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Your Partner Forum Member:

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

Regional Highlight: 

Student uses CubeSat

GLOBE Partner John Moore describes an exciting new project that connects GLOBE protocols with remotely sensed data in this GLOBE News Story "A3Sat: To Observe the Earth and Visualize the Future"

Utilizing three major themes, or perhaps operational tasks, used by remote sensing professionals in the Geosciences (i.e. Acquire, Analyze, and Apply), the A3Sat Project will introduce precollege students to the importance and applications of the Geosciences, as well as engineering and technology components generally not found in the K-12 community. The data and/or imagery provides a wide range of innovative and transformative opportunities to develop proficiencies, gain experience, and explore career pathways that are not readily available to the pre-college community thus broadening participation in STEM career pathways.

Read more here!

Regional Events and Trainings:


  • U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercoolers. Join the U.S. GLOBE community every Monday at 4:10p ET to connect and share resources. Includes presentations from GLOBE Partners and/or Teachers!
  • SUNY Fredonia (2/8/21-5/10/21) Contact: Michael Jabot (jabot@fredonia.edu)

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. 

2020 Partner Yearbook Materials Needed


yearbook cover2020 was an unprecedented year, so we are calling this yearbook the ‘Year of Pivots’. Share the GLOBE activities and events your Partnership was able to hold, or share how you pivoted to meet the challenging and ever-changing needs of 2020.

Material is needed by the end of the week! It's easy:

  1. Start by taking a look at the 2019 Yearbook for inspiration.
  2. Update your information for 2020 using this template.
  3. Submit your page and pictures through the Google Drive Form.

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

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