Though the live Smithsonian Education Online Conference on Climate Change has come to an end, there are still ways to continue the conversation. Here are a few ways to start.
- Share your favorite moments with your friends and colleagues! Each session is archived and can be replayed at your convenience – http://smithsonianconference.org/climate
- Have any questions, comments, or findings that you want to share about a specific presentation or about a specific presenter? For instance, do you want to ask Scott Wing about leaf fossils in Wyoming? Or, are you curious to know more about Smithsonian research in Panama? Want to see what others think about each topic? Ask your questions and post your comments on each presenter’s individual discussion board by entering a specific session. For starters, Here is the link to Nancy Knowlton’s session - http://www.smithsonianconference.org/climate/knowlton/
- Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall! Read the scientists’ articles! Gather links to educational resources! Find opportunities for action! - http://www.smithsonianconference.org/climate/exhibit-hall/
- Are you an educator seeking teaching resources? Visit our “For Teachers” section where you can find sample lessons, learning activities, and learn about the challenges of teaching climate change - http://www.smithsonianconference.org/climate/teachers/
- On the go? Looking for a quick synopsis of each session? Want to find links to the conference, Smithsonian programs, or share your thoughts in 140 characters or less? Join us on Twitter – Use the #SIClimate Hashtag! - http://www.smithsonianconference.org/climate/discuss/tweets-archive/





