Southwest Area
Fall 1997 Newsletter
Vol. 1, No. 1
TRAINING
Fall 1997 Biosphere2 Teacher Training
1997 Summer Supplement to the Teachers Guide
This should be mailed to you from Washington early this Fall. It contains
mostly new activities and protocols. Carefully add this material to
your GLOBE Teachers Guide. Note that the new pages are numbered by
section and do not systematically fit into the numbering scheme in
the 1996 Teacher Guide. In many cases, this new material includes exciting
new introductory activities so do not set it aside thinking that it is just
more protocols. The only pages you should remove and discard are 5-23
to 5-36, 5-63 to 5-72, and 5-83 to 5-88 in the soil section. These pages
have been extensively revised in the 1997 supplement. In the GPS
section, Offset GPS is now a protocol so you might draw a line through
these old pages to indicate that the new pages should be used (it is
difficult to remove the old pages without removing current material
because of how the two-sidded copies are organized). Now your
Big Blue Book is even Bigger! Send any questions or comments about the
new protocols to the science PI of that section.
RESEARCH
News Flash: 1997 Promises to be a strong El Nino year!
GLOBE schools are urged to look into historical monthly precipitation
and temperature trends in their area. Is this winter unusual? What
other GLOBE observations might be affected by extreme precipitation
or temperatures? Have your students study the correlation between
your weather and the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) index. Here
are some useful data resources:
1998 Summer GLOBE Student Environmental Conference - Helsenki, FINLAND
- Very limited participation (~6 groups from US).
Watch www.globe.gov around Oct. 1 for notice of US competition.
- Electronic Research Posters will be accepted. Contact Jim Washburne,
jwash@hwr.arizona.edu
for help formatting your reports in HTML.
- Examples: Not yet - watch "www.hwr.arizona.edu/globe/support/posters.html" for future info
Other Opportunities for Reseach Posters
It's time to start thinking about how to help your students participate in
one of the following local Science Fairs. Your participation in GLOBE
provides an excellent starting point for possible science fair questions
and projects.
Remember that your students will have the best questions after
working with a topic in a thematic unit or a FOSS kit.
Some ideas include:
- Test what happens to your results when you change the the way you
do a GLOBE protocol (such as more/less time, dilution, sample size). Ask
why this variable is important and how sensitive are the results to small
errors.)
- Turn a GLOBE protocol or learning activity into a project.
For more information on the Southern Arizona Science Fair, contact Dr.
Jack Johnson, 621-8646, jack@u.arizona.edu and in the Phoenx area
contact Dr. Ken Mossman, ken.mossman@asu.edu Watch this site for details
of the following local opportunities:
- March, 1998, Science and Engineering Fair; Details:
http://www.seds.org/flandrau/sarsef.html
- March 24, 1998, El Dia del Agua, Univ. of Arizona, Dept. of Hydrology and Water Resources; Details:
eldia.format
- April 22, 1998, Earth Day at Biosphere; Details:
b2ed98.format
Upper San Pedro Basin Research Activities
Student/Teacher volunteers are needed for short and long-term monitoring
of the hydrology, vegetation, soils and atmospheric conditions along
the Upper San Pedro riparian corridor as part of a multi-national
ground, air and satellite effort to study the interactions between man
and the environment in this beautiful but sensitive area. Find out
more about it from the links and contacts below.
COLLABORATIONS
Do you remember how hard it was to get started with GLOBE? Questions about
equipment, computer, classroom and resources are common. Consider the
following opportunities to mentor a fellow GLOBE teacher and have your
students develop GLOBE buddies around the world.
Mexican GLOBE School Collaborations
Our goals here are to support bilingual teacher training and to promote
and support cross border collaborations between GLOBE schools. Cyndy
will be in Mexico City around mid-September and will meet with the
Mexico country coordinator. She would like to know if your school is
interested in partnering with a Mexican school. Let her know at:
chenzel@ccit.arizona.edu
Las Vegas GLOBE School Collaborations
- About 40 teachers were trained Aug. 4-7 1997. Only about 10 have
equipment and some are still working on getting email.
- All these teachers are from Clark Co. around Las Vegas, a rapidly
growing urban environment not unlike that of Tucson or Phoenix.
- The two coordinators below will select pairs of schools.
You do not have to have started data collection. This activity is
can be purely supportive or based on collaborative research.
- Contact:
jwash@hwr.arizona.edu |
williams@nevada.edu
International Partnership Programs
Great way to learn/share with students in a different culture!
SUPPORT
Arizona GLOBE Teacher Mail List
Use to keep in touch, ask questions, collaborate! Any messages sent
will be automatically forwarded to over 50 teachers on the list so
avoid pointless chit-chat but do share your problems and successes.
Be selective in responding/replying to the group rather than the
individual. Be sure to include your name, school and email within your
message as this information is not necessarily known to others.
Whiteriver Skills Workshop, 8/9/97
The 12 participants (and families) listed below attended a weekend
skills workshop in the White Mountains hosted by GLOBE teacher Pat
Miller and the East Fork Lutheran Mission School. Last April's Biosphere
2 Center teacher trainees wanted to get together and sample a different
corner of Arizona than the desert surrounding most of us. Although only
850 m higher than Tucson, this area gets almost 100 cm of snow each year.
We practiced: Soils, Hydrology, Land Cover, and Atmosphere protocols and
activities, discussed implementation and collaboration. This newsletter
is one outcome from these exciting discussions. Be sure to have your
students monitor both the East Fork and Cibecue Schools for some
interesting Arizona Mountain observations.
- Participants: (l-r): Jan, Terrie, Jim, Elisabeth, Diane, Gary, Mary,
Allen, Jill, John, Adrian, Pat
Western Arizona Skills Workshop, Fall-Winter 1997??
We would like to have a similar one day workshop to bring schools in
western Arizona (Ajo, Gila Bend, San Luis, Lake Havasu, ??) together
to practice the latest protocols, discuss implementation and collaboration.
Please let us know if you have a school/nature site that would support
a group (with some people needing overnight lodging). Contact:
jwash@hwr.arizona.edu
Arizona Advisory Council on Environmental Education Grants
- Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000 and can be used for SITE
DEVELOPMENT, FIELD TRIPS and TEACHER TRAINING
- APPLICATION deadline is Sept. 30, 1997
- Contact: AACEE Coordinator, Arizona State Land Department,
1616 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85007, 602/542-4625
1997 Summer Meeting Notebook
RESOURCES
Useful GLOBE web links
Back to the Soil Moisture Home Page:
http://www.hwr.arizona.edu/globe/globe_home.html
Last updated: 9/12/97,
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globe@hwr.arizona.edu
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