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This recording captures the Oct. 2, 2024 Data Puzzle webinar focused on the Not All Warming is Equal lesson in which students analyze global temperature and carbon dioxide datasets to explore the inequities of climate change. Please find the landing page and slide deck referred to in this recording below:
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In this video, middle school science teacher Erin Mayer describes how she engaged her students with the Supporting Ongoing Changes in Thinking practice in the context of the "Tracing Carbon Through the Arctic Food Web" Data Puzzle. Note that Erin used this Data Puzzle as part of a larger learning expedition (unit).
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In this video, middle school science teacher Erin Mayer describes how she engaged her students with the Eliciting Students' Ideas practice in the context of the "Tracing Carbon Through the Arctic Food Web" Data Puzzle. Note that Erin used this Data Puzzle as part of a larger learning expedition (unit).
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In this video, middle school science teacher Erin Mayer describes how she engaged her students with the Identifying Important Science Ideas practice in the context of the "Tracing Carbon Through the Arctic Food Web" Data Puzzle. Note that Erin used this Data Puzzle as part of a larger learning expedition (unit).
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In this video, middle school science teacher Erin Mayer describes how she engaged her students with the Constructing Evidence-Based Explanations practice in the context of the "Tracing Carbon Through the Arctic Food Web" Data Puzzle. Note that Erin used this Data Puzzle as part of a larger learning expedition (unit).
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In this Data Puzzle, students analyze and interpret authentic data to trace the amount and type (ocean algae vs. sea ice algae) of carbon-based fat in Arctic animals to determine whether the animal's diet is more dependent upon ocean algae or sea ice algae and ultimately make predictions about how Arctic organisms large and small may be impacted by the decline in sea ice.
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This recording captures the Jan. 31, 2024 Data Puzzle webinar focused on the To Reflect Or Not To Reflect lesson in which students analyze Arctic sea ice and albedo datasets to explore the Arctic amplification phenomenon. Please find the landing page and slide deck referred to in this recording below:
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This webinar is part of a 4-part series on life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Watch this stand-alone video on seasons in the polar regions or watch all four webinars.
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This webinar is part of a four-part series on life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Watch this stand-alone video on the upper atmosphere or watch all four webinar recordings.
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This webinar is part of a 4-part series on life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Watch this stand-alone video on seasons in the polar regions or watch all four webinars.
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Science Show and Share
This webinar is part of a four-part series on life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Watch this stand-alone video on the upper atmosphere or watch all four webinar recordings.
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Effects of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on four Alaska North Slope Borough coastal communities: Survey through knowledge co-production. Presented by Ming Xiao & Min Liew.
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Interaction between Arctic coastal and riverine processes and the built environment and impacts on communities. Presented by Nina Stark, Emily Eidam, & Kevin Franke.
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Presented by Megan Perra
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Characteristics of Residential Infrastructure in Rural Alaska To Improve Energy Efficiency & Comfort
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Presented by Kurtis Heimerl
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Presented by Jennifer Schmidt
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Presented by Howard Epstein
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Presented by Cassie Rutherford, Cristina Poleacovschi, & Kristie Franz
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Learn about OneTree Alaska
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Environmental sensor network - getting students and teachers involved in understanding the changing landscape in an Arctic Community. Speaker: Howard Epstein. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Re-imagining Civic Education for the Circumpolar North. Speakers: Jason Young, Nadine Fabbi, Michelle Koutnik (University of Washington). This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Teachers Making Science Relevant to Students, their Culture, and Everyday Lives. Speakers: Ginger Shultz, University of Michigan. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Examining climate impact on food, people, and landscapes with social and physical scientists: Place based curricula, workshops, and Research Experiences for Teachers. Speakers: Polaris Team. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Using Drone Technology in K-12 STEM education. Speakers: Melissa L. Chipman, Syracuse University & Mark J. Lara, University of Illinois. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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STEM at the Poles! Research Experiences for Formal and Informal Educators in the Polar Regions. Speakers: Janet Warburton, Education Project Manager, Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Community Art for Positive Change. Speakers: James Temte ANTHC/APU. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Getting Wild in the Classroom. Speakers: Mike Taras & Alaska Department of Fish and Game. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Polar Educators International [PEI] - Join us in Iceland in April 2022. Connecting polar education, research, and the global community. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Empower your students to observe and act on climate change issues important to your community. Speakers: Elena Sparrow, Ph.D. & Katie Spellman, Ph.D. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Connecting Educators with Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Research - Research Cruise Outreach, Workshops, and Resources. Speakers: Kali Horn & The Anderson Lab. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Engaging Youth to Explore Snow and Permafrost in an Arctic Village. Speakers: Jana Peirce & Anja Kade, Ph.D. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Announcing the Permafrost Discovery Gateway: A new resource for scientists, teachers and anyone interested in big permafrost data in the Arctic. Speakers: Jen Moss & Anna Liljedahl. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Observe river and lake ice with your students to contribute to winter travel safety and climate change research. Speakers: Katie Spellman, Ph.D & Chris Arp, Ph.D. This video is part of the NNA Community Office Flashtalk series.
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Videographer Lianna Nixon presented about her experiences on the MOSAiC Expedition and filming a planetarium show in the Arctic Circle.
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In this stand alone webinar, Mylène Jacquemart talked about her research working to identify triggers of sudden glacier detachments: destructive glacial process that buried kilometers of Alaskan forest.
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