PART 2: Working with freely available tools and online resources
Introduction to available tools and examples of how they can be used to access, visualize, download, use data
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 25 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- 2.1 | Copernicus BrowserFamiliarise yourself with Copernicus Browser3
- 2.2 | SentinelHub and Copernicus Data Space EcosystemSome examples2
- 2.3 | Google EarthA Powerful Tool for Science Teaching and Lesson Planning4
- 2.4 | Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP)Insight into a heap of data8
- 4.1Data records made up out of (thin) air | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.130 Minutes
- 4.2A story that needs telling | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.230 Minutes
- 4.3CODAP gets the data talking | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.330 Minutes
- 4.4Get to know your data | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.41 Hour
- 4.5Juggling with data | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.52 Hours
- 4.6Making sense of data | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.62 Hours
- 4.7Deliberate Practice – Background | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.730 Minutes
- 4.8Earthquakes | RS-EO-SatApp-2.4.82 Hours
- 2.5 | DataTalkRead the data-filled world: Data Talk3
- 2.6 | Living Atlas of the World (ESRI)https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/en/home/3
- 2.7 | Earth Explorerhttps://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/2