Earth@Home is your free online toolkit for learning about Earth and its 4.5-billion-year history.
Read MoreThe Digital Atlas of Ancient Life is an online platform designed to help students, their teachers, and avocational paleontologists identify fossils and learn about ancient life.
Read MoreA content resource for teaching about climate change. The guide includes the basics of climate change science, social science concepts important for teaching climate change, regional information, and climate change solutions.
Read MoreResources for teaching about climate change, including toolkits, videos, workshops, and more.
Read MoreThe Darwin Days Project is an annual event to both celebrate the achievements of Charles Darwin and educate ourselves further on the significance of evolution in today’s world. Each year we focus on a different aspect of evolution and Darwin’s legacy.
Read MoreThe Daring to Dig project tells the story of the history of women in American paleontology, through an exhibit at the Museum of the Earth (opening in fall 2020), the children's book Daring to Dig, and online exhibits and videos.
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