April
April 2018 GLOBE News Brief
Celebrate Earth Day on 22 April!
It’s time to celebrate our beautiful planet
-- and the birthday of The GLOBE Program –
on 22 April: Earth Day!
The GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) will be streaming a live Earth Day YouTube broadcast to celebrate. You are cordially invited to attend this event – which, most importantly, celebrates you and your commitment to The GLOBE Program and to the work that advances our knowledge and understanding of Earth. (Check the "News" section of the website for the date and time of the broadcast.)
Have a Happy Earth Day!
News
The NASA GLOBE Clouds "Spring Cloud Observations Data Challenge" is On! (15 March - 15 April)
Thank you for participating in the NASA GLOBE Clouds “Spring Cloud Observations Data Challenge.” Enter up to 10 cloud observations per day (through 15 April) using the GLOBE Program’s data entry options or the GLOBE Observer app. Participants with the most observations will be congratulated by a NASA scientist with a video posted on the NASA GLOBE Clouds website.
Are you wondering about the clouds you are reporting and the type of weather you might experience in your area? For a guide showing how cloud types are related to weather, click here!
To learn more, including how to participate, cloud identification resources and tips, and data collection and data entry help, click here!
Register for the 2018 GLOBE Learning Expedition/Annual Meeting by 16 April! $75 USD Late Fee After 16 April!
The deadline to register for the 2018 GLOBE Learning Expedition (GLE) and the 22nd Annual Meeting is 16 April! After 16 April, there will be a late registration fee of $75! Also, the deadline to reserve a room is 30 April. Rooms requested after this date will be at the discretion of the hotel, and group pricing cannot be guaranteed.
For information on the GLE/Annual Meeting, visit GLOBE’s one-stop-shop:
· GLE Overview and Student Experience
· Registration and Accommodations
· Student Keynote Speaker Application Process
· Annual Meeting Information
Do you need a Visa to attend the GLE? For a guide to help you determine which GLOBE countries need a Visa to travel to the meeting, click here. To request an Invitation Letter from GIO, contact Katy Lackey at lackey@ucar.edu.
On Wednesday, 04 July, there will be no GLE programming in the afternoon so that participants can enjoy and learn about the local environment and the town. For a list of activities available to you (at your own cost), click here.
For fun facts and information on Ireland, click here!
Keep up with the GLE news on social media: #IrelandGLE2018
Did You Participate in the 2018 IVSS? Then Mark Your Calendar for 06 April Feedback and Badges Will Be Sent to Teachers AND There Will Be a Live Drawing for Student Stipends for the 2018 GLE
First, if you participated in the 2018 IVSS, GIO would like to express a big “Thank You” for making this year’s research and science adventure a success! You are the power behind the purpose of GLOBE!
Second, mark your calendar for 06 April:
· Badges and Feedback: Virtual badges will be posted on the GLOBE website, and feedback from judges will be sent to teachers.
· Live Drawing for Student Stipends: There will be a live drawing to see what four student projects (two from the United States and two from international locations) will receive a $2,000 USD stipend to help with the costs of attending the 2018 GLOBE Learning Expedition (GLE) in Killarney, Ireland. The drawing will be held at 9:00 a.m. MDT/11:00 a.m. EDT/3:00 p.m. GMT. Save this link to join the drawing: https://www.globe.gov/drawing
Thank You for Your Participation in the 2018 IVSS!
Keeping Up With the Phase III ENSO Campaign? Then Join These April Webinars!
12 April (8:00 a.m. EDT/12:00 p.m. UTC): Science and Research Webinar “Connections and Collaboration”
During this webinar, participants will hear from students in Taiwan, Croatia, Finland, and the United States as they describe freshwater resources in their regions, and as they share their investigations to help them learn more about water in their environment. Teachers and students are encouraged to join this webinar – and to learn from their peers around the world. (For the last webinar, over 100 students and 20 adults joined in from around the world!) To join this webinar, click here.
26 April (5:00 p.m. EDT/9:00 p.m. UTC): SODA Webinar “Does Data Drive Questions or Do Questions Drive Data? Live from David Wooster Middle School, Stratford, Connecticut, USA”
During this webinar, participants will consider the question: Does data drive questions or do questions drive data? A curious case of the chicken and the egg. The teacher presenting this discussion is Christopher Newlan; student presenters are Lelia Mellen, Leon Nguyen, Natalie Melo, Lucas Jenkins, Anna Flockheart, and Andrew Carmody. To join this webinar, click here.
To learn more about Phase III of the ENSO Student Research Campaign, click here.
To receive emails and webinar announcements, click here.
GLOBE Mission EARTH Teacher (10 April) and Student (13 April) Webinar: "Climate Communications -- Connecting the Classroom to Climate Change"
U.S. Community: GLOBE Mission EARTH (GME) will host a webinar on Tuesday, 10 April (8:00 p.m. EDT): “Climate Communications – Connecting the Classroom to Climate Change.” A student follow-up webinar will take place on Friday, 13 April (1:00 p.m. EDT): “Using Student Voice on Climate Change and the Impact on Communities.”
