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Online Workshop: Learn about how to get involved with a new community science project around heat waves, sea level rise, extreme precipitation, and drought

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Zoom link available upon RSVP

The NISE Network runs a series of free online workshops to increase the number of professional development opportunities available to our partners, and create more channels for partners to share their work and learn from each other directly.

Online Workshop: Learn about how to get involved with a new community science project around heat waves, sea level rise, extreme precipitation, and drought

Tuesday, December 1, 2020; 2 - 3pm  Eastern / 11am - 12pm Pacific

View a recording of the workshop and the resources here

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Through forums and citizen science projects, museums participating in the Citizen Science, Civics, and Resilient Communities (CSCRC) Project engage the public in active learning and resilience planning around heat waves, sea level rise, extreme precipitation, and drought. This online workshop will provide an introduction to this NOAA-funded project and more details about how to apply to be one of 20 sites that will be selected to receive a small stipend and support from the project team to organize and implement a science-to-civics campaign in your community.

 

Presenters

David Sittenfeld Headshot - landscape format

 

 

David Sittenfeld, Museum of Science, Boston, MA

 

 

 

Sara Benson Headshot

 

 

Sara Benson, Museum of Science, Boston, MA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katie Baur headshot

 

 

Katie Baur, Museum of Science, Boston, MA

 

 

 

 

Caroline Nickerson from SciStarter headshot

 

 

Caroline Nickerson, SciStarter

 

 

 

 

 

Max Cawley from the Museum of Life and Science headshot

 

 

Max Cawley, Museum of Life and Science, Durham, NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Acknowledgements

This material was prepared using federal funds under award NA18SEC0080008 from NOAA. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or the US Department of Commerce.