Ocean acidification is a topic of growing concern for the world’s coral reef and other marine calcifiers. This web seminar will provide a brief science overview ocean acidification, its impacts to marine life, and provide new in-depth tools to teach it in the classroom. We will introduce the new NOAA Data-in-the-Classroom Module on ocean acidification, consisting of five scalable lesson plans, aimed for High School science educators, based on increased levels of student engagement and interaction, plus classroom demos to showcase simple concepts behind ocean acidification. Register Today!
Schedule
Title: NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Data-in-the-Classroom Module
Date: Thursday, April 14, 2011
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Presenters: Paulo Maurin, Todd Viola, Caroline Joyce
Registration
Register today to participate in this web seminar. Upon registering you will receive an e-mail confirmation including information about the program and suggested links to visit in preparation to the event. Additional information about the web seminar will be e-mailed to you days before the program.
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