collection of almost 1000 climate and energy educational resources and the range of other supporting materials to help you effectively and accurately teach about climate and energy topics.
Climate change is not only contributing to the increase in frequency and size of wildfires, but it's also impacting the ability of forests to recover from these wildfires. Join fire ecologist, Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann, for this 20-minute talk and 25 minute LIVE Q&A classroom call, to learn more about shifting patterns of post-fire landscape recovery. Note that this virtual event is geared towards MS/HS classrooms; however, all are welcome.
Come find us at Colorado’s 2024 Advancing Environmental Education Conference hosted by Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE)!
Learn to implement the "Wildfire, Drought, and the Future of Forests" Data Puzzle lesson in this 1-hr virtual webinar hosted by curriculum developer, Jon Griffith. Participants will leave prepared to implement the lesson with their students and subsequently connect their students with fire ecologist Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann via our September 22nd classroom call!
US-based and Chile-based polar early career researchers attending the 2024 Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Open Science Meeting are welcome to apply to attend a workshop on establishing international collaborative relationships!
Join NSF NCAR, UCAR, and UCP summer student research poster symposium to learn about work led by students from RECCS and other summer research programs in Boulder.
Middle and High school teachers are invited to join us for a free virtual workshop focused on data puzzles instructional framework and associated resources. 1 graduate credit from the University of Colorado Boulder will be granted after completion.
We’re leading a cohort for the Summer Institute for Climate Change Education! Join us and educators from across North America for an impactful 3-day online training July 15 - 16 with one regional cohort day from July 17-19.
Middle and High school Science Teachers are invited to join us for a free in-person teacher workshop focused on content and curriculum connected to NGSS Earth's Systems standards. 1 graduate credit from the University of Colorado Boulder will be granted after completion
We invite secondary earth and environmental science, civics, and social studies teachers to learn a new place-based, NGSS-aligned science curriculum on natural hazards.