Professional Learning

Join Hilary Peddicord as she explores an innovative model to help middle school students make sense of Earth and Environmental Science phenomena through data visualization!
How To Videos
This video, part of NOAA’s Science on a Sphere Data Lens professional learning series, introduces middle and high school educators to strategies for using data visualization activities in the classroom.
Recorded Science Talks
This recording of the Nov. 18, 2024 Learn & Connect workshop features Dr. Katie Spellman and Dr. Elena Sparrow discussing scenario storytelling, a Winterberry project model that transforms data into stories to inspire youth and community action.
Skill Development Videos
This webinar features Dr. Adelheid Herrmann presenting her guide and visual tools to help researchers and agencies understand the challenges and priorities of Tribal communities in Alaska as Arctic research increasingly centers Indigenous knowledge and co-production.
Skill Development Videos
In this lesson students analyze mean wind speeds and land surface ‘roughness’ datasets to explore the best locations for wind farms.
How To Videos
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.
How To Videos
This video is a part of the Data Puzzles program and highlights how climate change is impacting wildfires and the time it takes for forests to regenerate.
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
In this Data Puzzle, students will engage with an interactive reading before analyzing authentic datasets to discover how and why the number of megafires has changed over time.
How To Videos
In this Data Puzzle, students analyze authentic data on carbon-based fats in Arctic animals to determine their reliance on ocean vs. sea ice algae and predict impacts of sea ice decline on Arctic organisms.
How To Videos
In this Data Puzzle, students analyze data to learn that rising temperatures boost moss campion reproduction only up to a tipping point, after which rates sharply decline, raising broader questions about tundra ecosystems and climate tipping points.
How To Videos
Declining water levels in Lake Powell and Lake Mead highlight the Colorado River Basin megadrought, which scientists and students conclude is driven mainly by rising temperatures and increased evapotranspiration, intensified by growing water demand in the southwest.
How To Videos
This recording from the Feb. 21, 2024 Data Puzzle webinar highlights the Snow in the Rockies lesson, where students analyze snowfall and snowmelt data from Colorado’s East River Watershed to consider impacts on downstream Colorado River water users.
How To Videos
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.
How To Videos
In this workshop, Infiniscope explains the value of place-based educational tools, showcases virtual tours from Hawaii and Polar Explorer, and guides participants in creating their own tours with the "Tour it" tool.
Skill Development Videos
In this webinar, Dr. Katie Spellman and Dr. Elena Sparrow guided participants in practicing community storytelling through hands-on activities while sharing lesson plans and techniques to enhance engagement and outreach.
Skill Development Videos
In this filmmaking workshop, Dr. Ryan Vachon taught attendees how to develop mission statements, create storyboards, use camera and audio equipment, and apply basic editing techniques.
Skill Development Videos
This video is part of the Science Show and Share program and highlights how climate change will impact Colorado's future climate and droughts.
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
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
This video belongs to the Science Show and Share program and highlights the environmental phenomenon of Atmospheric Rivers.
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
The NNA-CO, in partnership with StoryCenter, hosted Part 1 of a Storytelling Workshop Series introducing storytelling as a tool for science communication and exploring the ethics of storytelling.
Skill Development Videos
This webinar, part of a four-part series on life at McMurdo Station Antarctica, focuses on the upper atmosphere but can also be viewed as a stand-alone session.
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
As part of the Right Here, Right Now pre-summit event recoding, experts discuss how to support women and youth in climate action.
Community Resilience & Climate Action Videos
Recorded Science Talks
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. 
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
This webinar, part of a four-part series on life at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, focuses on the upper atmosphere but can also be viewed as a stand-alone session.
Recorded Science Talks
Science Show and Share  
This NNA Learn and Connect session featured panelists sharing practical strategies for communicating Arctic research to Alaskan communities through newsletters, local media, podcasts, and StoryMaps.
Skill Development Videos
This video is part of the CIRES Career Development Series. The CIRES Career Development Series supports personal learning and provides inclusive opportunities for CIRES researchers to connect and grow together.
How To 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.
Recorded Science Talks
This video is part of the CIRES Career Development Series. The CIRES Career Development Series supports personal learning and provides inclusive opportunities for CIRES researchers to connect and grow together.
Skill Development Videos
Hear from mental health expert Dr. Courtney Welton-Mitchell as she explores how disasters—including COVID-19—impact students’ mental health, and how educators can create supportive spaces for learning about trauma.
Recorded Science Talks
Seth Arens discusses Colorado’s recent natural hazards in this Natural Hazards Resilience webinar.
Recorded Science Talks
This first webinar in the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series features Dr. Joseph Kerski demonstrating classroom tools for assessing natural hazard risks and vulnerabilities.
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
Science Show and Share  
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