News - Latin America and Caribbean
2024–25 Student Vlogger Program Introduces First Group of Vloggers
The GLOBE Student Vlogger program provides students with the opportunity to learn about how to create vlog-style videos to show off their world and their GLOBE experiences. These videos are posted to GLOBE’s YouTube channel, showcased at various GLOBE events, and shared on GLOBE’s social media platforms. Student vloggers open their lives to the rest of the GLOBE Program, giving peers around the world a chance to see how they learn and investigate in their communities.
This year’s cohort is no different. Twenty students, ages 10–16, were selected through a competitive application process and have been meeting monthly to learn more about how to produce vlog-style videos, create dynamic content to further illustrate the GLOBE protocols, and explore new ways to present the science, for example, by creating science infographics. They do all this while learning with and about one another’s countries and cultures. The vloggers (see below) represent five of the six GLOBE regions, joining us from the Near East and North Africa, Asia and Pacific, Africa, Europe and Eurasia, and Latin America and Caribbean.
The students have been hard at work on introduction videos, which will be released on GLOBE’s YouTube channel over the next few weeks. View the first introduction video, just released!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get notified when the next series of introduction videos, new biome vlogs, as well as culture vlogs get posted! Stay tuned for the protocol vlogs where students demonstrate how they complete GLOBE protocols in their local environments.
View the Student
Vlogger YouTube playlist to view all videos from our current and
past cohorts of students.
For more information about the GLOBE Student Vlogger program, email vloggers.globe@gmail.com.
News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office