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Earth to Class Workshops
2009 - 2010 Programs

General Schedule:

08:45 – 09:30   Arrival of Participants
09:00 – 09:30   General Announcements, Technology Set-up
09:30 – 10:15   Background Information on Today's Topic
10:30 – 12:00   Guest Scientist (s) presentation (s)
12:00 – 13:00
(noon - 1 pm)
  Lunch with the Scientist
13:00 – 15:00
(1 pm - 3 pm)
  Curriculum and Educational Technology Development Projects
 

Online Registration

26 Sep

      

  "GIS from the Hudson to the Nile: Data Visualization at Local, National, and Global Scales: with Kytt MacManus and Malanding Jaiteh
24 Oct   "Living and Discovering on the New, Improved JOIDES Resolution" with Trevor Williams
 
21 Nov 

 

  "State of Carbon Cycle in 2009 on the Eve of
the Copenhagen International Climate Conference:
Challenge to the Humanity" with Taro Takahashi

  
12 Dec 
 
 

"The 100th Earth2Class Celebration!"
    
"Sustainable Development and the Role of Science"
with John Mutter

 

23 Jan
 
  "Sewage contamination in the Hudson: Patterns and Processes" with Andrew Juhl  
 
27 Feb

 
 

"GeoMapApp: Creating lab activities for the 21st Century classroom" with Andrew Goodwillie
 

27 Mar
 
  "Tsunami in the Hudson: Evidence for a Large Event with a Source on the New Jersey Margin" with Dallas Abbott
 
24 Apr

 
   "In and beneath the Hudson's Waters" with Frank Nitsche, Tim Kenna, and Margie Turrin
 8 May
 
  AM: "Colonizing the Arctic" with Ray Sambrotto
      
PM: The annual E2C kayaking adventure on the Hudson River

 
 

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