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Critical thinking & Data literacy practice from NOAA 10/22/2024

We are excited to launch a new data literacy campaign for 5-12th grade science teachers - Data Lens: Exploring Earth’s Visual Stories

Click the link at the bottom of the newsletter to join and receive these dynamic 10-20 minute activity aimed at engaging your students frequently in slow, thoughtful observation. These activities encourage critical thinking while gradually building data literacy skills, one step at a time.

Delivered straight to your inbox every other week, these consistent activities are easy to implement and keep students engaged with new maps and extensions—while reinforcing observation and interpretation skills that are essential for understanding complex data.

Critical thinking & Data literacy practice from NOAA Email from CIRES Center for Education, Engagement, and Evaluation Give Week 1 a try! Data Lens offers Earth data in your classroom for building visual and data literacy skills with NOAA data, VTS, and

09/19/2024

This simulation captures the complexity and scale of the vast array of instruments used in comprehensive temperature analysis. While some temperature and climatology data are sourced from satellites, many additional measurements come from a network of land-based stations, ocean buoys, and instruments mounted on ships. These varied data sources are essential for accurately representing the intricate dynamics of Earth’s climate system.

This dataset was developed by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) team

https://sos.noaa.gov/catalog/datasets/temperature-observations-and-instruments/

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