WEBINAR: HANDS-ON ENERGY LITERACY
As part of the Will Steger Foundation's Climate and Energy Literacy Webinar Series, this webinar will include presentations by two leading energy literacy and STEM education experts, including examples of hands-on classroom activities related to renewable energy.PHOTO GALLERYSLIDESHOW: ENERGY EDUCATION DATA JAM
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy hosted an Energy Education Data Jam in Washington on March 27, 2014 to bring together energy experts within the software, visualization, and development communities. The goal was to understand how energy data and tools can be combined with energy content to create apps, visualizations, and games to help increase energy literacy.ARTICLECONNECTING THE CLASSROOM: GUIDING ENERGY EDUCATORS
Josh Sneideman is EERE’s Office of Strategic Program’s Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow. He is dedicated to leading Energy Literacy efforts for EERE’s Workforce Development and Education Team. In this post, he shares his ideas about DOE’s Energy Literacy Framework and energy education.ARTICLENATIONAL ENERGY EDUCATION SUMMIT TO ELECTRIFY D.C.
On January 26, energy educators from across the country will convene in Washington, D.C., to address the need for nationwide energy literacy. Join us for the National Energy Education Summit, hosted by the Council of Energy Research and Education Leaders.ARTICLEHANDS-ON LESSONS IN CLEAN ENERGY
Members of the Energy Department’s Education & Workforce Development team recently visited a middle school in Maryland to teach students about renewable energy and sustainability.ARTICLEGO BACK TO SCHOOL WITH ENERGY.GOV RESOURCES
Whether you’re a teacher, parent or student looking to learn more about energy topics, the Energy Department has you covered.ARTICLEINSPIRATION FROM ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS AND YOUTH AT THE WHITE HOUSE
I had the distinct honor of being present at the White House for the announcement of the winners of the annual Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators and President’s...ARTICLEENERGY EDUCATION: A GLANCE BACK AND A LOOK AHEAD
2014 was an active year for advancing energy literacy across the country. The Energy Department and energy education organizations have been working with teachers, students, and families to help...ARTICLEENGAGING SPANISH SPEAKERS ON ENERGY LITERACY: CONOCIMIENTO DE ENERGÍA
Conocimiento de Energía, the Spanish version of our Energy Literacy Framework, provides the nation's educators with resources to teach important energy concepts to students.ARTICLEWE'RE DATA JAMMIN': BUILDING INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS TO TEACH ENERGY
In a digital world of mobile apps, internet games, and social media, teachers can find it difficult to keep students focused - especially on the importance of energy in their daily lives. To help address this issue, the Energy Department hosted a data jam last week that brought together developers, educators, and energy experts to find ways to improve the energy literacy of students throughout the country. Read this recap and view photos of the event.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Getting the word out through the DOE Blogosphere - one post at a time.
Check out the various activities with which I have played a role at the DOE. A search for my name on the DOE website bring up 23 results. Who knew I had been so active?
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