Eyes in the Sky: Using Tools to Explore the Changes of the Polar Regions
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with Margie Turrin and Laurel Zaima
The polar regions are extremely dynamic with the ice always changing and flowing in response to forces, including climate change. This session focuses on empowering students with accessible and user-friendly remote sensing tools that allow them to explore, observe, and make hypotheses about our ever changing world.
“We acknowledge and appreciate support from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).”
Originally Presented 5 February 2022 (Earth2Class #215)
Margie Turrin is Lamont’s “go-to” person for many educational outreach projects, the “face” of LDEO for many community projects, and Director of Educational Field Programs. Margie has worked with dozens of Lamont research scientists on projects here and in the field, as you tell from her home page. We are always pleased to welcome Margie back to Earth2Class.
Laurel Zaima serves as Lamont’s Education and Outreach Coordinator, and is working closely with Margie on several new initiatives.
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