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02/20/2019
SRS Teacher Webinar: How to Upload your GLOBE Data
GLOBE Project Web Manager, Cornell Lewis, will walk us through uploading data to the GLOBE website, essential for participating in the SRS, and a great way to contribute to the millions of measurements used by scientists and students world-wide!  >>


12/18/2018
December Teacher Watercooler Meet-up
Join the U.S. GLOBE Professional Learning Community! At this meet-up Jeff Bouwman will talk about #GettingScienceDone with GLOBE at Shumate Middle School in MI and Wanda Hathaway will talk about conducting aerosol research at Elizabeth City Middle School in NC.  >>

11/28/2018
November Teacher Watercooler Meet-up
Join the GLOBE Professional Learning Community and hear from New Jersey GLOBE Teacher Vicky Gorman who will talk about doing GLOBE at Medford Memorial Middle School in NJ and the "The Citizen Science Education Program", and from GLOBE teacher Audra Edwards who will talk about Water Quality Research in Texas.  >>

11/15/2018
NASA Goddard GLOBE Webinar
The Webinar will cover the ICESat-2 mission, the GLOBE Tree Height Measurement Campaign and the Elementary GLOBE K-4 book on Climate. All three of these topics center on measurement and changes in our climate. Information about the ICESat-2 mission will be presented. Teachers and students will learn how to get involved in the Tree Height Measurement Campaign. The What in the World is Happening to our Climate? book highlights the difference between weather and climate, regional and global climate and climate change. Examples of hands-on activities will also be presented.  >>

10/09/2018
GLOBE Teacher Watercooler Meet-up
Join the GLOBE Professional Learning Community (PLC) and hear from GLOBE Teacher Joyanne Hamilton from Innoko River School (AK) on "What Grows First in a Boreal Forest after a Fire?". Stay on the line for a brief informational session about the upcoming dates and locations of the 2019 Student Research Symposia.  >>

05/18/2018 - 05/19/2018
Pacific (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium
Teachers, students, US Partnerships, scientists and alumni from the Pacific geographic area (NV, CA, HI) are invited to gather and discuss GLOBE student research projects at the third annual US regional Student Research Symposium.  >>

03/28/2018 - 03/29/2018
North America Regional Meeting (NARM) 2018
Train the Trainer (TTT) will be Monday and Tuesday, March 26-27, 2018. The GLOBE North American Regional Meeting (NARM) will be Wednesday and Thursday, March 28-29.  >>

11/06/2017 - 11/10/2017
Workshop: New Orleans Bootcamp with Xavier University of Louisiana, United States
This is an intensive five-day GLOBE Partnership Train-the-Trainer with a focus on implementing GLOBE within highly diverse communities or within schools and informal learning programs that serve traditionally under-served and underrepresented populations in the STEM disciplines, including women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. The workshop is funded by an NSF grant with travel, accommodation and meals covered for 15 participants. If you need help identifying child care resources, please contact the hotel directly. New GLOBE partners (those who have joined in the last 3 years and have not received a full five-day training) can register two participants. Other GLOBE partners can register one participant. This Bootcamp is for United States Partners. There will be time during the workshop for networking and discussing possible collaborations. Once the selection committee has selected the participants, participants will be sent the travel information worksheet to complete and return. Application Deadline: September 15th, 2017 (We will take applications up until this date) Selection by: October 2nd, 2017. Workshop begins November 6th and ends on November 10th at noon.   NOTE: The workshop says it's full, but we are still taking applications. We welcome your application!  >>

06/26/2017 - 06/29/2017
Workshop: New Hampton School, New Hampshire, United States
This workshop is for NHEET Vertical Science MSP teachers. The theme this year is Atmosphere, Weather and Climate.  >>