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Check Out the New “GLOBE Teams” Page! Create/Join Location-Based Teams to Track Data-Collection Efforts


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GLOBE Community: If you are a GLOBE account holder, you can now create and join teams of people, called “GLOBE Teams,” which will enable you to track your group’s data-collection efforts. GLOBE Teams can be used to set up a competition, coordinate a community’s citizen science efforts, support an educational or corporate initiative, or simply enable a group of people to work together.

Even if you do not belong to a specific learning facility, you can associate your data with an entity that consists of friends, family, and coworkers. (Parents can even share in their child's data-collection efforts with their child's school.) This ability will allow you, and others, to search via your group’s name and find data associated with your group. When you set up a GLOBE Team, you will be able to see how many people are on your team and how many observations your team has made for each GLOBE protocol.

A team may be open to anyone or it may be private. Open teams will be visible to all users. If you create a private team, you will be provided with a referral code that you can use to invite people to join your team. (The private teams are often based in a community, such as an after-school program, library or museum club, or corporate team.) You can even join more than one team.

The possibilities for collaboration are endless!

To get started, click here.

If you have any questions, please contact help@globe.gov

type: globe-news

News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office



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