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May 31, 2023
1:00PM to 4:00PM
Pacific Time
A Joint Education Training Opportunity
Presented by:
The River Mile Network, Lake Roosevelt Forum, Environmental Protection Agency, Engaging Every Student, The Reach Museum
Co-Facilitators: Janice Elvidge, M.S. The River Mile, Rick Reynolds, M.S.Ed. from Engaging Every Student and The River Mile network (TRM)
Grades: Targeted to grades 4–12; adaptable for all non-formal and formal educators
Please bring: Your own laptop, filled water bottle.
Join us for this free hands-on workshop where we will explore how to use ArcGIS Online to collect, analyze, and share data. We will step you through how ArcGIS can be used to engage students in real-life science investigations and meet the Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core State Standards.
Learn how TRM’s network of educators and students have been helping biologists and wildlife managers by collecting and presenting data on native and invasive crayfish, as well as water quality, and how ArcGIS can be used to implement countless other scientific inquiries with students. Participants will create ArcGIS Online maps and add information and data layers to them, in addition to utilizing other digital and non-digital data collection/analysis tools, such as those used to measure water quality.
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Remember, most REACH events are FREE with a REACH Membership!
Learn more about becoming a REACH Member!