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This
5-part
video
series
includes
an
overview
of
the
Global
Learning
and
Observations
to
Benefit
the
Environment
(GLOBE)
program
through
which
K-12
students
from
all
over
the
world
take
environmental
measurements
at
their
schools
and
share
their
data
via
the
Internet.
NASA
scientists
use
GLOBE
data
in
their
research
and
provide
feedback
to
the
students.
GLOBE
observations
and
measurements
are
in
the
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This
flyer
is
a
two-page
overview
of
the
Student
Cloud
Observations
On-Line
(S'COOL)
education
project.
It
covers
the
project's
educational
contributions,
societal
benefits,
educational
outgrowths,
and
scientific
findings.
The
flyer
shows
the
numbers
and
locations
of
S'COOL
participation
and
regional
observation
coverage.
It
also
contains
URLs
for
online
resources
(e.g.,
GLOBE
contrail
education
and
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This
lesson
is
designed
to
help
students
gain
knowledge
in
using
the
MY
NASA
DATA
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
to
specify
and
download
a
microset
of
data,
then
to
use
the
data
to
investigate
stratospheric
ozone
(ozone
hole
in
particular).
Using
the
LAS,
student-groups
will
download
a
microset
of
stratospheric
ozone
data
collected
by
the
SAGE
III
instrument
for
a
particular
location.
They
will
also
plot
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This
lesson
is
designed
to
help
students
gain
knowledge
in
using
the
MY
NASA
DATA
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
to
specify
and
download
a
microset
of
data,
then
use
the
data
to
investigate
the
carbon
monoxide
level
at
a
fixed
latitude.
Using
the
LAS,
students
will
download
data,
and
will
then
use
a
spreadsheet
program
to
create
maps
of
the
carbon
monoxide
level
for
a
particular
latitude.
They
will
then
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This
lesson
is
designed
to
help
students
gain
knowledge
in
using
the
MY
NASA
DATA
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
to
specify
and
download
a
microset
of
data,
then
to
use
the
data
to
compare
the
ozone
levels
of
selected
regions
around
the
world.
Students
locate
and
identify
geographical
regions
using
latitude
and
longitude;
then,
in
groups,
students
create
and
analyze
graphs
of
ozone
levels
for
the
identified
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This lithograph describes where ozone is found, how it is formed, and the effects of ozone on biological processes. How and why NASA studies ozone is covered along with how individuals can monitor ground level (tropospheric) ozone by starting their own ozone-monitoring garden.
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In
this
lesson
students
will
investigate
Nitrogen
Dioxide
levels
in
the
atmosphere
over
a
one-year
period.
The
students
will
have
to
look
at
several
regions
from
around
the
world
to
draw
conclusions
regarding
NO2
amounts.
From
the
plots,
students
will
have
to
brainstorm
the
reasons
behind
the
variability
in
NO2
concentrations.
Detailed
procedures,
materials,
vocabulary
linked
to
an
online
glossary,
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This
is
a
problem-based
learning
activity
in
which
students
pretend
they
are
famous
musicians
planning
a
world
tour.
All
performances
will
be
in
outdoor
amphitheaters.
The
locations
that
have
been
booked
so
far
are:
Chile,
Venezuela,
Greenland
and
Maine
(USA),
but
no
dates
have
been
secured.
The
students
will
have
to
predict
the
best
times
to
perform
in
these
areas.
Detailed
procedures,
materials,
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In this lesson, students study convective cloud cover in order to accurately predict 'Thunderstorm' season for their continent. This is done through data analysis. Detailed procedures, materials list, vocabulary linked to an online glossary, and teachers notes are provided.
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This
activity
prepares
the
student
to
launch
an
investigation
of
the
relationship
between
precipitation
and
Streamflow
for
a
local
watershed.
It
can
enrich
a
study
of
the
water
cycle.
Following
the
step-by-step
instruction
in
this
case
study,
students
will
locate,
download,
format,
and
finally
graph
one
year
of
Web-based
data
for
these
two
variables.
Included
is
a
graph
that
highlights
the
details
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