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For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth observation data, thus forming a community dedicated to making Earth observations more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the public. The theme of the meeting is Putting Data to Work: Building Public-Private Partnerships to Increase Resilience & Enhance the Socioeconomic Value of Data.

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Tuesday, July 14 • 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Putting Data to Work for Earth Science Education

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The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Education Committee will be conducting a virtual workshop on the afternoons of July 14th and 15th featuring sessions: NOAA Climate Explorer, En-ROADS Climate Interactive, My NASA Data, and NOAA’s SOS Explorer Mobile plus additional resources from other ESIP Community members: NASA SEDAC. Haz Pop, GOES 16/17 Satellite Data, UNAVCO Velocity Viewer, Global Forest Link, Global Systems Science, CLEAN, Professional Learning Group.

Registration is FREE for teachers and includes: Access to the entire ESIP Summer meeting (July 14-24); and Access to $500 Implementation Grants (Fifteen available for Fall 2020)

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avatar for LuAnn Dahlman

LuAnn Dahlman

User Advocate, NOAA Climate Program Office
Editor, U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. User Advocate for Climate Explorer and Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation. Ask me about how Cooperative, Collaborative Community Science could enhance NOAA efforts with on-the-ground mapping of flooding.
avatar for Shelley Olds

Shelley Olds

Science Education Specialist, UNAVCO
Data visualization tools, Earth science education, human dimensions of natural hazards, disaster risk reduction (DRR), resilience building.
avatar for Margaret Mooney

Margaret Mooney

Education Director, NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies
avatar for Becky Reid

Becky Reid

Faculty, Cuesta College
I discovered ESIP in the summer of 2009 when I was teaching science in Santa Barbara and attended the Summer meeting there. Ever since then, I have been volunteering with the ESIP Education Committee in various capacities, serving as Chair in 2013, 2019, and 2020.
avatar for Tamara Ledley

Tamara Ledley

STEM Consultant & Adjunct Professor, Sustaining Science Consulting & Bentley University
I am interested in moving ESIP forward in broadening the reach of “making data matter” into communities and organizations for whom Earth science data and information is essential to their decision making processes. Much of my work has focused on making Earth and climate science... Read More →


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