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06/09/2022
09 June: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Mosquito Traps”
The GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar, “Mosquito Traps,” will be held on Thursday, 09 June, at 02:00 p.m. EDT (06:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

05/24/2022
24 May: Webinar for GLOBE Country Coordinators “Environmental Science Diplomacy through Education”
GLOBE Country Coordinators: Please, join the 24 May webinar: “Environmental Science Diplomacy through Education.” This webinar will take place at 09:00 a.m. ET/New York, USA (03:00 p.m. Central European Time/Prague; 04:00 p.m. East Africa Time/Nairobi; 10:00 a.m. Argentina Standard time/Buenos Aires), and is presented by Professor Mike Jabot, Larisa Schelkin, Brian Campbell (NASA GLOBE), Dr. Rusty Low, and Peter Falcon (NASA GLOBE JPL).  >>

05/19/2022
19 May: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “The Zika Bus”
The GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar, “The Zika Bus,” will be held on Thursday, 19 May, at 02:00 p.m. ET (06:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

05/10/2022
10 May: “Highlighting Biometry Measurements Through Student Research Projects and Online Tools within the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia and GLOBE Near East and North Africa Regions” Webinar
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign will be hosting the webinar: “Highlighting Biometry Measurements Through Student Research Projects and Online Tools within the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia and GLOBE Near East and North Africa Regions. Region Focus: Near East and North Africa, and a Return to GLOBE Europe and Eurasia,” on Tuesday, 10 May, 11:00 a.m. EDT (03:00 p.m. UTC/05:00 p.m. CEST/06:00 p.m. Arabian Standard Time).  >>

04/21/2022
21 April: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Professional Development Webinar: “Around the World Spare Tire Blitz”
The GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) professional development webinar, “Around the World Spare Tire Blitz” will be held on Thursday, 21 April, at 02:00 p.m. ET (06:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

04/19/2022
19 April Webinar: “Global Crop Modeling and Climate-related Implications for Future Food Productivity with Dr. Jonas Jaegermeyr: Highlighting the GLOBE Near East and North Africa Region.”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign will be hosting the webinar: “Global Crop Modeling and Climate-related Implications for Future Food Productivity with Dr. Jonas Jaegermeyr: Highlighting the GLOBE Near East and North Africa Region. Focus: GLOBE Near East and North Africa Region,” on Tuesday, 19 April, 01:00 p.m. EDT (05:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

04/06/2022
06 April: Kick-Off Webinar for Trees Campaign Collaborative Spring 2022 IOP (22 April-22 May)
There will be a special kick-off webinar for the IOP on Wednesday, 06 April 2022, 11:00 a.m. EDT (08:00 a.m. PDT, 03:00 p.m. UTC, 05:00 p.m. CET). Please join us!  >>

03/30/2022
30 March: GLOBE “Pacing Guides” Webinar – Mosquitoes
Are you interested in working with The GLOBE Program, but not sure where to start? Assistance is here! NASA has worked with experienced GLOBE teachers to put together new one-week “Pacing Guides.” Each guide provides a five-day sequence of activities that address a guiding question. They are aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and incorporate information on how to engage in science observations with GLOBE. Each Pacing Guide also includes an activity from My NASA Data using real satellite data.  >>

03/30/2022
30 March: 2022 IVSS Judging Webinar
Are you interested in judging for the IVSS? Judges can be STEM professionals, alumni, teachers, grad students, or other interested community members. Typically, judging takes around 20-30 minutes per project; and GIO asks that you commit to at least three projects. To join the webinar, which will take place on 30 March, 10:00 a.m. MT, click here (join at the time of the webinar, and use the password: 2022IVSS).  >>

03/23/2022
23 March: GLOBE “Pacing Guides” Webinar – Urban Heat Islands
Are you interested in working with The GLOBE Program, but not sure where to start? Assistance is here! NASA has worked with experienced GLOBE teachers to put together new one-week “Pacing Guides.” Each guide provides a five-day sequence of activities that address a guiding question. They are aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and incorporate information on how to engage in science observations with GLOBE. Each Pacing Guide also includes an activity from My NASA Data using real satellite data.  >>