
Resources Landsat: Backgrounders: Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum How to Interpret Common False Color Images Landsat Senses a Disturbance in the Forest Tutorials: Know your Landsat: Understanding and Accessing Landsat Data Landsat: Products & Services from the USGS - Webinar, September 2023 Webinars Step by Step General Guide: Creating a Landsat Image - storymap How to Make a Landsat Image- video Band Combination Interactive Tool K12 Resources Echo the Bat Echo the Bat Storymap API and Data Repository Resources: Data Access - list AppEEARS: Tutorials: Efficient Geospatial Data Access with NASA’s AppEEARS ( 04/29/2024) Using NASA’s AppEEARS to Slice and Dice Big Earth Data (10/23/2017) Getting started with AppEEARS An Introduction to the AppEEARS Point Sampler An Introduction to the NASA AppEEARS Area Sampler Observing vegetation health from space, written by University of Colorado-Boulder's ESIIL Data Short Course. This is a lesson using MODIS data using AppEEARS API. API and Data Repository Resources: AppEEARS application programming interface (API) provides a variety of services: Python, R, and curl AppEEARS GitHub Resources External Resources: GeoJSON STELLA: Tutorials: Webinars Launch of STELLA - March 1, 2023 large zip file STELLA update - September 19, 2023 large zip file Step by Step General Guide Getting Started with STELLA spectrometers STELLA Q2 Quickstart Earthdata Support Here you can submit a ticket that will be filtered and triaged to the appropriate discipline-specific data center or subject matter expert(s). Email: support@earthdata.nasa.gov Earthdata Forum The Earthdata Forum provides a central online location where data users can interact with subject matter experts from DAACs to discuss data applications and research needs, and get answers to specific questions about accessing, viewing, and manipulating NASA Earth observation data. Tutorials NASA Earthdata Forum Quick Video Guide: Menu Features NASA Earthdata Forum Quick Video Guide: How to Post a New Question NASA Earthdata Forum Quick Video Guide: Faceted Search NASA Earthdata Forum Quick Video Guide: Favorite Tags Webinar: NASA's Earthdata Forum Connect to a Growing Body Getting Help/Support Use the Contact Us button on the Earthdata website to let us know if you re having problems, a page is not working how it should, or if you need help with our resources. Email: support@earthdata.nasa.gov Getting Started Guide Whether you are a scientist, an educator, a student, or just interested in learning more about how to use all of the openly accessible data in NASA's EOSDIS collection, we have the resources to help! This guide is designed to help you get started with NASA's Earth science datasets, services, and tools. Open Science Open Science Certificate: Transform to Open Science (TOPS) Open Science 101 Now Available, Open Science 101 is a free public training to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to navigate the principles and practices of open science. Register today and complete the course to receive your NASA Open Science digital badge. Connect with Us Elizabeth Joyner, Contact Card To sign-up to receive announcements for upcoming webinars: Send an email to: earthdatawebinars-join@lists.nasa.gov leave the subject and body of the email blank. Get NASA Earth science data news in your inbox: Sign up for the ESDS Monthly Newsletter NASA Earthdata X: @NASAEarthdata , NASA Earthdata Facebook: www.facebook.com/NASAEarthdata
Earth Educators' Rendezvous Monday, July 15, 2024, 1:30pm-4:00pm ETPhiladelphia, PA, July 15-19, 2024Afternoon Mini Workshop Elizabeth R. Joyner, Earth Science Data Systems, Community CoordinatorMike P. Taylor, NASA Landsat Communications and Public Engagement Outreach Specialist Workshop Homepage SERC Building - 232 Overview: This hands-on mini-workshop introduces participants to the exciting world of remote sensing for studying Earth's surface. We will guide participants through remote sensing, from understanding the fundamental principles behind remote sensing within NASA's Earth Science Directorate, to actively collecting and analyzing data, and finally accessing Landsat data for Temple University’s location to analyze. This fun and hands-on session has something for everyone. Target Audience: The workshop is designed for educators, researchers, and anyone interested in leveraging NASA’s remote sensing data for studying Earth. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience, we aim to inspire participants to integrate remote sensing tools into their instruction. Goals: Through participation in this workshop, participants will gain: An introductory understanding of basic remote sensing concepts Hands-on experience with data collection using STELLA Skill in accessing and downloading satellite data using AppEEARS Access to valuable NASA Earth Science resources for continued learning and exploration Workshop Activities: Introduction to Remote Sensing: An overview will equip participants with the foundational knowledge of remote sensing techniques. Building and Using STELLA: Participants will actively work with the STELLA handheld DIY instrument to collect surface reflectance measurements outdoors (weather permitting). Data Analysis with AppEEARS: We will delve into AppEEARS, a user-friendly tool for accessing Landsat surface reflectance satellite data. Participants will utilize this platform to explore and compare observations from different time periods. NASA Earth Science Resources: The workshop will conclude by providing participants with valuable resources and datasets from NASA's Earth Science Data Systems. These resources can be readily integrated into classroom activities, research projects, and future exploration of our planet from a remote sensing perspective. DRAFT Agenda: 1:30 - 2PM Introductions, Goals, Housekeeping, IceBreaker 2-2:20PM Introduction to Remote Sensing 2:20-3PM STELLA 3-3:40PM AppEEARS 3:40PM Wrap Up & Share Out 4PM Adjourn Requirements: Prior to the workshop, please register with an Earthdata login. This login will be required to follow along with the training. The Earthdata Login provides a simple, centralized mechanism for user registration and user profile management for all users accessing data. The information provided by users when they register for Earthdata Login helps NASA better understand how our data are being used and the diverse needs of multiple user communities. NOTE: It is not an “account”, nor is it an “authentication”. Need a little help? View Earthdata Login Tips: https://go.nasa.gov/44HooLE Please bring a fully-charged laptop.
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