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Online Education Conference on Climate Change from the Smithsonian Institution
Online Education Conference on Climate Change
from the Smithsonian Institution


Join one or all of twelve exciting sessions of the Smithsonian’s free online conference, September 29 to October 1. “Climate Change” sessions are appropriate for teachers, their students, and the general public.

In this innovative format, you will interact in real-time with Smithsonian experts and hundreds of fellow participants. With only a computer and an Internet connection, you will see and hear live presentations, take part in a moderated Q&A forum, and exchange ideas with a community of learners. It's a special behind-the-scenes look into the Smithsonian's multi-disciplinary research on climate change that can help you and your students (especially middle and high school) better understand this complex topic.

From prehistoric plant life and its reactions to climate change, to how peoples in the past dealt with changing environments, to artists’ and young innovators’ responses—it’s a conference only the Smithsonian could offer—and it’s available free of charge, to view live or replay at any time.

Register Now
For the conference program and registration, go to SmithsonianEducation.org/Climate.

Special Educator Resources
Don’t miss the special section for educators with ideas for before, during, and after the conference.

Start Talking
Visit the Smithsonian Education Conference Blog. Scientists, historians, educators, and concerned citizens around the Smithsonian weigh in on issues related to climate change. Your thoughts are welcome as well!
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