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Monday, January 25
 

8:00am EST

Earth Systems Science PD: Google Earth Inquiry in Earth and Environmental Science
Learn about the FREE Kent State 5 grad-credit Earth Systems Science PD program funded by Ohio Dept of Higher Education. We will engage teachers in inquiry-based Google Earth virtual field trips to teach Earth and environmental science content.

Speakers
avatar for Ian Meiser

Ian Meiser

Science Educator, Claymont High School
I am a second year high school science educator with a license in 7-12 AYA Life Sciences and Chemistry. I am also certified to teach two Project Lead The Way classes. The two PLTW classes I am certified to teach are Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) and Principles of Engineering... Read More →


Monday January 25, 2016 8:00am - 8:50am EST
Juniper B

10:45am EST

The Good News and the Bad News- Nearpod and Microplastics
Nearpod, an interactive presentation and assessment tool that produces high levels of classroom engagement, will be used to explore the topic of microplastics. Teachers will be given access to a free and customizable Nearpod presentation featuring an introductory lesson on microplastics.

Speakers
avatar for Angela Greene

Angela Greene

Education Specialist/Science Teacher, Ohio Sea Grant/Tecumseh Local Schools
Ohio Sea Grant Educational Specialist, Angela Greene ,works on projects disseminating the Great Lakes Literacy Principles, developing Great Lakes and climate change curricula, and facilitating teacher professional development opportunites along Lake Erie. A 2013 NOAA Teacher at... Read More →
avatar for Lyndsey Manzo

Lyndsey Manzo

Education Specialist/Science Curriculum Specialist, Ohio Sea Grant/Westerville City Schools
Ohio Sea Grant Educational Specialist, Lyndsey Manzo,works on projects disseminating the Great Lakes Literacy Principles, developing Great Lakes and climate change curricula, and facilitating teacher professional development opportunites along Lake Erie. Licensed as a Senior Professional... Read More →


Monday January 25, 2016 10:45am - 11:35am EST
Easton D
 
Tuesday, January 26
 

8:00am EST

Water Quality: Clearly an Important Issue
Teaching students about the science behind hazardous algae blooms is critical. What contributes to this problem and how can it be addressed? In this session participants will perform water quality tests, use data to show the development of cultural eutrophication, discover what factors are important to water quality and what people can do to prevent water quality degradation.

Speakers
avatar for Feed the World - Nebraska Corn Board

Feed the World - Nebraska Corn Board

Educational Consultant, Education Projects & Partnerships
Feed the World is your one source for science curriculum, news, giveaways, workshop information, and other classroom resources brought to you by your friends at the Nebraska Corn Board.
avatar for Jane Hunt

Jane Hunt

Director of Education, Education Projects
I am a retired Environmental and Biology teacher. I currently represent the Ohio Soybean Council and GrowNextGen.org. We received a grant from Battelle to support education and outreach about Ohio's #1 industry.


Tuesday January 26, 2016 8:00am - 8:50am EST
Easton D
 


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