Difference between revisions of "Education"

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==Current Projects==
 
==Current Projects==
  
===[[Education/Out2Lunch|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Out 2 Lunch Webinar Series</span>]]===
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===[[Education/EdTech-lending-library|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Out 2 Lunch Webinar Series</span>]]===
 
10 minute demonstrations of cool Earth Science data tools or resources.
 
10 minute demonstrations of cool Earth Science data tools or resources.
  
===[[ESIP Exploration of Coding|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Exploration of Coding "book-club"</span>]]===
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===[[Education/Out2Lunch|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Scientific Instrument Technology Permanent Loan & Lending Library  </span>]]===
ESIP Education Committee is starting a book club-style exploration of coding. The purpose is to explore the hype behind Hour of Code and other coding projects (Girls who code, etc) to find something we might harness as content for ESIP education workshops.
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Project to develop a permanent loan and a lending library of instruments which includes the low-cost, high-quality, hand-held, durable, Blue-tooth enabled, and programmable multi-sensor instruments.
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Every other week, following our Out2Lunch presentations, we'll spend ~45 minutes discussing what we've learned from the week's assignment. Our first session will be this Wednesday, Nov 1, immediately following the Out2Lunch presentation. We'll continue meeting for as long (or short) as it seems useful.
 
  
===[[ESIP Drone Activities|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Drones in STEM</span>]]===
 
  
 
==Upcoming Workshops==
 
==Upcoming Workshops==
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* [[Education/2019workshop|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">ESIP Education Workshop 2019</span>  @ ESIP Summer Meeting]]
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:: Tacoma, WA
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:: TBD: July 2019
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:*Previous Workshops
 
* [[Education/2018workshop|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">ESIP Education Workshop</span>  @ ESIP Summer Meeting]]
 
* [[Education/2018workshop|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">ESIP Education Workshop</span>  @ ESIP Summer Meeting]]
 
:: Tuscon, AZ
 
:: Tuscon, AZ
 
:: Wednesday, July 18, 2018
 
:: Wednesday, July 18, 2018
  
:*Previous Workshops
 
 
* [http://www.nsta.org/conferences/schedule2.aspx?id=2017mil<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Got a Drone? Try This!</span>] NSTA 2017 Milwaukee Area Conference, 11/9/17  
 
* [http://www.nsta.org/conferences/schedule2.aspx?id=2017mil<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Got a Drone? Try This!</span>] NSTA 2017 Milwaukee Area Conference, 11/9/17  
 
::: Presenter: Margaret Mooney, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) UW-Madison
 
::: Presenter: Margaret Mooney, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) UW-Madison
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:: Workshop resources available on Figshare: [[https://figshare.com/articles/Drones_Data_and_The_Great_American_Eclipse_Teacher_Workshop_2017/5302150  <span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Drones, Data and The Great American Eclipse Teacher Workshop 2017</span>]]
 
:: Workshop resources available on Figshare: [[https://figshare.com/articles/Drones_Data_and_The_Great_American_Eclipse_Teacher_Workshop_2017/5302150  <span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Drones, Data and The Great American Eclipse Teacher Workshop 2017</span>]]
  
==Archive==
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==Archive & Previous Projects==
 
: [[Archived Education Resources|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Archived Education Resources</span>]] including conference posters and presentations, past initiatives, etc
 
: [[Archived Education Resources|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;">Archived Education Resources</span>]] including conference posters and presentations, past initiatives, etc
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===[[ESIP Drone Activities|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Drones in STEM</span>]]===
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===[[ESIP Exploration of Coding|<span  style="color:#5ea0b2;"> Exploration of Coding "book-club"</span>]]===
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ESIP Education Committee is starting a book club-style exploration of coding. The purpose is to explore the hype behind Hour of Code and other coding projects (Girls who code, etc) to find something we might harness as content for ESIP education workshops.

Revision as of 16:56, February 14, 2019

Committee Meetings

The Education Committee's Monthly call is on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 3:00 PM Eastern.
Upcoming Meeting: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 3:00 PM Eastern

To join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone, click:
https://www.gotomeeting.com/join/577716565 Or, you can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (646) 749-3131 Access Code: 577-716-565


Join the ESIP Education mailing list. : receives 3 -5 messages a month.


About ESIP's Education Committee

We are an all-volunteer open committee.

  • Projects and plans for FY 2018

Implementation plans with ESIP strategic goals, committee objective and charge; and objectives for the year mentioned:

Get Involved

Current Projects

Out 2 Lunch Webinar Series

10 minute demonstrations of cool Earth Science data tools or resources.

Scientific Instrument Technology Permanent Loan & Lending Library

Project to develop a permanent loan and a lending library of instruments which includes the low-cost, high-quality, hand-held, durable, Blue-tooth enabled, and programmable multi-sensor instruments.



Upcoming Workshops

Tacoma, WA
TBD: July 2019
  • Previous Workshops
Tuscon, AZ
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Presenter: Margaret Mooney, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) UW-Madison
Albuquerque, NM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:30am-11:30am, July 17-19, 2017
Workshop resources: [2017 Drones in STEM]
Bloomington, IN
Thursday Jul 27, 2017
Workshop resources available on Figshare: [Drones, Data and The Great American Eclipse Teacher Workshop 2017]

Archive & Previous Projects

Archived Education Resources including conference posters and presentations, past initiatives, etc

Drones in STEM

Exploration of Coding "book-club"

ESIP Education Committee is starting a book club-style exploration of coding. The purpose is to explore the hype behind Hour of Code and other coding projects (Girls who code, etc) to find something we might harness as content for ESIP education workshops.