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=== '''Data in Action with Jupyter Notebooks and other Earth Science Tools'''  
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=== '''Data to Action Teacher Workshop'''  
- Wednesday, July 17, 2019 ===
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- Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Tacoma, Washington===
  
*8:30 - Introductions, ESIP Overview & Intro to Block Coding with Jupyter Notebooks
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Data to Action with Jupyter Notebooks and other Earth Science Tools
*9:30 - Plenary Sessions
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*1:00 pm - Introductions, ESIP Overview & Intro to Coding with Jupyter Notebooks
*10:30 - Break
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** [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9249101 Workshop presentations]: Introduction, GOES-16/17,  & Jupyter Notebook activities on Figshare
*11:00 - Jupyter Notebooks Hurricane Activity
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*1:15 pm - GOES-16/17 RGB Activity from NOAA CIMSS
*12:30 - Lunch
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** [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9249107 Presentation]
*2:00 - Climate Literacy in the Classroom
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*1:30 pm Jupyter Notebooks Hurricane Activity
*3:00 – Using NASA SEDAC Online Data Products and Services
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** [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9249098 Presentation]
*3:20 – GOES-16/17 Activities
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** [https://github.com/Shelley-E-Olds/ExploreAtlanticStorms GitHub Repository] for the Jupyter Notebook
*3:40 – Break
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*3:00 pm - Break
*4:00 - SuAVE
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*3:30 pm - SuAVE Survey Analysis via Visual Exploration:
*5:00 - Wrap-up and Evaluations
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** [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9249104 Presentation: SuAVE_for_teachers-ESIP_Summer19.pdf]
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*4:45 pm -  Wrap-up and Evaluations
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*5:30 pm (optional) - Research Showcase
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Participating teachers are warmly invited and strongly encouraged to attend the Research Showcase Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 8pm. The Educator workshop is one portion of the larger ESIP 2018 Summer Meeting in Tacoma Washington and educators are welcome all week!
  
Participating teachers are warmly invited and strongly encouraged to attend the Research Showcase Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 8pm as well as the FUNding Friday competition on Friday morning.
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Teachers participating will receive a stipend of $200 (thanks to NOAA). More information and registration at https://2019esipsummermeeting.sched.com/info.
  
The Educator workshop is one portion of the larger ESIP 2018 Summer Meeting and educators are welcome all week!
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Teacher workshop on ESIP schedule: https://2019esipsummermeeting.sched.com/event/O40g/data-to-action-teacher-workshop
  
The teacher registration rate is $50. Teachers attending the Teacher Workshop will be refunded the nominal registration fee after attending the meeting plus a stipend of $200 (thanks to NOAA). More information and registration at https://2019esipsummermeeting.sched.com/info.
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Session Take-Aways:
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* GOES-R Series WebApps (http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/education/goesr/webapps) provide learners with easy to use apps to learn about combining satellite channels into RGB, spatial resolution, and the spectral bands of GOES 16/17
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* The Explore Atlantic Storms Jupyter Notebook provided secondary educators hands on experience (some for the first time) with viewing, modifying, and playing with (python) code.
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* SuAVE Survey Analysis via Visual Exploration is an incredibly powerful and fun tool to explore and use in the classroom.

Latest revision as of 13:22, August 8, 2019

=== Data to Action Teacher Workshop - Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Tacoma, Washington===

Data to Action with Jupyter Notebooks and other Earth Science Tools

Participating teachers are warmly invited and strongly encouraged to attend the Research Showcase Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 8pm. The Educator workshop is one portion of the larger ESIP 2018 Summer Meeting in Tacoma Washington and educators are welcome all week!

Teachers participating will receive a stipend of $200 (thanks to NOAA). More information and registration at https://2019esipsummermeeting.sched.com/info.

Teacher workshop on ESIP schedule: https://2019esipsummermeeting.sched.com/event/O40g/data-to-action-teacher-workshop


Session Take-Aways:

  • GOES-R Series WebApps (http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/education/goesr/webapps) provide learners with easy to use apps to learn about combining satellite channels into RGB, spatial resolution, and the spectral bands of GOES 16/17
  • The Explore Atlantic Storms Jupyter Notebook provided secondary educators hands on experience (some for the first time) with viewing, modifying, and playing with (python) code.
  • SuAVE Survey Analysis via Visual Exploration is an incredibly powerful and fun tool to explore and use in the classroom.