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03/31/2020
31 March: GLOBE Mission EARTH Webinar #4 – “What Can You Do To Make Your Water Healthier?”
Bay Watershed Education and Training (BWET) and GLOBE Mission EARTH (GME) will host their fourth webinar, “What Can You Do To Make Your Water Healthier?” in support of the BWET/GME Water Quality Training. The webinar will be held on 31 March at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
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03/30/2020
30 March: 2020 IVSS Informational Judging Webinar
There will be an informational webinar on Monday, 30 March (8:00 a.m. EST/1:00 p.m. UTC).
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03/17/2020
17 March: Trees Around the GLOBE Campaign Webinar “The Use of LiDAR to Derive Tree Heights and Other Structural Vegetation Characteristics”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign webinar “The Use of LiDAR to Derive Tree Heights and Other Structural Vegetation Characteristics: Applications for Mapping Habitats in a Post-fire Environment,” will be held on Tuesday, 17 March, at 2:00 p.m. EST (6:00 p.m. UTC).
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03/10/2020
10 March: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Better Together: Mosquito Habitat Mapper – Land Cover”
On Tuesday, 10 March, at 2:00 p.m. EST (7:00 p.m. UTC), GLOBE Mission Mosquito will be hosting a webinar, “Better Together: Mosquito Habitat Mapper – Land Cover.”
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03/04/2020
04 March: U.S. Regional SRS Webinar on GLOBE Visualization System
Join the U.S. SRS webinar on 04 March (Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. EST). During this webinar, participants will learn how to use the GLOBE Visualization System in order to view and interact with data measured across the world. Participants will find out how to map, graph, filter, and export data. Graphs from the Visualization System can be exported and used on your GLOBE research poster.
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03/03/2020
03 March: U.S. Teachers – Participate in the Teacher Watercooler Meetup
U.S. Teachers: Join the GLOBE Professional Learning Community (PLC) and hear how other GLOBE teachers use GLOBE with their students during a Teacher Watercooler on 03 March (Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. EST).
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03/03/2020
03 March: GLOBE Water Bodies Intensive Observation Period (23 March-17 April) Informational Webinar
There will be an informational, pre-IOP, webinar on Tuesday, 03 March, at 10:00 a.m. EST (3:00 p.m. UTC). The webinar will include: an overview of the IOP by GLOBE Africa Regional Coordination Office Director Mark Brettenny; a discussion of the IOP protocols by Dr. Francis Wasswa Nsubugwa; a discussion of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and IOP alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by Killian Christ; a discussion of IVSS research possibilities by Dr. Becky Boger; and a discussion regarding increasing participation and encouraging collaboration by Rogeline Brettenny.
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03/03/2020
03 March: GLOBE Mission EARTH Webinar #3 – “How Does Our Water’s Health Relate to Our Watershed’s Health?”
Bay Watershed Education and Training (BWET) and GLOBE Mission EARTH (GME) will host their third webinar, “How Does Our Water’s Health Relate to Our Watershed’s Health?” in support of the BWET/GME Water Quality Training. The webinar will be held on 03 March at 8:00 p.m. EST.
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03/01/2020 - 03/31/2020
01-31 March: GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect-Surface Temperature Student Research Campaign
The March Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE)-Surface Temperature Field Campaign has begun. It is time once again to collect observations of surface temperature, clouds, and snow – and add to the extensive data set that students and scientists, including Dr. Czajkowski (Director of the Geographic Information Science and Applied Geographics Lab at the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA) can use to study the urban heat island effect. Whether you are at an urban school, suburban school, or rural school, your observations are vital to this campaign.
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02/19/2020
19 February: Trees Challenge 2020: Make Every Tree Count (01-30 April) Webinar
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the 25th anniversary of The GLOBE Program, GLOBE Observer is hosting a month-long citizen science challenge in April 2020. Volunteers are invited to measure the height of as many different trees as possible throughout the month using the Trees Tool in the GLOBE Observer app. The individuals, schools, and registered teams that measure the most trees will be recognized as top observers in the challenge.
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