This post was editted by Emily Blume on Apr, 2008
What does your image show? Please briefly describe it.
--The image shows three different aerial satellite images of the Aral Sea over time. The red pixels represent water in the Sea, while the grey is land.
What measurements did you get for each of the three areas highlighted in red?
--The measurements were:
1 5823875000
2 4260062500
3 2932937500
In what ways can you imagine incorporating ImageJ techniques and/or satellite data into your teaching?
--Using satellite data, I'd like to use this to look at plankton blooms in coastal areas over time. If I can figure out how, I'd also like to get aerial shots of a vernal pool adjacent to the school over the course of an academic year. Also, this may be useful in animal growth rates of species we raise in the classroom.
What lingering questions (if any) do you have from today's workshop?
--Not yet, but I'm sure I will soon!
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