New technologies give us new ways to study the earth, its systems and
interactions. Remotely sensed data from satellites, the space shuttle
and aircraft are manipulated using image processing software to produce
views of earth's features that are outside the narrow range of our normal
vision. This ability to "see beyond our eyes" provides a wealth of
spectral information from the reflectance of the near, middle and thermal
infrared wavelengths of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Radar systems
provide spatial data and have the ability to image the earth through clouds
and at night, as well as penetrate sand and snow cover.
Curriculum modules contain lesson plans in earth systems science,
biology, chemistry, and physics utilizing remote sensing, image processing
and geographic information systems
Resources to support a state-of-the-practice educational experience
at collegiate institutions. The RSCC design represents a collection of
the highest quality resource materials available in this rapidly growing
field.
Thematic Guides on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental
Change. The primary objective is to provide a tool that allows researchers,
policy makers, educators, and the public to quickly access selected background
materials on key global change issues.
This collection of resources was selected for their relevance to global
change and environmental education. Included are a wide range of resources
in a variety of formats for educators and students at all levels (k-12
and higher education), librarians, citizens and community groups.
Woodrow Wilson Leadership Program in Environmental Science
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