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WOODROW WILSON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE RUTGERS 1998


Observing Earth From Space

Bringing New Technologies Into the Classroom

When we study the earth from space, it becomes obvious that the true and important boundaries are not those of nations and states, but those of ecosystems and bioregions, and between the land, water and the atmosphere.

Dave Williams, Coordinator
Fresno Regional GLOBE Training Center



This guide is designed to provide teachers, students, researchers and other interested parties with the means to access learning modules, information, resources and references on the topics of remote sensing, image processing, mapping, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), sources of data and educational programs.  The emphasis is on Earth Systems Science and the human dimensions of global environmental change.

REMOTE SENSING

IMAGE PROCESSING

GIS

 
 

DATA SOURCES

MAPPING

 
 

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

 

Please send comments, suggestions and
recommendations for additional materials to:

Dave Williams

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