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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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4 climate education Events Found

Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

AI is rapidly reshaping how our students learn, think, and make decisions, yet its environmental footprint raises urgent climate questions. This session dives into that tension: Should we be using AI to strengthen climate education? Panelists will unpack this paradox and show why climate literacy is more essential than ever. Even as AI carries environmental impact, it also offers powerful ways to deepen learning, personalize instruction, and help educators bring climate education to life. Attendees will walk away with up-to-date research and practical tools to leverage in the classroom.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 10

Plate to Planet: Educating the Next Gen for Climate Action

The Westin Austin Downtown - Strait
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 12

SXSW EDU 2026 Crossover Day

A full day of discovery featuring powerful Keynote and Featured Sessions, over 50 SXSW EDU sessions including workshops and meetups, SXSW Innovation Conference sessions, plus access to over 15 World Premiers at the SXSW Film & TV Festival and Music Festival showcases. Includes evening Crossover Day Mixer presented by Imaginable Futures. Sessions cover AI in education, STEAM ecosystems, cybersecurity pathways, climate education, and workforce development.
SXSW EDU
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3/12/26
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Mar 12

The Climate Paradox of AI Education

As AI transforms climate education with personalized learning and interactive simulations, we face an uncomfortable truth: the data centers powering these solutions are driving massive energy consumption that threatens to undermine our climate goals. With data center electricity use projected to double by 2030, how do we justify using energy-intensive AI to teach climate solutions? We'll examine real trade-offs, share concrete solutions, and propose a path toward AI-powered climate education that helps rather than harms our environmental future.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom C
Free
3/12/26
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