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03/30/2023
U.S. Weekly Watercooler: Soils, Carbon and GLOBE
Join GLOBE Partner Anne Lewis, South Dakota Discovery Center, at this week's Watercooler. The Pedosphere is an important part of Earth's system. Learn about how to include soil when teaching the carbon cycle using GLOBE resources.  >>

02/16/2023
U.S. Weekly Watercooler: 16 Feb 2023
Join us to learn how students can show off their hard work and share the results of GLOBE research investigations at one of GLOBE's Student Research Symposia (SRS). At this watercooler we will discuss what to expect at an SRS, dates and locations, example agendas, and how educators can apply for travel funding for themselves and their students.   >>

02/09/2023
U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercooler: 09 Feb 2023
Join GLOBE Partner Larisa Schelkin to hear about the most recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and K-12 education and what it means for GLOBE.  >>

01/19/2023
U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercooler: Partner Yearbook
Join the U.S. GLOBE Coordination Office for a GLOBE Partner Yearbook work session where you can work on your page, ask questions, and learn about the opportunity to receive a stipend to support travel and lodging costs for the 2023 North American Regional Meeting (submitting a yearbook page is essential for this funding)!  >>

01/12/2023
U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercooler: 12 Jan 2022
Join GLOBE Teacher Janene Smith (St. Peter's High School, OH) to learn about how she uses GLOBE in her junior high science class.  >>

12/22/2022
Mission SnowGLOBE webinar for STUDENTS and EDUCATORS
The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office invites you and your students to participate in Mission SnowGLOBE starting in January 2023 to collect measurements during snow events to assist the NASA Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) field campaign.  At this webinar for Educators and Students, join IMPACTS Principal Investigator, Dr. Lynn McMurdie, to learn the science behind the mission, opportunities to talk with pilots and scientists, example student research questions.  >>

12/15/2022
Join Mission SnowGLOBE! Informational Webinar for Educators and Partners
The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office invites you and your students to participate in Mission SnowGLOBE starting in January 2023 to collect measurements during snow events to assist the NASA Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) field campaign.  At this webinar for Educators and Partners, join IMPACTS Principal Investigator, Dr. Lynn McMurdie, to learn about the project, why the data are important, and how to participate.  >>

12/07/2022 - 03/31/2023
Mission SnowGLOBE
The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office invites you and your students to participate in Mission SnowGLOBE starting in January 2023! We are working in partnership with the NASA Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) field campaign to collect measurements during snow events and upload the data to the GLOBE website.  >>

12/01/2022
U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercooler: Solar Eclipses
Two solar eclipses are about to happen across the US and there are new ideas to collect clouds, air temperature, and wind information. We want to hear from you how to brainstorm ideas on how to collect data and conduct investigations around the eclipses. Kristen Weaver, Holli Kohl, and Marile Colon Robles will lead the conversation.  >>

11/10/2022
U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercooler: Solar Suitcases and GLOBE
Anna Gomberg (former GLOBE teacher and now with We Share Solar [WSS]) will share about Solar Suitcases and the connection to GLOBE.  >>