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Enter the Data Entry Challenge 18-24 April
GLOBE is hosting the 2016 Data Entry Challenge from 18-24 April!
During the past (almost) 21 years, students have submitted nearly 133,800,000 measurements to the GLOBE database, with a whopping nearly 4 million measurements added in the past year alone! The GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) applauds students for their extraordinary efforts in reporting the data they gather for research and understanding.
The Data Entry Challege will take place during Earth Week, the week of Earth Day, which takes place, as always, on 22 April. We want to see the numbers on data-entry skyrocket that week... so plan to enter new data or old. The GLOBE Implementation Office will recognize:
- schools entering the most data entered between 18-24 April 2016; as well as
- schools entering the most data using the mobile app between 18-24 April 2016.
During the first Data Entry Challenge, which took place over Earth Week 2015 in celebration of Earth Day and GLOBE's 20th Anniversary, more than 240 schools answered the call to not just count the data, but to make the data count. More than 160,000 measurements were added to the GLOBE database during that week. (The measurements included both those collected during the week, and those from years past that were not previously entered into the database.) Let's see if we can beat that record.
Data remain as important now as they were on the day you collected them. If you have old data sheets that you have not yet entered into the GLOBE database, please make an effort to report those data. If your data collection is up-to-date, then enter new data, as well, during the Data Entry Challenge.
GIO is calling on you to dig in even deeper and continue to make your data count.
With your help, it all adds up!
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