Upcoming Events
Sign up for upcoming opportunities to bring hands-on curriculum activities to your learners!
Available both in-person at MIT, online, and recorded for future asynchronous training.
Remote: Wed Feb 12th, 5-6pm
Join us for an informational webinar on MIT's Day of Climate. Learn about the event's vision, explore different ways to participate and deepen your understanding of climate change.
In-person: Sat Feb 15th, 2:30-4:30pm || Remote: Thu Feb 27th, 3-5pm
MIT Open Learning, 600 Tech Square
Reinforcing climate change-related concepts in a fun, collaborative way for everyone.
In-person: Thu Feb 20th, 1:30-3:30pm || Wed Feb 26th, 5-7pm
2 Individual Sessions, at MIT Sea Grant Office
Learn how climate change is affecting coastal ecosystems.
In-person: Tue Feb 25th, 4-6pm
MIT Stata Center, Hewlett Room
Using affordable sensors and the MIT App Inventor platform, learners gather and analyze water quality data related to pH and soluble materials.
Remote: Wed, Mar 5th, 3-5pm
Empower students to become informed citizens and active participants in democracy through climate knowledge and data science.
In-person: Sat Mar 8th, 12-2pm
MIT N51/N52, 265 Mass Ave
Explore building and design for a climate resilient future in a hands-on, accessible way.
In-person: TBD
MIT Open Learning, 600 Tech Square
Introduce young learners to the principles of geothermal networks and their role in the energy transition.
Guiding young learners to shape our world’s climate future… together.
Day of Climate offers free, hands-on curriculum of lessons and activities designed to introduce K-12 students to research on climate and how it shapes their lives. These resources are being developed by MIT community (including faculty, researchers, students, and staff), and designed for formal and informal learning environments.
These resources are Creative Commons-licensed, and designed for learners of all backgrounds and abilities.
Over $120K awarded to proposals from the MIT community focused on climate change curriculum.
MIT community is invited to submit ideas for K-12 educational materials about climate change and sustainability.