Developing and Using Ecological and Environmental Games to Improve Science Literacy
Ecology games are an emerging vehicle to improve environmental literacy for students, teachers and the public. Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 3 Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Sweet (Capacity 50)
An Exploration into LTER Large Data: Challenges and Solutions Related to Storing, Managing and Delivering High Resolution Data
Working Group Reports Final reports: An Exploration to LTER Large Data Working Group Report Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 4 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Boulderfield – (Capacity 80)
Win-Win partnerships - Broader Impacts That Make a Difference
The NSF Criterion II/Broader Impact requirement challenges scientists to develop research and activities that benefit STEM education, the greater scientific community and society at large Session: Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 6 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Diamond West (Capacity 100)
Proposal Writing and Education Research
In a recent survey about cross-site LTER education initiatives there was enthusiasm for exploring education research eff Session: Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 8 Room Assignment: Longs Peak Boulderfield – (Capacity 80)
Ecological Data Literacy
This working group session will examine the convergence of core LTER goals of sharing long-term ecological data with the wider world and new expectations in science education that emphasize inquiryWorking Group Reports Final reports: Notes-Ecological Data Literacy.docx Session: Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 5 Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Sweet (Capacity 50)