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Mapping Light Pollution in Your Community part of Eyes in the Sky:GIT Projects & Activities:Light Pollution Mapping
Part 1: How Dark is the Sky? To collect the data you need to make your contour map, you will need to go out on one particular night to take measurements of the relative brightness of the night sky, using the ...
Eyes in the Sky: An NSF-Funded ITEST Project part of Eyes in the Sky
Eyes in the Sky equips teachers, and in turn the students they teach, with the tools and knowledge necessary to access and analyze freely available satellite imagery and data to investigate local or regional issues.
Mapping Light Pollution in Your Community part of Eyes in the Sky:GIT Projects & Activities:Light Pollution Mapping
Part 2: Use GIS to Make a Contour Map Make a table in Excel of the locations of your observations and the number of the map that matched your view of the constellation at each observation site. Use GIS to mark the ...
Mapping Light Pollution in Your Community part of Eyes in the Sky:GIT Projects & Activities:Light Pollution Mapping
Introduction Many people in the world have never seen the Milky Way sweeping across the sky. In fact, most of us are able to see only a dozen or so of the brightest stars in the sky and don't realize there ...
The Eyes in the Sky Project Team part of Eyes in the Sky
Carla McAuliffe, Ph.D., Co-PI, Project Director, Curriculum Developer, and Internal Evaluator Dr. Carla McAuliffe is a professional development specialist, curriculum developer, project director, researcher, and ...
Eyes in the Sky Participants part of Eyes in the Sky
From 2004 to 2007, the Eyes in the Sky project offered an eighteen-month program of professional development to forty-nine STEM teachers in three cohorts. Teachers used geospatial technologies (e.g. geographic ...
GIT Web Course part of Eyes in the Sky:GIT Web Course
The Eyes in the Sky professional development program has four sequential parts—a distance learning course, a summer workshop, classroom implementation, and a culminating research showcase. Course Goal Your goal ...
Larry's Page part of Eyes in the Sky
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About the Eyes in the Sky Project part of Eyes in the Sky
Program components Forty-nine science, math, and technology middle and high school teachers participated in the Eyes in the Sky project. Beginning in the spring of 2004, we worked with three overlapping cohorts of ...
Eyes in the Sky Survey part of Eyes in the Sky
Hello former Eyes in the Sky participant! Would you please assist us in our efforts to document the impact that the Eyes in the Sky program has had on your teaching and learning experiences? We value your input as ...