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O6 November: Phase III ENSO Campaign SODA Webinar #1: “Getting Science Done with Shumate Middle School (Featuring Middle School Teacher Jeff Bouwman)
Event Time: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Webinar
The first Phase III GLOBE ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) Student Research Campaign SODA (Short Observation and Data Analysis) webinar will be held on 06 November at 8 p.m. ET (07 November at 1:00 a.m. UTC): “Getting Science Done with Shumate Middle School, featuring Middle School Teacher Jeff Bowman.”
Jeff Bouwman, a science teacher at the Shumate Middle School in Gibraltar, Michigan, USA is no stranger to getting his students involved in collecting hands-on data. Jeff also has students monitoring automatic environmental data coming into Shumate's WeatherSTEM weather station. Come and hear all about how Jeff's students are exploring ENSO Phase III’s Guiding Investigative Questions during this SODA Event. Learn how Shumate Middle School is #GettingScienceDone and how you might be able to collaborate with Jeff and his students.
To join the webinar, click here.
How SODA webinars work:
- Introduction of featured teacher, students, and school (2 minutes)
- Presentation by featured teacher and/or students (20-25 minutes)
- Chosen Phase III Guiding Investigative Question(s)
- How the question was explored (dates of data collection)
- Ideas for potential collaboration
- Collaboration and discussion time (30 minutes)
How do you participate in a SODA event?
- Identify the Guiding Investigative Question(s) to explore.
- Conduct protocol measurements using as many of the GLOBE protocols as desired.
- Take protocols measurements at least 3 times per week for one month.
- Report on the data collected at a GLOBE Water in Our Environment SODA webinar*.
- Submit a blog, to the GLOBE web site, highlighting your student research.
- Begin collaborating with other GLOBE schools.
Guiding Investigative Questions
For Phase III, the focus is on Earth’s water, with three simple guiding investigative questions:
- What is the quality of the water in our environment?
- What impact does water, both above and below ground, have on our environment?
- How does water in our environment impact living organisms?
During Phase III, you can be as involved as you like. There are no commitment requirements, although we do hope to “see you” at a webinar to two – and would love for you and your students to share what you are doing! There will be two types of webinars:
- Monthly Science and Research Webinars – These webinars will focus on our guiding questions as we learn about research currently being conducted by scientists at NASA and around the world. We will also explore a variety of both GLOBE and non-GLOBE resources that can be used to enhance students' understanding of the science behind the guiding questions.
- SODA Webinars – These webinars will focus on the data collected during the SODA protocol measurement period. Several schools (teachers and students) will present their data collection and what the data has told them about “Water in Our Environment.”
To learn more about Phase III of the ENSO Student Research Campaign, click here! To receive emails and to sign up for the webinars, click here! Then you will be on your way to connecting with NASA, scientists, and teachers around the world!
Event Topics: Campaigns and Projects (IOPs, etc) type: globe-events
Events origin: GLOBE Implementation Office