Remote Sensing (RS), Earth Observation (EO), and Satellite Applications involve using satellite data and technologies to study and analyze Earth’s systems, such as weather patterns, land use, and environmental changes. These tools support the interpretation of real-world data, providing insights into global issues like climate change and sustainable development. They also facilitate critical analysis and problem-solving by applying STEM knowledge to real-world contexts.
Curriculum
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- Introduction to visual interpretationIntroduction to Earth Observation (EO) and important concepts3
- Working with freely available tools and online resourcesIntroduction to available tools and examples of how they can be used to access, visualize, download, use data7
- 1.1EO Browser10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.2SentinelHub and Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.3Google Earth10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.4Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.5Data Talk10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.6Living Atlas of the World (ERSI)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.8Earth Explorer10 Minutes0 Questions
- Applications using satellite images and EOExamples / guidance of applications using satellite / EO data for different applications5
- 1.1Wildfires (EO Browser and CODAP)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.2Analyzing fires using MODIS Active Fire Data (FIRMS)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.3Disaster Management and Emergency Response (Hazus)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.4Mapping parties / Open mapping (Humaninarian OpenStreetMap)10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.6Using Global Forest Watch /Land cover analysis10 Minutes0 Questions
- Educational platforms and online resources to bring RS in your classroomReady made lessons and/or resources - to guide teachers on what is available and how it can be used3