GLOBE eTraining
GLOBE eTraining
To ensure data quality, GLOBE members must complete training before entering measurements into the GLOBE database. As of December 2025, eTraining requirements have changed. GLOBE members are asked to complete a training in each protocol they plan to use.
Introduction to GLOBE is now an optional training. Before you start a protocol-specific training, we encourage you to complete the Introduction to that sphere (Atmosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, and/or Pedosphere).
Before entering data for a protocol, you must complete one of the training options for that protocol:
- Review the Field Guide
- Complete a Data Collection eTraining (New! Available for some protocols only)
- Complete a full Protocol eTraining and Protocol Self-Assessment
- Attend an in-person or virtual GLOBE workshop
Learn more about the different training options to determine which training is the best fit for your needs.
Please enter data only if you are confident in your ability to collect and enter data. You will be prompted to indicate you are properly trained before entering data into the GLOBE database. Contact us if you have any questions.
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Soil is the great integrator, storing and affecting the chemistry of water, storing and releasing heat at Earth’s surface, retaining the effects of past climate and other forces of soil formation, all while providing the medium for virtually all plant growth on land. Soil moisture and temperature can change rapidly, whereas soil characteristics typically persist for a century or longer. The soil measurements collected by GLOBE cover a range of properties. Students and scientists investigate the pedosphere—the global layers of soil—through collection of data that are generally unavailable from any other sources and address the significant local variations in soils. The trainings offered in this section introduce you to the measurement protocols for the various pedosphere measurements in GLOBE. |