2014 AGU-NESTA GIFT Workshop
NESTA and AGU teamed up to organize the 2014 AGU-NESTA GIFT Workshop, offered on December 15-16, 2014 at the 2014 American Geophysical Union Meeting in San Francisco, California. The six presentation teams for the workshop were selected based on the exceptional quality and relevance of their proposed presentations and activities from among the applicants for the opportunity to present. Resources presented in the workshop are freely available below.
To find out about the next AGU-NESTA GIFT Workshop, visit the AGU Teacher webpage.
1. Teaching Earth and Space Science using the Next Generation Science Standards - Dr. Michael Wysession (Washington University at Saint Louis)
Presentation
Classroom Activity
2. The MAVEN Mission: What We Hope to Learn About the Ancient Atmosphere of Mars- Lee Pruett (Notre Dame High School), Erin Wood (University of Colorado, LASP), and Dr. Claire Raftery (University of California, Berkeley)
Presentation
Activities
- Project SPECTRA! Goldilocks and the Three Planets Student Directions
- Project SPECTRA! Goldilocks and the Three Planets Activity Description
- Project SPECTRA! Graphic the Rainbow Student Worksheet
- Project SPECTRA! Graphic the Rainbow Activity Description
- Mars Match Game Activity Description
3. Teaching Climate Using the Third National Assessment - Robert Taylor and Laura Stevens (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
Presentation
Activities
4. Changing Planet: Earth and Life Through Time - Dr. Mark Neilsen (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) and Heather Olins (Harvard University)
Presentation
Resources
- BioInteractive Website
- Geobiology Landing Page
- The Day the Mesozoic Died
- Finding the Crater Activity
- EarthViewer (App and related activities)
5. Yellowstone National Park as a Hotbed for Inquiry - Dr. Shelley Olds (UNAVCO)
Presentation
Activities
6. Earth2Class - Dr. Michael Passow (Lamont Doherty)
Presentation
Website
7. NASA Wavelength - Cassie Soeffing and Theresa Schwerin (IGES)
Presentation
- NASA Wavelength: A Full Spectrum of NASA Resources for Earth and Space Science Education
- Web-based Resources