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.
Student Worksheet - Ecosystems of Rocky Mountain National Park
Slide Deck - Ecosystems of Rocky Mountain National Park
Teacher Guide - Ecosystems of Rocky Mountain National Park

In-Person Teacher Workshop: Resilient Colorado

Natural Hazards Education for Secondary Science and Social Studies Classrooms

Science On a Sphere (SOS)

Visualize hundreds of global datasets. Learn more about the room-sized, awe-inspiring display system created by NOAA that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six-foot diameter sphere, analogous to a giant animated globe. And there are also flatscreen and mobile options to bring the data visualizations into your classrooms.
QGreenland Lesson 3 - Flood Map
Illustration of two people high-fiving in a work environment

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