Exploring Local Climate Solutions with Perplexity
Thu, Apr 10
|Zoom Webinar
Guide students in uncovering community history, natural assets, and innovative solutions through inquiry-based activities like citizen science, climate resilience projects, or whatever other project you and your students dream of. Scroll down for registration link.


Time & Location
Apr 10, 2025, 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM EDT
Zoom Webinar
About the event
NHEE, VEEN, and UVTPC are teaming up for the Teaching for Tomorrow: Winter Webinar Series, offering educators in New Hampshire and Vermont a diverse range of professional development opportunities, covering topics from environmental science and sustainable education to AI tools for time management, all aimed at empowering teachers to engage students and create impactful learning experiences both indoors and outdoors. Participants will earn 1 hour of professional development.
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On April 10th, join Andrew Powers from PEER Associates to learn how to engage students in inquiry-driven projects rooted in their local environment using AI. Highlight research techniques using Perplexity.ai to uncover community history, natural assets, and innovative solutions.
Key Takeaways:
-Deep Local Inquiry: Use Perplexity.ai to guide students in researching the history of their town’s relationship with its natural resources, such as watersheds or forests.
-Community Connections: Support students in identifying and interviewing local environmental leaders or…