Copy
View this email in your browser
GLOBE Regional Partner News Update Logo

Your Partner Forum Member:

Michael JabotInstitute for Research in Science Teaching
Fredonia, New York, jabot@fredonia.edu

Regional Highlight: 

NASA Cit Sci logoThe Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GLOBE Partner) hosted last year’s NASA Summer of Citizen Science event series, the online manifestation of the 2nd Annual NASA Citizen Science Community Workshop, with a broad-ranging conversation about some of the most important issues facing citizen science practice today. The series is continuing into 2021 with shorter sequences of events around themes, with the next events beginning in late summer, once again with a focus on serving scientists and staff leading NASA sponsored or affiliated citizen science projects.

Read more here for links to recordings of the events and a sign-up to stay in the loop!

Regional Events and Trainings:


  • No U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercoolers in July. Don't worry, you can always catch up on ones you missed - past Watercoolers can be viewed from the U.S. GLOBE Watercoolers YouTube Playlist. Stay tuned for the schedule and sign-up announcement this month! 

GLOBE Meets Natural Inquirer Opportunity


natural inquirer beeA great opportunity for in-service teachers in your network or pre-service teachers in your classrooms! 

The GLOBE Program in partnership with the USDA Forest Service is looking for K-12 pre- and in-service educators to write a blog or social media post connecting an issue of the Natural Inquirer​ with GLOBE protocols and/or learning activities. Crosswalks will be published on the GLOBE website and shared with educators in both communities.

$$$ Stipends for published pieces! $$$

Share
this flyer with your networks, or use as a classroom assignment with your pre-service teachers!

The Natural Inquirer is a free USDA Forest Service science journal for K-12 students. 
 

GLOBE Partners Elevate Citizen Science at CitSciVirtual and NASA CitSciCon



The GLOBE Program was launched on Earth Day, 1994 providing “students and the public worldwide with the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to our understanding of the Earth system and global environment” (GLOBE, n.d.). As such, GLOBE is one of the first citizen science programs in the country. GLOBE Partners and community members continue to elevate this work every day. In the spring of 2021, 13 presentations were given by GLOBE Partners at the CitSciVirtual conference and the NASA CitSciConBRAVO contributors!

Follow this link to see the full list of presentations. 

In the Next Issue: 


Do you have news, events, etc. you want to share or questions about GLOBE? Email Michael Jabot, jabot@fredonia.edu.

Copyright © 2021 United States GLOBE Program, All rights reserved.


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp