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Earth to Class Workshops
2008 - 2009 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 (1 pm)   Lunch with the Scientist
13:00 – 15:00 (3 pm)   Curriculum and Educational Technology Development Projects
 
The Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers will resume next fall. The  tentative dates are listed below. As we confirm the themes and scientists, more information will be added, so check back toward the end of the summer.

Thanks for your interest! 


 

Online Registration

20 Sep 
      

  Introduction to E2C and LDEO Resources, including
a Walk through the Lamont Forest
with Dr. Brendan Buckley

 
  4 Oct   LDEO Annual Open House
 
18 Oct 
 
  "CO2 -- What Can We Measure? What Can We Deduce?
with Dr. Taro Takahashi

 
15 Nov 
 
 

 "Impact Craters on Land and Undersea"
  with Dr. Dallas Abbott

13 Dec 
 
 

"The GAMBIT Project and other LDEO Antarctic Investigations"

with Margie Turrin
 

17 Jan
 
  TBD
14 Feb
 
 

"GeoMapApp: A free tool for exploring and visualising geosciences data"
with Dr. Andrew Goodwillie

 

14 Mar
 
  "An Introduction to Global Climate Models"
with Dr. Michael Previdi
19 Apr

 
  TBD
  9 May
 
  AM: "Latest Discoveries from the Ocean Floors:
        IODP and the "new" JOIDES Resolution
PM: The annual E2C kayaking adventure
 
 

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