Join us for an insightful webinar hosted by CREATE, featuring a Kenan Fellow and former NASA Space Education Ambassador Savannah Brown, as we explore the intersection of education, climate science, and the clean energy sector. Drawing from hands-on experience in the field, this session will highlight how aligning classroom learning with the evolving demands of the job market can prepare students for rewarding careers in energy and beyond.
Discover how My NASA Data—a powerful resource from NASA’s Earth science missions—empowers students to engage with authentic datasets, satellite imagery, and real-world climate phenomena. From analyzing the impact of weather patterns on renewable energy efficiency to exploring trends in energy consumption, participants will learn how to integrate these tools into lessons that foster critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and a deeper understanding of energy solutions.
This webinar will showcase practical strategies for incorporating citizen science and data-driven activities into the curriculum, helping students connect classroom concepts to real-world challenges like the transition to renewable energy. Whether you’re an educator seeking to inspire the next generation or simply passionate about sustainability, this session will equip you with innovative ideas to make learning relevant, impactful, and future-focused.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see how education can bridge the gap to careers in the clean energy sector—register today or email CREATE Communication Director at gabrielle.temple@canyons.edu to get on the list!
When: Thursday, April 17th at 9:00AM PST/11:00AM CST/12:00PM EST
This webinar is part of the CREATE Innovation series and runs approximatley 30 minutes.
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