Professional Learning

This recording captures the Nov. 18, 2024 Learn & Connect workshop. In this workshop, Dr. Katie Spellman and Dr. Elena Sparrow talk about scenario storytelling, an innovative model for citizen/community science developed as part of the Winterberry project. This model turns data into stories and pathways to action, engaging youth and the broader community.
Skill Development Videos
This recording captures the Nov. 18, 2024 Learn & Connect workshop. In this workshop, Dr. Katie Spellman and Dr. Elena Sparrow talk about scenario storytelling, an innovative model for citizen/community science developed as part of the Winterberry project. This model turns data into stories and pathways to action, engaging youth and the broader community.
Skill Development Videos
Arctic research is shifting to center Indigenous knowledge and co-production with communities and Tribes. This energy toward Arctic climate research and Indigenous priorities is both needed and taxing for Tribal communities in Alaska. Dr. Adelheid Herrmann has developed a guide to help researchers, academics, federal and state agencies working in rural Alaska understand the current landscape and complexities of Tribal communities. In this webinar, Dr. Herrmann shares her report and graphics to help people visualize the overwhelming number of external and internal forces that Tribes and Tribal…
Skill Development Videos
In this workshop, Infiniscope will covers why place-based educational tools are so important for an audience as well as demonstrate examples of virtual tours from a community-based project in Hawaii and Polar Explorer. Participants have the chance to use the "Tour it" tool to create their own tours.
Skill Development Videos
Dr. Katie Spellman and Dr. Elena Sparrow, hosted this engaging webinar, where participants had the chance to practice how to facilitate community storytelling through hands-on activities. Lesson plans and techniques were shared to help build participants' engagement and outreach toolbox.
Skill Development Videos
In this installment of the NNA-CO science storytelling series, filmmaker and photographer Lianna Nixon guides us through the 5 aspects of building a story, different engagement techniques, and the importance of co-production and counter-narrative when crafting a narative about your science.
Skill Development Videos
In coordination with StoryCenter, the NNA-CO offered Part 1 of a Storytelling Workshop Series that provided an introduction to storytelling and utilizing story as a method for sharing and communicating science. This webinar focused an introduction to storytelling and ethics of storytelling.
Skill Development Videos

In this pre-summit event, experts will discuss how to support women and youth in climate action. 

Community Resilience & Climate Action Videos
Recorded Science Talks
Meeting Overview: Looking for proven ideas to communicate your Arctic research with communities and other public audiences. In this NNA learn and connect series, our panelists discussed their real-life experience engaging Alaskan audiences using print newsletters, local media, podcasts, and ArcGIS StoryMaps.
Skill Development Videos

In this webinar, we reviewed program specifics for the year and were joined by Dr. Alison Boardman, professor at the CU Boulder School of Education. 

Community Resilience & Climate Action Videos

Hear from mental health expert, Dr. Courtney Welton-Mitchell, to learn about how disasters (including COVID-19) affect students' mental health. Courtney studies disaster psychology locally and internationally and gives a fantastic overview of the mental health challenges students face, and how educators can create safe spaces for students to learn about traumatic topics.

Recorded Science Talks

This webinar is a part of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series.

In this webinar Seth Arens focuses primarily on the natural hazards we encountered this year in Colorado, starting with an average snowpack and ending with varying levels of drought across the state, as well as some historic wildfires. 

Recorded Science Talks
This webinar is the first installment in the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series. In this webinar, Dr.Joseph Kerski shares tools that can be used in a classroom to assess the risks and vulnerabilities of natural hazards.
Recorded Science Talks
In this webinar recording, Dr. Rick Saltus, and Dr. Neesha Schnepf presented on their recent research in geomagnetism and talk about their crowd-sourcing app: CrowdMag
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  

This video introduces the HEART Force Wildfire game materials and gives an overview of how to play.

How To Videos

This video introduces the HEART Force Flood game materials and gives an overview of how to play.

How To Videos
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