Newsletter Archive
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January Newsletter
- Webinar - Using Data Puzzles to Explore Differences Between Weather and Climate
- Data Puzzles Lesson & Data Sensemaking Strategy Spotlight: Megadrought & Zoom In
- Tips & Tricks: Paper Friendly Approaches
- Data Puzz
Slow Reveal and Support/Refute strategies in Data Puzzles
- Webinar recording: Slow Reveal and Support/Refute strategies in DP lessons
- Upcoming webinar: Using Notice, Think, Wonder to explore Arctic amplification
- Science in the news: Managing forests and other ecosystems under rising climate threats
- Post-fire regeneration vide
Data Sensemaking Strategies in 2025
- CO Front Range MS teacher cohort - data sensemaking strategies
- New webinar series
- What is CIRES and how does Data Puzzles fit in with it's vision?
Using the Zoom In Strategy to Describe Patterns in Data
- Using zoom in strategy to describe patterns in data
- Upcoming webinar: Integrating 'Not all warming is equal' into your curriculum
- NOAA tool shows climate-related hazards in real time
- In the news: Stratospheric aerosol injection could have a larger cooling effect
Data Sensemaking webinar a big hit!
- New approach to the "Notice, Think, Wonder" strategy
- Upcoming webinars on data sensemaking with the Megadrought Data Puzzle
- In the News: Glen Canyon's Side Canyons Springs Back to Life
- In the News: Ecological Succession around Lake Powell
Calling middle school science teachers!
- Seeking middle school science teachers for new project
- Webinars on data sensemaking through teaching strategies
- Meet the new data educators working with Data Puzzles
Webinar Recording and Upcoming Events
- Recording of "Weather vs Climate" available now
- Upcoming webinars highlight data sensemaking practices
- Science in the news: January 2025 the hottest on record
New Data Puzzle Alert - Weather vs Climate
- New Data Puzzle: Extreme cold in a warming world?
- Upcoming: Webinar weather vs climate: Extreme cold in a warming world
- Science in the News: Why extreme cold weather events still happen in a warming world
- EPA climate change indicators, high and low temperature
November Events - Offshore Wind Farms
- Classrooms from across the country engage with climate scientist Dr.
October Newsletter
- Not all warming is equal webinar recording available
- Upcoming: Live Q&A with climate scientist Dr.
October Events- Exploring the Inequities of Climate Change
- First Live Q&A with Data Puzzles Scientist a Big Success!
- Upcoming: For teachers, explore the inequities of climate change
- Upcoming: Live Q&A with climate scientists Dr.