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"Angie Cope, American Geographical Society Library, UW Milwaukee" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject:        Webinar: Discover Your World With NOAA
Date:   Thu, 31 Oct 2013 09:28:07 -0400
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Webinar: Discover Your World With NOAA

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     Webinar: Discover Your World with NOAA

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A live training Webinar, "Discover Your World with NOAA: Learn How NOAA
Monitors the Pulse of the Earth, and How to Access and Use NOAA's Free
Online Resources," will be offered Wednesday, November 13, 2013.

Discover Your World With NOAA
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   * *Start Time:* 2 p.m. Eastern Time
   * *Duration:*  60 minutes
   * *Summary:* The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
     (NOAA) is a global leader in studying and communicating how Earth's
     atmosphere and water systems influence people's lives and how they
     influence those systems. NOAA monitors the Earth’s dynamic
     environment through observing systems which provide real-time data
     to study the processes and interactions of Planet Earth and works to
     ensure that this critical information is delivered to the public.
     Attendees will learn how NOAA monitors the pulse of the Earth, and
     how they can access NOAA's free online resources that offer primary
     real-time and archived data along with valuable information, and a
     wide range of multimedia content.

*Presenters:*

*Molly Harrison*, Education Coordinator, NOAA National Marine Fisheries
Service
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Molly Harrison has been an educator for 18 years in the Maryland public
school systems and Federal Government. She currently divides her time
between NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service and NOAA’s National
Ocean Service
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on climate change, protected marine species, and US fisheries.

*B**ruce Moravchik*, Education Specialist, NOAA National Ocean Service

Bruce Moravchik has been an educator for 18 years teaching biology,
oceanography, and earth science in classroom and field settings.
Currently, Bruce manages NOAA’s Climate Stewards Education Project
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which provides sustained professional development in ocean, climate and
atmospheric science to formal and informal educators nationwide.

*Peg Steffen*, Education Coordinator, NOAA National Ocean Service.

Peg Steffen has been an educator for over 30 years teaching grades 8-12
in biology, physics, and astronomy/geology, and providing teacher
professional development workshops across the globe. In 2006 she joined
NOAA’s National Ocean Service where she leads a team providing web-based
products, professional development and educational games.
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