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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
Presentation at the 2007 ESIP Federation Winter Meeting, Jan 3, 2007, Portland, Oregon<br>
 
Presentation at the 2007 ESIP Federation Winter Meeting, Jan 3, 2007, Portland, Oregon<br>
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== Standing Committee Charge - ESIP Federation By Laws ==
 
== Standing Committee Charge - ESIP Federation By Laws ==

Revision as of 13:43, January 4, 2007

Monthly Telecon

The Standing Committee for Education has its monthly telecon on the third Thursday of the month at 2PM ET.
The call in information is 1-800-508-7631 *2720736*

Current Leadership

Tamara Shapiro Ledley - chair
Margaret Mooney - vice chair

Resources

Presentation at the 2007 ESIP Federation Winter Meeting, Jan 3, 2007, Portland, Oregon
Presentation on the Education Community of the Earth Information Exchange and a demonstration of possible educational applications of Societal Benefit Area data

Standing Committee Charge - ESIP Federation By Laws

Section 6: Standing Committee for Education

V.6.1 The ESIP Federation shall include a Standing Committee for Education. Its purpose is to make accessible to educators and learners at all levels in both formal and informal educational contexts the Earth science data, information, tools, and curricula available within the ESIP Federation. Its roles are:

a. To promote and facilitate the development and dissemination of Earth science educational products, information, and tools to a broad user community using the wealth of Earth science data and expertise available in the ESIP Federation.
b. To promote and facilitate the collaboration of multiple ESIP’s to develop educational applications of Earth science data products, information, and tools
c. To provide a central organization for ESIP Federation educational materials to facilitate and standardize dissemination/distribution
d. To develop collaborative relationships with other organizations involved in educational activities