Initial Publication Date: February 16, 2018

Workshops and Events

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Future Workshops and Events

Events will be posted here as they are scheduled.

Previous Workshops and Events

ANSEP Middle School Academies

EarthScope ANGLE switched to virtual co-instruction of some ANSEP Middle School and High School Academies during the pandemic and then transitioning back to in-person. We have been finding ways to increase ANSEP capacity to include instruction on geologic hazards in both in-person and remote settings.


2023 Workshops and Events

2023 Kodiak Educators short course

October 6-7, 2023
Kodiak High School (room A423), 722 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak AK

This short course (see Agenda) brings together K-12 teachers from Kodiak and several outlying communities, to learn about using Raspberry Shake seismic sensors for teaching students about earthquakes. Participants learn the basic science of earthquakes, and how seismometers measure Earth movement. Participants receive a Raspberry Shake seismometer, learn how to configure the device, and how to navigate and interpret real-time seismic data using the ShakeNet data portal.


2023 Southeast Alaska Educators short course

August 11-12, 2023
Sitka High School, 1000 Lake Street, Sitka AK

This short course (see Agenda) brought together K-12 teachers, Museum Interpreters, and Geology experts from Sitka and Wrangell, to learn about using Raspberry Shake seismic sensors for teaching students about land movements. Participants reviewed the geological hazards of the Sitka area, such as landslides and the Mt. Edgecumbe volcanic center. Participants reviewed how seismometers measure Earth movement. Participants received a Raspberry Shake seismometer, learned how to configure the device, and how to navigate and interpret real-time seismic data using the ShakeNet data portal.


2023 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon

Saturday February 8, 2020
Anchorage School District Education Center, 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504

Participants from the 2022 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop come back together to share accomplishments, challenges, and solutions.

2022 Workshops and Events

2022 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop

Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness

September 30-October 3, 2022 (Friday-Monday)
UAA Gorsuch Commons, 3700 Sharon Gagnon Lane, Anchorage, AK

This 4-day professional development workshop brought together K-12 educators, parks & museum interpreters, and emergency management and health & safety educators. Participants learn the basic science of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, EarthScope project, preparedness, and other research efforts to monitor the Earth in Alaska. They explore the topics in a hands-on learning environment and a field trip.

Round 1 - Application deadline February 24, 2020. Applications are closed.
Round 2 - Application deadline May 20, 2022. Applications are closed.

ANGLE 2022 Educator Workshop Flyer (Acrobat (PDF) 4.6MB Mar18 22)

The Educator Workshop has been rescheduled several times since the originally-planned workshop in April 2020. We are very excited to finally be holding it - 2022 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop - September 30-October 3, 2022.

Educator Session: Exploring Geohazard Data Portals and Related Teaching Activities

July 13, 2022
Earth Educators Rendezvous, Minneapolis, MN

Educator Session: Shaking Up the Earthquake Unit

February 19, 2022
Alaska Society for Technology in Education Conference, Anchorage AK  

2020 Workshops and Events

2020 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon

Saturday February 8, 2020
Anchorage School District Education Center, 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504

Participants from the 2019 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop come back together to share accomplishments, challenges, and solutions.

2019 Workshops and Events

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop

Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness

April 5 - 8, 2019
Anchorage School District Education Center, 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504

This 4-day professional development workshop brought together K-12 educators, parks & museum interpreters, and emergency management and health & safety educators. Participants learned the basic science of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, EarthScope, preparedness, and other research efforts to monitor the Earth in Alaska. They explored the topics in a hands-on learning environment and a field trip.

ANGLE 2019 Educator Workshop Flyer (Acrobat (PDF) 886kB Feb1 19)

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon

Saturday February 2, 2019
Anchorage School District Education Center, Blue Room, 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504

Participants from the 2018 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop will come back together to share accomplishments, challenges, and solutions.

January 2019 Middle School Academy

January 15-18, 2019
ANSEP Building, University of Alaska Anchorage

ANGLE instructors taught 3.5 days of the 12-day ANSEP Middle School Academy on topics related to earthquake, tsunami, EarthScope science, and preparedness.


2018 Workshops and Events

2018 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop

Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness

May 29 - June 1, 2018
Anchorage School District Education Center, 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504

This 4-day professional development workshop brought together K-12 educators, parks & museum interpreters, and emergency management and health & safety educators. Participants learned the basic science of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, EarthScope, preparedness, and other research efforts to monitor the Earth in Alaska. They explored the topics in a hands-on learning environment and a field trip.

ANGLE 2018 Educator Workshop Flyer (Acrobat (PDF) 1.5MB Feb27 18)

2018 EarthScope ANGLE Stakeholder and Leadership Meetings

February 22 - 26, 2018
ANSEP Building UAA, Anchorage School District, and Kodiak Wildlife Refuge

The EarthScope ANGLE leadership convened a series of meetings in Anchorage and Kodiak to plan for the three-year project and gather input from rural community members and other stakeholders (from K-12, parks & museums, and emergency management) on how best to structure and aim the ANGLE program to serve their needs. Meetings were by invitation.

Kodiak Stakeholder Meeting Agenda February 24 2018 (Acrobat (PDF) 75kB Feb14 18)


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