Click on the arrow to show the answer to the Frequently Asked Question (FAQ). Learn how to get involved in GLOBE campaigns, explore current science projects, and connect with regional teams around the world. Whether you're a teacher, student, or citizen scientist, this section helps you find ways to contribute to ongoing GLOBE efforts and understand how local actions support global science.

A GLOBE team is a group of students, teachers, or citizen scientists working together to set up a competition, coordinate a community’s science efforts, support an educational or corporate initiative or simply encourage collaboration. Any GLOBE user or school can form or join a GLOBE team. GLOBE teams are more flexible than schools because students in the same school can create different teams to encourage positive competition. Two or more schools can also join one team to encourage collaboration.

To see your team's page, in the top-left corner, select the "Menu" icon. Select "Go To" and then select "My Organizations." In the drop-down menu, select your team.  

GLOBE Teams must be created through the GLOBE Observer app. When you create a team, you become that team's manager. Follow these steps:
  • Open the GLOBE Observer app on your device.
  • Tap the gear icon (bottom-right corner) to open settings.
  • Scroll down to the "GLOBE Team" section.
  • Tap “Create a GLOBE Team.”
  • Enter a team name (must be in English and appropriate).
  • Choose your country, and optionally add city and postal code.
  • Tap Submit. The app will:
    • Generate a referral code you can share with others.
    • Send you a confirmation email.
Once created, your team will be listed on the GLOBE Teams page and others can join (if a private team, they will need your referral code.

A team can either be set as open or private by the person who creates it. An open team allows any GLOBE member to join, whereas a private team requires a referral code from the team manager to join.

Every team has a team page on the GLOBE website. To see your team’s page, go to GLOBE Teams and select “Join a Team.” You can search for your team’s name or scroll through the list. 

To invite people to join a private team, the team manager must provide the team’s referral code. The team code is visible only to the team manager. To invite new team members:
  • Sign in to the GLOBE website.
  • At the top left of the site, select the "Menu" icon.
  • Select “Go To.”
  • Select "My Organizations."
  • In the secondary drop-down menu, select "My Organizations."
  • Select your team. The team’s referral code will be included below your team's name. You can send that code to anyone you wish to invite to your team.  

Successful GLOBE campaigns and projects usually involve:
  • a detailed description of the proposed Campaign/Project, including a preparation plan, type of data collections, a proposed timeline, target audience, and types of participants;
  • a clear Science and Education Plan;
  • a clear Communications Plan;
  • the involvement of at least three GLOBE schools and one GLOBE country;
  • the use of at least two existing GLOBE protocols; and
  • encouraging collaboration and exchange between and among participants, and encouraging student participants to write up their research for the GLOBE International Virtual Science Symposia (IVSS). 

To learn how to submit a campaign proposal, review the campaign and IOP proposals webpage.

To submit a GLOBE event or project idea, please contact campaigns@nasaglobe.org with an initial description of your idea.
Note: Events and projects proposed with little lead time or within a few days to weeks from the start date may not be considered and may not be advertised on our social media platforms.

All educators who have completed their training will see a student account option on their "My Page." To access your "My Page," click on your name (top-right corner), then select My Page from the menu. You can set up student accounts directly from this page.

Go to the "Do GLOBE" tab, then select the "For Students" link. Under the left-hand column select "Student Research Reports." There, you will be able to use the tools to upload your report.

If you see something inappropriate posted, please report it to GLOBE Support at help@nasaglobe.org. 

To get trained, visit the "Get Trained" webpage for details on registering and signing up for a workshop. You can access this page by clicking on "Training" in the menu above.

GLOBE materials can be used across the curriculum. Any classroom, including those for non-STEM subjects such as geography, social studies, language, art, and culture, can participate in the GLOBE Program.

The program can help teachers understand and implement the inquiry process with their students. It also provides the opportunity for students to become researchers by working with their peers around the world.

The GLOBE teams function allows the team organizer to monitor team data collection in a map interface on GLOBE.gov and also supports download of team data from the GLOBE database.