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05/20/2020
GLOBE Database Receives 15,000th NASA GLOBE Observer Tree Height Observation in April 2020
In April 2020, the GLOBE database received its 15,000th NASA GLOBE Observer Trees Tool tree height observation. The 15,000 observations have come from over 8,000 observation locations around the world.  >>

05/18/2020
2020 GLOBE Annual Meeting Cancelled – Possible Virtual Meeting 13-16 July
After great consideration, the GLOBE Annual Meeting in Washington D.C., in July 2020, has been cancelled.  >>

05/18/2020
LOOK UP - Here Comes the Clouds!
April Johnstone's 2nd grade students captured a few clouds and our hearts recently. As a GLOBE teacher at Skyridge Elementary in Auburn California, Ms. Johnstone engaged her 2nd grade students in STEM learning by studying clouds and taking air temperature readings throughout the year. These STEM-ready second graders took weekly cloud and air temperature readings and kept their data in their personal science journal. Not only did students identify cloud types, they learned GLOBE cloud symbols, created a cloudscape in their classroom, read the Having Fun with Clouds book as a class and drew the cloud triangle in their journals. Weekly, as a class, they entered their cloud measurements using the GLOBE Observer app. Skyridge Elementary has 815 GLOBE measurement data entries (over 400 of which entered this year). Recently with digital learning in place, Ms. Johnstone guided the students in creating cloud mobiles as a final project. Prior to the on-line video call, students were guided as to what materials they needed to bring to the "classroom." The session began when students were instructed to look out their windows or go in their backyards and make a cloud observation and record it in their journal. Students then were called upon to identify what they saw: cloud percentage, types, sky color, contrails and sky clarity. Students responded to Ms. Johsntone's prompts and she used the cloud observer app to enter their responses and send the data the GLOBE database. Next Ms. Johnstone led her students in creating cloud mobiles. Students needed to identify their cloud types starting with the highest elevation and ending with clouds closest to the ground level. Each student created and presented their own artistic interpretation at the end of the 20-minute exercise. "This is a great example of how art meets science meets digital learning." commented Tracy Ostrom, GLOBE Partner who supports Ms. Johnstone's GLOBE program through GLOBE Mission EARTH and participated in the video call.  >>

05/15/2020
Join 20 May GLOBE Mission EARTH Webinar “What’s a Phenological Garden? Cycles of Life in Your Classroom and Neighborhood”
GLOBE Mission EARTH (GME) will host a webinar, “What's a Phenological Garden? Cycles of Life in Your Classroom and Neighborhood” on 20 May at 3:00 p.m. EDT.  >>

05/13/2020
Now is a Great Time to Create/Join a “GLOBE Team”
GLOBE Community: If you are a GLOBE account holder, now is a great time for you to create and join teams of people, called “GLOBE Teams,” which will enable you to track your group’s data-collection efforts. GLOBE Teams can be used to set up a competition, coordinate a community’s citizen science efforts, support an educational or corporate initiative, or simply enable a group of people to work together.  >>

05/11/2020
U.S. K-12 Teachers: Deadline to Apply for Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Semester, Cycle 2, is Today (11 May)
U.S. K-12 Teachers: Applications for the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program for U.S. Teachers (Fulbright DAST), Cycle 2, is 11 May – for projects taking place between October 2020 and May 2021.  >>

05/08/2020
Forbes Article, “6 Resources To Teach Kids About Weather and Climate During the Coronavirus Shutdown” Highlights GLOBE Resources
A recent article “6 Resources To Teach Kids About Weather And Climate During the Coronavirus Shutdown,” written by Marshall Shepherd and published in Forbes on 02 April, highlights GLOBE program resources available now for students studying from home.  >>

05/07/2020
Today (07 May) Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Meet Up and Do Science – Mosquito Menagerie”
On Thursday, 07 May, at 2:00 p.m. EDT (7:00 p.m. UTC), GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) will be hosting a webinar, “Meet Up and Do Science – Mosquito Menagerie.”  >>

05/07/2020
New “GLOBE Publications” Page! Search for Publications via Select Filters and Suggest Publications To Be Added
Thanks to the GLOBE Community Support Team (CST), the “new and improved” GLOBE publications page is up and running on the GLOBE website!  >>

05/07/2020
GLOBE, NOAA, and “NASA At Home” Resources for Teachers and Students
The GLOBE Program would like to point out a few resources for teachers and students seeking innovative and exploratory learning adventures.  >>