Virtual Teacher Workshop: Resilient Colorado
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. The curricular unit includes a lesson on natural hazards (wildfire, flood, or drought) that uses current Colorado case studies and local datasets, a scenario-based role-play game, and a project-based learning unit for students to take action to make their community more resilient. Instructional strategies include community-engaged learning, gamification, and design thinking.
Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories - Screening and live panel
Join this special screening of Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories followed by a live panel with Dr. Kris Karnauskas (climate scientist, CU Boulder), Dr.
GeoMag Challenge: What is Space Weather?
Kickoff with Dr. Rick Saltus
Atmospheric Rivers: What's up with them?
What's up with these Atmospheric Rivers we keep hearing about?
Join the Cooperative Institute of Research in Environmental Sciences, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Sierra Nevada Avanalche Center in this special webinar on Atmospheric Rivers, learn all about what they are, how we measure them, and the impact this environmental phenomenon has had on the U.S.
🎓 QGreenland Educator Workshop 2023
Authentic learning activities for undergraduate students can be difficult to find and time-consuming to generate. QGreenland invites educators to a dedicated workshop to co-develop learning resources using QGreenland data.