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contributor authorChambers, Lin H.
contributor authorYoung, David F.
contributor authorCostulis, P. Kay
contributor authorDetweiler, Pauline T.
contributor authorFischer, Joyce D.
contributor authorSepulveda, Roberto
contributor authorStoddard, Douglas B.
contributor authorFalcone, Amanda
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:42:17Z
date available2017-06-09T16:42:17Z
date copyright2003/06/01
date issued2003
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-72603.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4214625
description abstractIn recent years, an education plan has been a required part of most proposals for new scientific research funding from NASA. Likewise, the National Science Foundation considers ?integration of research and education? as one of its principal strategies. As a result, many scientists are seeking effective ways to incorporate education into their work. This article shares important lessons learned by one group of scientists embarking on outreach efforts. Experience with the Students' Cloud Observations On-line (S'COOL) Project, the educational outreach portion of the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) investigation, yields lessons that may help other scientists to develop useful outreach efforts. CERES scientists developed S'COOL over a 15-month period, with direct involvement and feedback from teachers. S'COOL has continued to evolve, thanks to ongoing feedback from participants. As a result, the project has been quite successful, currently involving over 1400 registered participants in 61 countries around the world. Student reports of cloud conditions help scientists verify their cloud property retrieval algorithms and allow students to obtain and analyze real scientific data. A number of educational materials, including an extensive multilingual Web site, have been developed to help teachers and students understand the research questions and the challenges of working with global remote-sensing datasets.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleThe CERES S'COOL Project
typeJournal Paper
journal volume84
journal issue6
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-84-6-759
journal fristpage759
journal lastpage765
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2003:;volume( 084 ):;issue: 006
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