Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2020

GSA Webinar: Demystifying the Graduate School Application Process

Date and Time: 23 September, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. MDT
Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7916919535640932367


This webinar will discuss all aspects of applying to graduate school in geology, from choosing a research area, contacting potential professors to work with, and assembling the application. We will also cover topics such as different funding sources for graduate school (yes! you can get paid to go to graduate school), whether you should still take the GRE, and other related topics. There will be ample time for Q&A at the end.

Presenters
Lisa Ely, PhD, Central Washington University
Allie Nagurney, PhD Candidate, Virginia Tech University
Alexandra Valencia Villa, PhD Student, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Promotional Partners
Continental Scientific Drilling; Geobiology and Geomicrobiology; Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology; Geochronology; Environmental and Engineering Geology; Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology; Soils and Soil Processes; Structural Geology and Tectonics Divisions; and Mineralogical Society of America.



Thursday, June 11, 2020

“Using Digital Field Tools for Remote Teaching”- free webinar series by GSA/NAGT

Check out the GSA/NAGT free webinar series “Using Digital Field Tools for Remote Teaching”The currently scheduled webinars in this series are:

Details below!

All webinars will be recorded and posted in GSA's free Webinar Library, along with the Powerpoint used and some useful links prepared by the presenters. 




Using Google Earth for Remote Teaching, 
Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 11 a.m. MDT
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8305975126473363213

About this Webinar:
Google Earth is a powerful, but easy-to-use platform for virtually exploring natural features around the globe. The capability to create and share custom content for Google Earth has resulted in an abundance of presentations, exercises, and virtual field trips that are available to educators. This webinar will help you integrate Google Earth into remote Earth science courses by providing background on the tool and examples of its use in geoscience classes. 

In addition to the regular webinar overviewing Google Earth’s options, capabilities, and use cases, the presenters will do a follow up hands-on session two days later that will give participants a chance to work through some Google Earth activities themselves in a mentored (virtual) setting. This is a great opportunity to learn to use Google Earth the way your students would use it.

Presenters:
Steve Whitmeyer, James Madison University
Andrew Laskowski, Montana State University




Using Gigapan for Remote Teaching, 
Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 11 a.m. MDT

About this Webinar
Gigapixel panoramas are high resolution 2D images that combine 'zoomed out' context with the power of 'zoomed in' details. Applied to teaching geology remotely, they are valuable web-based tools for exploring geoscience concepts with students at scales ranging from the landscape to the outcrop to hand samples, to thin sections, to SEM. GigaPans can be embedded in webpages or desktop-based Google Earth KML tours as elements in virtual field experiences, potentially gaining power when combined with DEMs, 3D models of outcrops or samples, 360° spherical photos, or video. They can also be used as 'virtual samples' in times when student access to samples is limited. This webinar will cover the technical side of producing your own GigaPan images via two hardware/software packages as well as how to deploy extant CC-licensed GigaPans in your own remote teaching and outreach.

Presenters:
Callan Bentley, Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale Campus
Jennifer Piatek, Central Connecticut State University





Using Virtual Landscapes for Remote Teaching, 
Tuesday, 30 June 2020, 11 a.m. MDT

About this Webinar:
The Virtual Landscapes Project (https://www.see.leeds.ac.uk/virtual-landscapes/) uses the Unity 3D game engine to create screen based simulations of real and imagined landscapes, and interactive 3D block models of geologic and topographic maps.  It aims to enhance the training students receive in geological field and map skills, and to develop 3D visualization skills. This webinar demonstrates how virtual landscapes can be used in the online geoscience classroom to recreate aspects of geologic mapping training and augment understanding of how rock units are represented on geologic maps.

In addition to the regular webinar looking at the uses of the Virtual Landscapes, the presenters will do a follow up hands-on session two days later that will give participants a chance to explore the different virtual landscapes and their potential uses for themselves in a mentored (virtual) setting.  This is a great opportunity to explore the Virtual Landscapes the way your students would experience them.

Presenters:
Jacqueline Houghton, University of Leeds
Mark Helper, University of Texas at Austin 

Monday, March 30, 2020

PBDB "Social Distancing" webinar series

The Paleobiology Database is here to help with your research while we help keep the world safe via social distancing. The PBDB will be holding a series of webinars on how you can use the PBDB in your research! These webinars will be recorded and posted on the PBDB Resources webpage as well as their Youtube channel.

The first webinar will be on downloading data from the PBDB and will be held on Thursday, April 9, at 1 pm Eastern Daylight Time. If there are many people interested, we will take the first group on April 9, and schedule another for the overflow. The PBDB is considering hosting other sessions in Spanish and Greek, so please let us know if you are interested in these alternatives.

UPDATE 1: A new webinar has been announced, this one will focus on how you can use the PBDB in your classrooms using their Educational Resources. This webinar will be held on Friday, April 17, at 1 pm Eastern Daylight Time. Please contact the PBDB by 5 pm Eastern, April 16, if you want to join the session.

UPDATE 1: A new webinar has been announced, this one will focus on how to use the PBDB for Bayesian Phylogenetic Analyses with the Paleobiology Database. Pete Wagner will host this webinar and it will be held on Thursday, May 7, at 1 pm Eastern Daylight Time. Please let info@paleobiodb.org know by 5 pm Eastern, May 6 if you want to join the session.

If you are interested in joining these sessions, please drop an email to info@paleobiodb.org and they will send you instructions to join in. If you are interested in joining the PBDB team and entering data yourself, you can go to paleobiodb.org and click on Join the PBDB. There you can register for a guest user account which is the first step to becoming a data enterer. 

Monday, April 22, 2019

GSA Webinar: Exploring a Career in the Paleontology Field

UPDATE: If you didn't get a chance to attend the Exploring a Careers in the Paleontology Field webinar, the recording is now posted on the GSA website or can be accessed directly on the GSA YouTube channel, please feel free to share with others.

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The Geological Society of America (GSA), American Geosciences Institute (AGI), American Geophysical Union (AGU), GSA Geobiology and Geomicrobiology Division, and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) will be hosting a webinar entitled “Exploring a Career in the Paleontology Field.” The webinar will be on Wednesday, 24 April 2019, at 11:00 a.m. MDT. 


This webinar will feature two presenters representing mitigation and federal paleontology careers. Speakers will provide information on the typical daily activities, how to prepare for a career in this field (including curriculum, resume, and interview tips), common career trajectories of the profession, and where to find these career opportunities. 

Speakers:
ReBecca Hunt-Foster is the Monument Paleontologist and Museum Curator at Dinosaur National Monument
Mathew Carson is a Senior Paleontologist at Paleo Solutions, Inc.

Webinar title: Exploring a Career in the Paleontology Field
Date and Time: 24 April 2019 at 11:00 a.m. MDT
Cost: FREE
Duration: 1 hour

Please contact Tahlia Bear, tbear@geosociety.org with questions about this webinar.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

C-DEBI Professional Development Webinar Series

Do you have questions like:
  • How do I put together (or understand) a budget?
  • How do I improve my work-life balance?
  • How can I use social media to help my science career?
If so, then the C-DEBI webinar series is for you!
 
Tomorrow's Seminar is:
How to Negotiate in Academia
Led by Karen G. Lloyd, Assistant Professor, Microbiology Department, University of Tennessee

TOMORROW, August 24th, 11am PT / 2pm ET @ http://usccollege.adobeconnect.com/cdebiremote/

The webinar will cover:

  • Why negotiation is essential
  • Tips for how to do so successfully
  • What to expect from post-doc and assistant professorship job negotiations

Missed the last seminar on Proposal Writing, Management, and Budget Planning? Watch it on YouTube.