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Selected 2008 - 2009 Science Education Conferences


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Earth to Class Workshops
2006 - 2007 Programs

 

16 Sept
      

  Trevor Williams – ANDRILL: geologic drilling to produce stratigraphic records of the Antarctic

[PM: For those interested: Training for the LDEO Open House presentations]
 
  7 Oct   LDEO Open House
14 Oct   Margie Turrin and Tim Kenna - Hudson River Project: Coordinated efforts bringing teachers, students, and scientists together to understand the Hudson River
 
28 Oct

 

 

Andrew Goodwillie – GeoMapApp: a tool for students, teachers and researchers to explore and visualise marine geoscience data

  2 Dec  

Michael Studinger – Antarctic's Subglacial Lakes
 

20 Jan

 
  Klaus Jacob - Natural Hazards and Risk Research and Emergency Planning

Also, Teacher-Scientist Educational Collaborations,
featuring resources obtained at the Geophysical Information For Teachers (GIFT) Workshop at the AGU 2006 Fall Meeting
 
10 Feb
 
  Kevin Wheeler - Planetary Differentiation from Solar Nebula to Earth's Interior
 
10 Mar
Click here to register
 
  Peter Kelemen - Melt Migration from the Mantle Source to Erupting Volcanoes
21 Apr
Click here to register
 
  Dallas Abbott - "Recent Impact Craters and Human History"
 
  5 May
Click here to register
  AM: Christopher Small – Remote Sensing and Natural Hazards
PM: The annual E2C kayaking adventure
 
     
 

       

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