How to Collaborate with Educators and Artists in your Polar Research
The United States Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (USAPECS) invites participation in their upcoming webinar, “Get to know Polar STEAM: collaborating with educators and artists in your polar research” on Thursday, 16 March 2024, from 18:00-19:00 UTC (10am-11am Alaska/2pm-3pm Eastern USA).
Polar STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is an NSF-funded program that creates teams of polar researchers, educators, and artists to engage in virtual and field research in the Arctic and Antarctic. Join this USAPECS-hosted webinar to learn how you can collaborate with Polar STEAM, as well as best practices for working with K-12 students, educators, and artists in your research.
Meet the presenter:
Michelle Pratt is the Program Manager for Polar STEAM (https://polarsteam.info). Michelle worked as a K-12 teacher in Alaska for ten years, is a National Geographic Certified Educator, and worked at McMurdo station for two austral summer seasons in support of research efforts in the South Polar region.
Zoom registration link and event information: https://iarpc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpd--tqTMrGtJpF5enaTDFiuv1EdbA…