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h2 NOAA Teacher at Sea - Scammon Bay, AK
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img.big(src="images/Diane_Student_Scammon_Bay-1000x1000.png", alt="Diane instructing a student at Scammon Bay, AK")
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NOAA Teacher at Sea, Mary Cook, invited Diane Stanitski and John Adler to Scammon Bay, AK in 2017 to teach and interact with her indigenous Yup'ik students. See the highlights of their trip at
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a(href="https://ryanhawk.com/noaa-teacher-at-sea-mary") https://ryanhawk.com/noaa-teacher-at-sea-mary
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a(href="https://jason.org/") JASON Learning
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| Diane was a JASON Host Researcher for Expedition 2: Climate Connections — Drift and Flow in the JASON Learning Curriculum,
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a(href="https://jason.org/portfolio_item/climate-seas-of-change/") Climate: Seas of Change
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// | JASON Learning (
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a(href="https://jason.org/live/") JASON Live Events
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// | )
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| Diane presented
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a(href="https://home.edweb.net/webinar/planet20200114/?_ga=2.130302027.510347060.1649016112-644777626.1649016112") Climate Change and Its Impact on the Ocean – January 14, 2020
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| (Co-hosted by
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a(href="https://home.edweb.net/") edWeb.net
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| and
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a(href="https://jason.org/") JASON Learning
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| )
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h3 JASON Learning STEM Role Model Q&A
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| Diane was featured as a STEM role model on February 20, 2014 and described her career and role as a climate scientist (
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a(href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN-flOgkafk&list=PLwR00vai5XqrdNSj7qI3_FWJrFWicu1Vh&index=64") Watch on YouTube
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h3.left-align University Level Courses Taught
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p University of California, Davis – Physical Geography, Analysis of Landforms
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p Montana State University – Physical Geography, Weather and Climate
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p Shippensburg University – Physical Geography, Introduction to the Atmosphere, Climatology, Meteorology, Geography Seminar, Applied Meteorology and Climatology, The Atmospheric Environment; Field courses: Geography of Vietnam, Environmental Science in Australia, Geography and Geology of Northern Arizona
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p University of Colorado at Boulder – Climate and Vegetation
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p US Naval Academy – Global Climate Change
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h2 Educational Resources
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h3 Children's Science Books Authored/Co-authored
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h4 What in the World is Happening to Our Climate?
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| This Elementary GLOBE Climate Book was co-authored by Becca Hatheway and Diane Stanitski with illustrations by Lisa Gardiner. You can find PDFs of the text in English, Spanish, French and Norwegian, and five teacher activities here:
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a(href="https://www.globe.gov/web/elementary-globe/overview/climate") https://www.globe.gov/web/elementary-globe/overview/climate
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| GLOBE stands for Global Learning and Observations to Benefit of the Environment (
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a(href="https://www.globe.gov/about") https://www.globe.gov/about
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| )
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h4 NOAA Teacher at Sea books
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p Teacher at Sea: Miss Cook's Voyage on the Ronald H. Brown
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p Teacher in the Air: Dr. Diane's Flight with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters
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p Teacher at Sea, Mrs. Armwood's Hydrographic Adventure on the NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER
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p Teacher at Sea: Mr. Tanenbaum Explores Atlantic Fisheries on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
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br
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| Diane authored/co-authored four NOAA Teacher at Sea (TAS) books and accompanying teacher activities between 2005 and 2009. The updated TAS website will soon feature the books and lessons here:
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a(href="https://teacheratsea.noaa.gov") https://teacheratsea.noaa.gov
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| . (The site is under construction)
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