• App Making for Every Classroom – Non-Coders Welcome! (ES/MS/HS)

    Via Zoom 245 W 107th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Create a basic app using Code.org’s AppLab that showcases learning in an interactive and powerful medium. Leaders: Amanda Grutza Present your Learners' Work in a Multi-Modal Immersive Showcase! Learn to use a multi-modal platform that allows your learners to elevate their stories...

  • Climate Models & Data Part 1 – Visualizing Climate Projections (HS)

    STEMteachersNYC Via Zoom, New York, NY, United States

    Help students build a better understanding of the connection between possible climate scenarios and global climate model outputs. Leaders: Eric Walters As defined by NOAA, a global climate model is a “complex mathematical representation of the major climate system components and their...

  • Introduction to Student-Centered Environmental Science (HS)

    STEMteachersNYC Via Zoom, New York, NY, United States

    In this introductory workshop, you will navigate a learning environment where students must use data to make sense of Ecological Resilience. Leaders: Glen Stuart Dates: January 12, 2023 (7:00-9:00pm EDT, via Zoom) Tickets: The first ten teacher-participants to sign up will receive...

  • How Our Food Moves Water Around the Planet (MS/HS)

    STEMteachersNYC Via Zoom, New York, NY, United States

    Learn about water use, scarcity and drought, in order to understand water the impacts on our local and global communities.

  • Capturing Student Interest with Phenomena – 2 Part Workshop (ES)

    STEMteachersNYC Via Zoom, New York, NY, United States

    We will kick off the workshop having everyone engage in with a scientific phenomenon in student-mode. Participants will continue to work in student mode to generate noticings and wonderings as well as create models that attempt to explain what they have observed.