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03/09/2021
09 March Webinar: “Finalizing and Submitting Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign Projects”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign webinar: “Finalizing and Submitting Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign Projects: Final project discussions with campaign team and participants, including student tree research projects in the Philippines,” will be held on Tuesday, 09 March, at 06:00 p.m. EST (11:00 p.m. UTC).
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02/18/2021
18 February: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Story Maps and IVSS”
On Thursday, 18 February, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC), you are invited to join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar: “Story Maps and IVSS.” Participants will learn how to use ArcGIS StoryMaps.
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02/09/2021
09 February: “Continuing Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign Projects” Webinar
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign webinar: “Continuing with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign Projects: Looking More In-depth at Online Tools, Story Mapping, and NASA GLOBE Observer Trees and Land Cover Tools for Student Research Projects, Including Student Research on Lime Trees in Croatia,” will be held on Tuesday, 09 February, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC).
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01/25/2021
25 January: Join the 2021 IVSS Webinar: “STEM Storytelling from an Apache Point of View”
Are you participating in the 2021 International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS)? Then you will want to join this very special webinar: “STEM Storytelling from an Apache Point of View.” The webinar will be held on 25 January, at 09:15 a.m. MST.
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01/19/2021
19 January Webinar: “Getting Started with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Projects”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign webinar: “Getting Started with Your Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Projects,” will be held on Tuesday, 19 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC).
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01/14/2021
14 January: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2019”
On Thursday, 14 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC), you are invited to join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space App Challenge 2019.”
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01/14/2021
14 January: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2019”
On Thursday, 14 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC), you are invited to join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space App Challenge 2019.”
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01/14/2021
14 January: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2019”
On Thursday, 14 January, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC), you are invited to join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar: “Global Winner, Best Use of Data, Project AEDES, NASA International Space App Challenge 2019.”
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01/12/2021
12 January: Session 4 (of 4) NESEC Air Quality Campaign Webinar Series: “Investigating GLOBE Air Quality from the Ground, to Clouds to Satellites”
12 January, Session 4 (04:00 p.m. ET): “How to Tell Your Air Quality Story.” During this session, a NASA scientist will demonstrate how to use cloud observations, aerosols images, and citizen scientist measurements to connect satellite and ground measurements to tell your air quality story. You will learn how various sources of data complement each other and allow you to craft a story using historical GLOBE data or your own observations. Find weather fronts, fires, dust storms and more. Your host will also provide a template for telling the story about what you discover.
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12/15/2020
15 December: Session 3 (of 4) NESEC Air Quality Campaign Webinar Series: “Investigating GLOBE Air Quality from the Ground, to Clouds to Satellites”
15 December, Session 3 (04:00 p.m. ET): “How Do Ground Observations Enhance the Air Quality Story?” Join this session to learn how GLOBE citizen scientists contribute to the overall picture of air quality, and how they use ground measurements from low-cost sensors to complement their GLOBE observations. A NASA scientist will demonstrate how to use the Purple Air visualization map and download PM 2.5 data. Learn how to access the EPA Fire and Smoke Map for more information.
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