Hi everyone,

As a reminder, ESA Early Bird registration closes this Wednesday, as does 
registration for the all-day Sunday workshop on teaching using 
continental-scale datasets.

Jennifer




ESA Faculty Education Opportunities at the 2009 Annual Meeting



ESA is offering several 
opportunities<http://www.esa.org/education_diversity/sessions_2009.php> at this 
year's meeting in Albuquerque to help faculty learn new skills for using, 
developing, and publishing teaching resources, including:



*         large volume datasets, digital images, or innovative activities to 
teach ecology

*         new ideas and resources for engaging your students

*         publishing what you're using in your own courses



In this year's sessions you can:



*  Explore the use of continental-scale datasets for your courses in a full-day 
Sunday workshop<http://eco.confex.com/eco/2009/techprogram/S4520.HTM>.



*  Discuss your ideas and practices for engaging your students with your 
colleagues in a Monday special 
session<http://eco.confex.com/eco/2009/techprogram/S4521.HTM>.



*  Learn how to publish your teaching resources online through ESA's 
peer-reviewed digital library in a Monday evening 
session<http://eco.confex.com/eco/2009/techprogram/S4518.HTM>.



To learn more about these sessions visit the ESA 
website<http://www.esa.org/education_diversity/sessions_2009.php> or email 
jenni...@esa.org<mailto:jenni...@esa.org>.  You can register 
online<http://www.esa.org/albuquerque/registrationinfo.php> today. Early Bird 
Registration rates end June 17!




Jennifer Riem
Education Coordinator
Ecological Society of America
Department of Education and Diversity Programs
jenni...@esa.org<mailto:jenni...@esa.org>

tel 202-833-8773 x236
fax 202-833-8775

EcoEd Digital Library<http://www.ecoed.net/>
Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE)<tiee.ecoed.net>

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