Webinars

Greening STEM 2013 -- 21st Century Tools for Environmental Learning in the Community

Original Broadcast on April 3, 2013

Learn more about EE Week 2013: Taking Technology Outdoors with EE Week's April 3rd archived webinar with Green Teacher to learn about turning student interest in technology tools and media into a powerful venue for learning.

Greening STEM 2013 -- Taking Technology Outdoors: Geography Connections

Original Broadcast on March 13, 2013

Educators got ready for EE Week 2013: Taking Technology Outdoors by tuning in with National Geographic Education and Esri to explore tech tools that engage students in citizen science projects and connect them with their local communities.

Greening STEM 2013 -- Using Technology to Investigate the Outdoors

Original Broadcast on February 28, 2013

Educators got ready for EE Week 2013: Taking Technology Outdoors by tuning in with the Pacific Education Institute (PEI) on February 18, 2013 to explore how to use technology to engage students in investigative outdoor field experiences.

Greening STEM 2012 -- Field Investigations and STEM

On March 28, 2012, EE Week partnered with the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) and the Pacific Education Institute (PEI) to explore how the schoolyard or local public land can provide students with the opportunity to be scientists using the skills and knowledge of inquiry to collect real-world data.

Greening STEM -- Technology Goes Wild: New Tools for Connecting Classrooms with Nature

Original Broadcast on Wednesday, March 14, 2012

On March 14, 2012, National Environmental Education Week (EE Week) partnered with National Geographic Education and Project Noah to bring educators the information and tools they need to take technology outside, engaging students in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) learning in their own schoolyard or local public land.

Environmental Project Based Learning (E-PBL)

Original Broadcast on September 26, 2012

Dirty Hands, Clean Planet! Environmental education projects create a compelling context for engaging students and enable teachers to meet standards, build 21st Century skills, and develop life-long stewards. Hear about various project examples, including one available at BIE’s new online training program, PBLU.org – the Schoolyard Habitat Project, which involves students in a real-world project to enhance their school campus.