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2) Here is the Education Committee report I posted for the November ExComm meeting:
 
2) Here is the Education Committee report I posted for the November ExComm meeting:
  
*The Education Committee has posted the alpha version of its e-book of drone activities. Shelley Olds has developed a pair of surveys we will use to gather feedback on the activities. (SHELLEY: Should we link to the surveys here and I can invite folks to offer feedback? Alternatively, we could post the activity link and survey directly to the Drone cluster listserv)
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*The Education Committee has posted the [[ESIP_Drone_Activities| alpha version of its e-book of drone activities]]. Shelley Olds has developed a pair of surveys we will use to gather feedback on the activities. (SHELLEY: Should we link to the surveys here and I can invite folks to offer feedback? Alternatively, we could post the activity link and survey directly to the Drone cluster listserv)
 
*Margaret Mooney presented the e-book content in a session at the Midwest Regional meeting of the National Science Teachers Association in Minneapolis on October 28. Twenty-nine enthusiastic participants showed up (some even took test flights!) for her late Friday afternoon session. The activities were well received and several participants indicated they would try them with students.
 
*Margaret Mooney presented the e-book content in a session at the Midwest Regional meeting of the National Science Teachers Association in Minneapolis on October 28. Twenty-nine enthusiastic participants showed up (some even took test flights!) for her late Friday afternoon session. The activities were well received and several participants indicated they would try them with students.

Revision as of 10:42, November 2, 2016

What topics would you like the Education Committee to address?
Please give your name along with your comments.

Is there a sub-group who wants to discuss instrument packages? Invite Randy Russell.


Potential Agenda Items for Tuesday, November 8th

1) The ESIP Executive Committee has requested that each committee chair review their committee's purpose in the current ESIP bylaws. The ExComm will discuss if all standing committees are needed moving forward and if we need to clarify names, purposes of these groups.

Here are the bylaws for Education:
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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
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2) Here is the Education Committee report I posted for the November ExComm meeting:

  • The Education Committee has posted the alpha version of its e-book of drone activities. Shelley Olds has developed a pair of surveys we will use to gather feedback on the activities. (SHELLEY: Should we link to the surveys here and I can invite folks to offer feedback? Alternatively, we could post the activity link and survey directly to the Drone cluster listserv)
  • Margaret Mooney presented the e-book content in a session at the Midwest Regional meeting of the National Science Teachers Association in Minneapolis on October 28. Twenty-nine enthusiastic participants showed up (some even took test flights!) for her late Friday afternoon session. The activities were well received and several participants indicated they would try them with students.