Friday, March 13, 2015


Advancing Environmental Education Conference 
(Teaching Outside the Box) 

Friday, March 27-Saturday, March 28, 2015
Auraria Campus- Denver

Online registration available through March 18th!
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Opening Session Speakers

Friday, March 27
8-9am: Registration & Morning Networking
9-11am: Co-Creating the Future of EE Panel

As education providers and EE supporters we ensure that Coloradans can learn about the environment and our relationship to it throughout life- at home, school, work and play.  Join Lydia Hooper, graphic facilitator, and special guests in our "non-panel" panel to discuss the spectrum of environmental education, why it matters, and visions for the future from a variety of lenses. Engage in active discussion to help 
co-create the future of environmental education.
Saturday, March 28
8-9am: Registration, Morning Networking & EExhibitor Resource Hall
9-10:15am: 
Geo sapiens:The Earth-Wise Environmental Educator Keynote
 

How does the intersection of scientific and cultural understandings of Earth and human society contribute to environmental education? Martin Ogle, Founder of Entrepreneurial Earth, LLC shares interdisciplinary approaches to EE, as well as new perspectives on entrepreneurship and creativity that emerge from being Earth-wise humans.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

It is that time of year again:  2015 GIS Colorado Scholarship season!  

 Are you an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in a degree or a certificate program with GIS as a major or minor emphasis of study? 
 Do you exhibit academic excellence in the geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or related disciplines? 
 This year, GIS Colorado is offering four scholarships to deserving Colorado University or college students: 
·       Two scholarships to full-time students 
o   One $1500 undergraduate 
o   One $1500 graduate 
·       Two scholarships to part-time students (minimum 3 credits, $100/credit up to $500) 
o   One undergraduate
o   One graduate 
 
Check out the details and requirements at: http://giscolorado.org/scholarships/and follow the link to the scholarship application. Applications, including letters of recommendation, must be submitted electronically in PDF format to scholarship@giscolorado.com and are due by May 15, 2015.  
Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Science Teachers: Chance to Win a Tablet

                                                        Secondary Science Teachers
      As a secondary science teacher, we are asking for your help with an online survey that was created to help us understand the effects research experiences have on teachers’ skills and practices once they begin their careers. The survey is for all secondary (6-12) science teachers regardless of their research experience. The survey contains background questions, questions about your classroom and classroom practices, and questions about any research experiences that you may have participated in. It is anonymous, and expected to take about 20 minutes
     Once you have completed it, you will be given the opportunity to enter your name in a drawing for an iPad Mini or a Samsung Galaxy Tablet (if you win, you can pick which you get). Two will be given away.
Please follow the link below to complete this survey by Friday, April 3, 2015:

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Weather and Climate for Educators


Be a part of this professional development series on weather and climate!
Provided by the Center for Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes (CMMAP)

  • Teachers will receive one graduate course credit at CSU.

  • A box of science tools (over $200 in value) to use in their classrooms. Potential science tools include heat packs, which show that liquids release heat when they freeze, solar cells to charge batteries, and infrared goggles to see infrared radiation outside.

  • More importantly, participants will leave the course with the confidence and knowledge to teach their students about weather, climate, and climate change.
Themes:
  • The Science of Weather and Climate Registration fee: $150.00 In this 3-day course we'll use a mix of activities and discussion to explore essential science principles (energy, motion, forces, light and color, states of matter) that explain the Earth's weather and climate. We won’t assume that participants have an extensive science background—only a willingness to explore and experiment, and to try new things in your own classroom! 
  • Weather and Climate Across the Globe Registration fee: $150.00 This 3-day course is intended for teachers of earth system science and physical science. We’ll take an in-depth look at energy transport and the motion of air and water in the earth system, explaining in some detail how patterns of weather and climate emerge.
  •  Climate Change: Past and Future Registration fee: $100.00 In this 2-day course, we will consider the long story of climate changes in the deep past. Then we will look in detail at how increasing CO2 and other greenhouse gases are likely to change climate in the 21st Century and beyond. We will consider the fate of anthropogenic CO2, and how it is taken up by dissolving in the ocean and storage in plants and soils on land. Finally, we will look at some of the strategies being developed to mitigate and adapt to modern climate change.
View more information HERE!
Registration opens in April. 

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Choices Workshop at CU-Boulder, 3/14

The Choices Program from Brown University will be providing an introductory workshop titled: Engaging Students in International Issues: The Choices Approach

When: Saturday, 3/14 from 8:30 am-3:30 pm
Where: University of Colorado, Boulder
Cost: $145/person, includes lunch
Why: To benefit civics, geography, government, history, and other social studies educators. Materials are most appropriate for grades 7-12. 


For more info and to register, click here!


CAEE Conference in Denver, 3/27 and 3/28!

2015 Colorado's Advancing Environmental Education Conference (Teaching Outside the Box) and Awards for Excellence in Environmental Education Banquet
Explore Research, Elevate Practice, Spark Collaborations


Discounted Registration Rates End: March 4
Online Registration Ends: March 18
Conference Dates: Friday, March 27-Saturday, March 28, 2015
Location: Auraria Campus, University of Colorado-Denver & Metro State University
You can register for just the awards or conference or for both.

For more information, contact CAEE at info@caee.org or 303-273-9527 
 
Become a CAEE member and save on conference registration!
Become a CAEE member and save up to $50 on registration fees. Click here to read more about CAEE membership. Please sign up and pay for your membership prior to registering for the conference.
  • If you are not sure if your membership is current, check by logging into CAEE's website with your username/password from here:  https://www.caee.org/user
  • If you have forgotten your password-please try to use the email you most likely have in CAEE's database in order to not create a duplicate profile: https://www.caee.org/user/password
  • If you are unable to access your account after trying the above, email info@caee.org

Monday, March 2, 2015

3-Week Professional Development in New Mexico- APPLY TODAY!


Reminder: Apply by March 2!

This summer, the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center will offer a three-week professional development opportunity for K–12 educators: From Mesa Verde to Santa Fe: Pueblo Identity in the Southwest. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and hosted by Crow Canyon, this NEH Summer Institute is an intensive study of Pueblo culture, history, and diversity.
Guided by Crow Canyon archaeologists, educators, and American Indian scholars, NEH Summer Institute scholars will examine the history of the ancestral Pueblo Indians who migrated from southwestern Colorado into the northern Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. The institute will be based at Crow Canyon; scholars will spend several days each at Mesa Verde National Park and at historic Pueblo and Spanish colonial communities in northern New Mexico.
The institute takes place June 28–July 18, 2015. Crow Canyon will select 25 K–12 teachers (including three graduate students studying K–12 education) from throughout the United States to participate. We welcome applications from all interested participants; previous anthropology or archaeology experience is not required. Each NEH scholar receives a $2,700 stipend to help cover expenses. For program details and application instructions, visit our website. The application deadline is March 2, 2015 (postmark). For information about all 2015 NEH Summer Institutes and Workshops, visit the NEH website. Questions? E-mail us or call 800.422.8975, ext. 146.
Marjorie Connolly
Director of American Indian Initiatives