Smithsonian Education Online Conference on Climate Change

From September 29 through October 1, 2009, the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies will present Climate Change, a Smithsonian Education Online Conference.

Through live presentations and a moderated Q&A forum, Smithsonian scientists, curators, and educators will explore Smithsonian research and collections related to the evidence, impact, and response to climate change.   They'll look at the issues surrounding climate change from the perspectives of science, history, and art and demonstrate resources for use in the classroom.

Registration for the conference is free and open to everyone.  The entire online conference will be archived for replay at any time.  For the conference program and registration, go to SmithsonianEducation.org/Climate.

This conference is made possible by generous support from, Paul Peck, founder/president of The Paul Peck Young Winners Foundation - Dedicated to the Sound Fundamentals Initiative of fostering critical thinking, reasoned decision-making, and effective writing and speaking.  Additional support was provided by the Donnelley Foundation and the Smithsonian's Office of the Chief Information Officer.




Bruce C. Craig
Director of Research and Planning
Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies (SCEMS)
http://museumstudies.si.edu


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