GISN Webinars

GISN Webinars

The GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN) is a global community where scientists mentor students and teachers, present scientific ideas, and/or collaborate on scientific research. The GISN hosts webinars that provide tools and tips for scientists interacting with teachers and students.


Upcoming GISN Webinars

Title: GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN) Doing Research Together: What's Next?
Date: 22 May 2025 @ 9 am ET (1:00 pm UTC)
Description: Learn about emerging collaborative opportunities to team with NASA Mission science and ongoing GLOBE science research.  And, let's continue to get to know each other. You are invited to submit a slide introducing yourself and your science research interests-and  if you are looking for collaborating schools or scientists for a  research project  or want to collaborate with existing project note that as well,  Send your slide to brianna_lind@strategies.org by 20 May.

Registration: Register for the webinar here


Archived GISN Webinars

Webinar Recording Description
The Nuts & Bolts of Using GLOBE To Do Outreach & Education

This webinar covers some basic information about the GISN such as how to apply and ways to participate.

GLOBE Mosquito Project Dr. Mullica Jaroensutasinee & Dr. Krisanadej Jaroensutasinee from GLOBE Thailand present their Mosquito protocol, research, and educational activities with students.
GLOBE Aerosols CampaignBára Semerákóva from GLOBE Europe and Eurasia discusses the GLOBE Europe Aerosols Campaign.
Using GLOBE as a Tool for InquiryDr. Todd Ellis of the NASA CloudSat satellite mission discusses how he uses GLOBE as a tool for inquiry in undergraduate classes.
GLOBE's Data Quality AssuranceTravis Andersen of the GLOBE Implementation Offices discusses GLOBE data quality.
Role Model Training

Dr. Julie Malmberg shares role model training materials for outreach in K-12 settings, ranging from SciGirls, Tech Bridge, and GLOBE materials.

How To Do Outreach

Dr. Julie Malmberg presents sample outreach activities for classroom engagement in K-12 and undergraduate settings, including SciGirls and GLOBE materials.

Adventures of a Scientist in the K-12 ClassroomDr. Lin Chambers shares lessons learned from her experiences speaking with students from kindergarten through high school, in multiple states and on three continents, in two and a half languages, in person and through virtual connections since 1997. Lin is a physical scientist in the Science Directorate at the NASA Langley Research Center, where she leads the S'COOL Project and MY NASA DATA. She was the Contrail Scientist for The GLOBE Program from 2003-2006.
Meaningful Teacher-Scientist Relationships: How to Make It WorkK-12 schools are very different from the university and research world, and working with a teacher or visiting a classroom can be very intimidating. In this webinar, Einstein Fellow and Enviornmental Science Teacher Linsday Knippenberg shares ideas for planning classroom visits, collaborating while in the field, and building a lasting, two-way partnership between the teacher and scientist.