The National Ecological Observatory
Network (NEON) is looking for a science educator interested in online citizen
science/crowdsourcing types of programs.
See more about the company and the position at http://www.neoninc.org/jobs/EDUAssociateScientist
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
NOAA-Boulder is looking for Webinar Participants
Do you teach about Earth
systems, the environment, energy, the solar system, geography, and/or
oceanography? If you answered "yes," NOAA-Boulder is
developing a new tool that can help your students visualize science in your
classroom & they want your input! NOAA-Boulder is seeking
teacher input to guide the development of a classroom-ready, data inquiry and
visualization tool.
To register for this
unique opportunity, visit https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/533682850
Webinar Takes Place: Thursday,
May 8, 2014 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM MDT
2014 Mizel Museum Essay Contest: The Power of Place
Open to High School and College Students
10 winners to see a presentation by New York Times
columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Thomas Friedman, and meet with him
afterwards.
The Mizel Museum is interested in
exploring how one’s sense of place influences his or her work (as a journalist,
historian, etc). Thomas Friedman has said about his work as a columnist, “I’ve
always thought that to be a successful columnist…it’s important to be from somewhere
– that you’re grounded in a world view that you take around the world, and you
measure against other things you see. I am always looking for Minnesota.”
More information: http://mizelmuseum.org/place-essay/
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