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National Conference on Science Education 2025

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01-10-2025 01:03 PM
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Esri (booth #861) is thrilled to announce its participation in the upcoming NSTA National Conference on Science Education, taking place from March 27-29 in Philadelphia, PA. As a dedicated partner to educators worldwide, Esri is excited to showcase cutting-edge solutions designed to empower teachers and inspire the next generation of scientists.

Booth #861 visitors can experience firsthand the latest advancements in GIS technology for the classroom, from interactive MapMaker lessons and data to StoryMaps and Survey123 demonstrations.  Conference attendees are encouraged to stop by the booth for hands-on demonstrations, free resources, and exclusive giveaways.

Esri workshops (no-cost)

Improving science instruction with basic mapping tools: Date/time is TBA

  • Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Place: Pennsylvania Convention Center – Room: 111 B
  • Instructor: Jason Sawle

Geographic maps (GIS) are powerful tools for visualizing and analyzing scientific data from the schoolyard to the planet. Learn how to use no-cost, no login tools from Esri to explore and understand data using our new tools, including the National Geographic MapMaker. Learn to use 3D and time-based data. Use sketching and new data to improve the map.

 

Enhance field studies with location, analysis, and story-telling: Date/time is TBA

  • Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025
  • Time: 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM
  • Place: Pennsylvania Convention Center – Room: 111 B
  • Instructor: Tom Baker

Ready to set up a new outdoor data collection project for your students? This workshop will show you how to use three GIS tools in the ArcGIS school bundle to collect, map, analyze, and report on data collected. The workshop will feature StoryMaps and Survey123 to help support your project-based learning (PBL) and  field studies instruction.

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Geospatial technologies in K-12, higher education, teacher education, and informal learning. Esri Education Team