During the teacher webinar, Susan Joy Hassol, Director of Climate Communications, will present some climate communication strategies that are simple and memorable. The event will include a discussion regarding how to make more effective use of imagery, metaphor, and narrative; in short, how to be a better storyteller of the most important story there is to tell. The student webinar will be a great time for students to connect with scientists!
To register for the teacher webinar (10 April), click here.
To register for the student follow-up webinar (13 April), click here.
U.S. Community: Registration Deadlines for 2018 SRS Fast Approaching!
Registration for the 2018 United States Student Research Symposia (SRS) is open! At the SRS, students from across the United States have the opportunity to come together at one of six face-to-face regional symposia to share the results of field investigations using GLOBE program protocols. As in previous years, the Student Research Symposiums are open to all U.S. GLOBE students and teachers.
SRS Registration Deadlines:
· Southeast: deadline passed
· Northeast/Mid-Atlantic: 04 April
· Southwest: 04 April
· Pacific: 18 April
· Midwest 18 April
· Northwest: 01 May
All event attendees – students, teachers, GLOBE partners, chaperones, etc. – need to register for the SRS individually, and need to sign a Media Release.
Did you miss the March SRS webinar on poster presentations? Click here!
Have a question about Student Research or SRS? Ask the Hotline Team! Fill out this short form and you will be connected with an experienced GLOBE teacher who can help!
For the latest information regarding SRS webinars, blog posts, and resources click here.
U.S. Community: GLOBE Mission EARTH Satellites Student Conference 01 May (Toledo, Ohio, USA)
U.S. Community (K-16 students and their teachers): Join the GLOBE Mission EARTH Satellites Conference on 01 May (8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.). The event will take place at the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Register by midnight on 11 April to qualify for a $10 student scholarship (after this date, a $10 student fee will apply).
At this event, students will present their research papers in a poster session. Awards will be given to the best research projects in each grade category.
GLOBE Mission EARTH is a collaborative of multiple institutions across the United States formed to increase involvement in The GLOBE Program. The mission is to improve education and involvement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by increasing participation of students and citizens in The GLOBE Program.
To register for the conference, click here.
For more information, contact Sara Mierzwiak at sara.mierzwiak@rockets.utoledo.edu.
A GLOBE "Events/Projects to Campaigns" Checklist is Available!
Did you know that GIO has an Events/Projects to Campaign Checklist for community members? This checklist was developed as part of an interactive development process among the GLOBE community, GLOBE Working Groups, and NASA Headquarters. The overall purpose of the document is to provide guidance and streamline requirements for community-led efforts and to ensure that community members know the processes involved in requesting and performing events, projects and campaigns.
The checklist, “GLOBE Events to Campaigns Spreadsheet,” is available on several different pages on the GLOBE website (for diverse GLOBE community members), including in:
· Measurement Campaigns (see left navigation bar)
· Meetings and Symposia (see left navigation bar)
· Events (see left navigation bar)
· Partners and Country Coordinators Community (see bottom of page)
· Ways to Participate in the GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN) (see bottom of page)
Have questions? Please send them to: help@globe.gov.
Anniversaries
Track Nature's Green Wave: 2018 European Phenology Campaign is On!
The 2018 European Phenology Campaign is underway! This year (through December), the campaign will use the mobile app “GrowApp,” which allows students to gather GLOBE phenology and atmosphere data and compare their results to satellite data. The app also enables students to make a time-lapse movie of how trees change during a season.
For more information on the campaign, including how to join this exciting endeavor, click here!
Tech Update
The GLOBE Program's website had two new updates during the month of March 2018.
Community members now have the opportunity to write and send a personal note when making a friend request of another GLOBE member on the site. In addition, “Events” can now be filtered for both “Past” and “Upcoming” events
Looking forward:
The technology team is working on a new Vis Time animation. Through this, community members will be able to view measurements over time with a new timeline interface. This can then be downloaded as an animation file.
Plus, look for the new Carbon Cycle Protocol. Upon completion, students and teachers will be able to enter measurement data for three different types of vegetation (tree, shrub, and herbaceous). The system will also be able to calculate the total amount of carbon that is sequestered in the plant life.
Share Your STEM Stories with the GLOBE Community!
GLOBE is gathering stories of students, teachers, and alumni who have been influenced by their GLOBE experiences to pursue STEM education. We want to hear from:
- Current GLOBE students who intend to pursue further education in STEM;
- Former GLOBE students who are engaged in higher education in STEM areas or who have gone into STEM careers; and
- Teachers who have sought further training in STEM subjects, either through GLOBE training or through other professional development training, in order to enhance their capabilities as teachers or for new careers in STEM
Download the template here. Need assistance? Send an email to help@globe.gov.
Opportunities for U.S. Teachers
U.S. opportunities are often highlighted in the News Brief simply because we are more aware of them through our local media; however, if there are opportunities for GLOBE students and/or teachers in your region you would like us to highlight in the coming months, please send the information to communications@globe.gov. Thank you!
NASA STEM Educator Webinars
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All past issues of the GLOBE News Brief are available in the online Archive.