CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning) Introductory Webinar
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Launch Announcement:
Creating a Learning Community for Solutions to Climate Change
CAMEL
Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning
The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) and the Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD) announcethe launch of the Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning (CAMEL) online resource and community portal,January 19, 2012 at the 12th NCSE National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Environment and Security in Washington, DC.
CAMELis a free, comprehensive, interdisciplinary, multi-media online resource for faculty members and other educators to enable them to effectively teach about climate changecauses, consequences, solutions, and actions.
You can upload resources, build your own website, collaborate on curricular materials, teach a course, give an exam or implement a survey at: www.camelclimatechange.org.
The resource types include: Articles, Risk Assessment Tools, Assignments, Audio/podcasts, Case Studies, Correlation Views, Datasets, Glossary, Field Exercises, Games, Images, Lab Exercises, Lectures, Modules/Units, PowerPoints, Reports, Simulations, Syllabi/Lesson Plans, Videos, Websites, White Papers,Blogs, and Discussion Boards
CAMEL connects educators through Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter (@camelclimate).
Please join the climate educators community at www.CAMELclimatechange.org. You may join CAMEL here.
CAMEL Introductory webinars will be presented:
Ø Thursday Feb 2nd, 4:00 PM - EST
To participate, please contact Virginia (Ginny) Brown, Project Director, ginny@ncseonline.org and let usknow which webinar you want to register for. Upon registration you will receive call in and log on instructions.
We look forward to your participation in this effort~
CAMEL Leadership:
- David M. Hassenzahl, Chatham University, Lead P.I.
- Barry Benedict, University of Texas, El Paso - Lead, Community Development
- Arnold Bloom, University of California, Davis - Lead, Content
- David Blockstein, NCSE/CEDD - Lead, Integration
- Andy Jorgensen, University of Toledo - Lead, Faculty Development
- Darren Cambridge, American Institutes for Research - Community Development
- Karl Smith, Purdue University - Education Research Consultant
- Peter Saundry, NCSE - Lead, Cyberinfrastructure
- Al Kuslikis, American Indian Higher Education Consortium - Partner
- Ginny Brown, NCSE - Project Director ginny@ncseonline.org
- Anne-Barrie Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder – Evaluation


