What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? We Have Five Ways to Help You Keep It!

Did you know that the United States government has a resource to help you achieve some of the most common resolutions? (Yes, the PDF is still available during the shutdown.) I’ll bet most people can guess the resolutions that made the list: losing weight, managing stress, saving money and getting a better education, among others. Did your resolution focus on education? If so, congrats! You’re already … Continue reading What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? We Have Five Ways to Help You Keep It!

Geo-Conferences

Geography conferences are great opportunities for geographers, environmental scientists, GIS practitioners, social scientists—and basically anyone who performs work that is geographic in nature—to network and share recent developments in the field. Many conferences accept all abstract submissions, so they are great opportunities for students to get experience and practice presenting their research. Even if you aren’t presenting, it is still very useful and interesting to attend … Continue reading Geo-Conferences

@NatGeoEducation Behind the Scenes at #AMLE2013

National Geographic Education staff recently attended the 2013 Association for Middle Level Educators (AMLE) conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While at the conference, our team had the pleasure of speaking with a slew of AMAZING middle-level educators. Check out this brief message from the @NatGeoEducation staff from #AMLE2013! I’m a geo-educator. Are you? At AMLE, National Geographic invited everyone from science, social studies, foreign language and art … Continue reading @NatGeoEducation Behind the Scenes at #AMLE2013

“Movin’ On Up” with Geography in Motor City

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Last weekend geography educators and enthusiasts from across
the country traveled to Dearborn, Michigan,
for the annual National Council on Geography Education (NCGE) conference.

The highlight of the event for the My Wonderful World team
was an intensive, spirited, one day workshop for our Public Engagement
Coordinators (PECs).
These are our grassroots organizers who promote the cause for geographic
education in communities across the nation–and the world.

We started the training session by posing a series of
questions related to messaging and strategy:
Why is geography
important?

What do we want the
public to do?

How can we promote
Geography Awareness Week 2008 through traditional and new media?

How can partnerships
and events enhance campaign reach?

Then, we put the PECs to work developing plans to localize the campaign in their states. At the end
of the day, though, I think we may have learned as much from them as they did
from us. This highly energetic, experienced group of educators brought some
great ideas to the table that we are excited to implement soon!

Most rewarding was that the PECs carried the energy generated at the
workshop with them throughout the rest of the weekend, infecting others in the
NCGE community with the same fervor for geographic activism, and actively
participating in several additional National Geographic-led sessions at the
conference.

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MWW connects with science educators at 2008 NSTA conference

Last weekend, March 27-30, My Wonderful World traveled to my old Boston stomping grounds for the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) annual conference. Upwards of 20,000 science educators, administrators, and general enthusiasts attended the event to participate in myriad workshops, learn about the latest technological, pedagogical, and curricular developments, share in the company of friends new and old, and of course, score some free giveaways. … Continue reading MWW connects with science educators at 2008 NSTA conference