Climate Change Continuing Education Program for Faculty: CAMEL

Climate Change Continuing Education Symposium for Faculty

The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE), Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD) and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)  invite you to participate in a series of weekly webinars that will introduce you to exciting resources for teaching about climate change science and solutions that are located on the CAMEL (Climate Adaptation and Mitigation E-learning) web portal (www.CAMELclimatechange.org).

NCSE will provide a “digital badge” of participation to registered faculty members.

 

Each webinar will feature a faculty member discussing a teaching module or exercise and how to use it in your teaching. The modules to be discussed are designed for undergraduate students, primarily at an introductory level.

 

Webinar weekly schedule >>

March 20 -  May 22, 2012

Tuesdays, 3 pm Eastern Time

 

Registration  >>  Click on the appropriate date . Register today for one or all sessions.

  1. March 20 – Introduction to the CAMEL Resource,  Andy Jorgensen, University of Toledo – view video here.
  2. March 27David Kitchen, University of Richmond, Recent Climate Change
  3. April 3Arnold Bloom, Un. California – Davis, Climate Change and Wine
  4. 4.      April 10Kevin Spigel,Unity College: A Mini-Module Approach to Understanding Climate Change
  5. 5.      April 17Tricia Mynster, University of Nevada – Las Vegas, Climate Change Impacts on Colorado River Water Supply
  6. April 24Octaviana Trujillo, Northern Arizona University and Teresa Newberry, TOCC – Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change
  7. May 1Dave Hassenzahl, Chatham University, NASA Time Machine Visualization
  8. May 8  - Stephanie Pfirman and Patrick Callahan, Barnard College
  9. May 15Mike Finewood, Chatham University,  Climate Change and Food
  10. 10.   May 22  - Lisa Bosman and William Van Lopik, College of the Menominee, Climate Change and Energy from an American Indian Perspective

 

The symposium is open to members of the CAMEL climate change community. To join the community, go to www.CAMELclimatechange.org

For additional information contact:  

 

All webinars will be archived and posted on the CAMEL portal.

 

The CAMEL project is funded by the National Science Foundation. Many of the modules were developed with funding from the NASA Innovations in Climate Change Education program.

Related posts:

  1. CAMEL Program for U.S. Climate Change Teaching
  2. Upcoming CAMEL Webinars
  3. Climate Workshops for College Faculty
  4. Climate Education program: non-university
  5. Climate Change Education Resources

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