[LTER-education] Fwd: [EDDIE Earth and Ecosystems Interest] Module Development Workshop - Apply by Nov 28

Annette Brickley abrickley.edu at gmail.com
Fri Nov 12 13:05:21 PST 2021


If you missed the Sept opportunity specific to LTER, you might like to join
in on this workshop? Winter dates when you maybe have more time?

(sorry for the previous fwd-- it was this one I meant to share)

Annette Laursen Brickley (she, her, hers)

S
TEMming the Gaps Consulting
<https://www.stemmingthegaps.com/>
NES-LTER <http://nes-lter.whoi.edu/> Education & Outreach Coord.

Mattapoisett
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207-951-6273 (mobile)
Making data sing so everyone can dance and tell the stories. NES-LTER Data
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From: Monica Bruckner <noreply at serc.carleton.edu>
Date: Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 2:57 PM
Subject: [EDDIE Earth and Ecosystems Interest] Module Development Workshop
- Apply by Nov 28
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Dear Colleagues,

*Have you always wanted your own Project EDDIE module? Here's your chance! *

The *November 28 application deadline * is approaching, don't miss out on
this exciting opportunity!
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The January 2022 Project EDDIE Module Development & Community Building
Experience
<https://serc.carleton.edu/eddie/events/workshops/jan2022/index.html?serc_source=track_-20211111-gwbufaado4comfu1>
will be held online via Zoom as half day meetings on January 20, 27, and
February 10. This workshop facilitates participants developing teaching
modules that pair scientific concepts and quantitative reasoning with
teaching with data. They follow a tested design rubric developed by Project
EDDIE and resulting materials will be published as part of a growing
collection.

During the workshop you will construct a 1-day module that uses an openly
available dataset for a specific ecology, limnology, geology, oceanography,
hydrology, or environmental science course. Each module will focus on a
scientific concept and address a set of quantitative reasoning or
analytical skills using large, openly available datasets following the
Project EDDIE module structure. Interactive peer review, module share out
meetings following the workshop will help you improve your materials before
you pilot them. Participants will be expected to 1) attend the workshop and
develop a module 2)attend one virtual peer review and one module share out
and planning session 3) teach and revise their materials 4) and make
revisions from the peer review and an external review before publishing.
Final modules will be published online by December 2022. Participants and
will be provided a $1500 stipend for completing, testing and publishing
their module.

This workshop also provides special opportunities to:

   - Understand how working with large datasets improves quantitative
   reasoning in students
   - Incorporate your module into your syllabus/course schedule and develop
   an assessment plan
   - Meet new people who share similar interests in teaching and working
   with data

There is no registration cost for attending this meeting. The successful
completion and testing of a module includes up to a $1,500 stipend.
Successful completion of the modules includes authoring, piloting,
revising, and publishing the teaching and supporting materials.

The application deadline
<https://serc.carleton.edu/eddie/events/workshops/jan2022/application.html?serc_source=track_-20211111-gwbufaado4comfu1>
for this workshop is November 28, 2021. We hope to see you there!

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