This special Live from IPY event conducted for the Greenland Joint Education Tour featured scientists that work in and around Greenland: Dr. Mary Albert, Dr. Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir, Dr. Shari Gearheard, Joel Harper, and Dr. Ross Virgina. The archive is about 2.5 hours long.
This Live from IPY! event was with PolarTREC Teacher, Michael Wing and State University of New York at Buffalo Archaeology PhD Candidate, Greg Korosec. They talked about the archaeological research taking place as part of the Prehistoric Human Response to Climate Change expedition in Yli-li, Finland.
This Live from IPY event was held with PolarTREC Teacher Simone Welch and numerous researchers working on the USCGC Healy in the Bering Sea as part of the Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Project.
This Live from IPY! event was held with PolarTREC teacher Tim Martin and University of Massachusetts researcher Dr. Julie Brigham-Grette from the Lake El'gygytgyn scientific drilling project in Siberia. Due to technical difficulties running Wimba, only an audio recording and a PDF of the slides is available for this event.
This Live from IPY! event was held with PolarTREC teacher, Betsy Wilkening and University of California Davis researcher, Harry Beine who are studying the interactions between snow, atmosphere, ice sheets, and the ocean in Barrow, Alaska.
This Live from IPY event was a private event held with J.C. Parks Elementary School, and other regional Maryland Schools. PolarTREC teacher, Deanna Wheeler presented along with researchers studying various components of the Bering Sea ecosystem. The audience was primarily elementary school students.
This Live from IPY! event was held for the International Polar Day: Oceans on 25 March 2009. Presenters included Dr. Lee Cooper on board the USCGC Healy in the Bering Sea and Dr. Andy Mahoney who joined from the Scott Base in Antarctica. The presenters talked about polar ocean ecology, sea ice, and it's interactions in the polar oceans.
Live from IPY! event with PolarTREC teacher Jeff Peneston and various science teams working on the Swedish Icebreaker Oden in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Event archive from 7 January 2009.