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#GeoEdChat: How Can We Convince Policy Makers That Geography Education is Important?

03/16/2013by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Recently, National Geographic Education moderated a Twitter chat to discuss ways that we could convince policy makers to take geography education more seriously. Here are some of the things we […]

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Coming soon, Traveler Thursday!

08/31/2012by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Take your classroom on a global journey with Reach the World! This fall, National Geographic Education will begin a Reach the World (RTW) guest blogger series. Each Thursday, we will […]

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From the Field
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A Technological Highlight from BioBlitz 2012

08/29/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

This past weekend, we were able to participate in one of the coolest events of the year. The 2012 BioBlitz in Rocky Mountain National Park was a 24-hour adventure in […]

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Digitizing Education: National Geographic at The Atlantic’s Technologies in Education Forum

05/30/2012by ngeducationintern 4 Comments

As part of its “Intelligence Series” of conferences, the Atlantic Monthly, one of the nation’s longest-running publications, held a forum on Tuesday to discuss the future of technology in education. […]

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