Pilot testing of v1 of the Teaching the Future climate data dashboard has started and we invite you to participate - this stage of the development process should be completed by March 7th,
You can access the dashboard from
https://teachingthefuture.eu/climate-dashboards/
click CANCEL as you don't need to sign in
Download the guide/manual for access and dashboard functions at
http://teachingthefuture.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Manual-GUIDE-Dashboard.pdf
Once you have explored the data, we kindly ask you (including teachers and their students) to complete the short usability survey at https://forms.gle/Sj2P4sJnPjC1rEHs7
Hoping you find it interesting
Thanking you in anticipation
Karl Donert, Geographer, Vice President EUROGEO
Hi Karl,
is it OK to put this in a Tweet or other Social Media
iow give attention to this (testing phase) to the outside world?
Holding off till you give your OK.
greetings,
Jim
OMG Karl!
The Teaching the Future website has a very nice collection of climate simulations and games (https://teachingthefuture.eu/data/).
There I found Satelliteskills5 (https://5sdiscover.maynoothuniversity.ie/) which got me REALLY excited!
This is a great resource / example potential partner for my project (https://www.Space4Climate.org).
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Hi Jim - nice to hear from you - yes please share as widely as possible :-) Karl
We selected the data to present based on interviews with climate scientists, educators and teachers - some members of the community also shared their ideas with us - THANK YOU!!
The cool thing I think is that you can zoom in and the data presented updates for the area on the map. Clicking on the map shows the data in graphical form.
On the left is historical data
On the right are 2 IPCC simulations of the future - one optimistic and another pessimistic
We already have had the idea to create a dashboard for European data as there is more detailed info available than at the global scale - working on that at the moment.
Also a "heads up" to watch out for the training course being developed for much later in the year
Reminder for teachers to help us test the climate data dashboard
You can access the dashboard from
https://teachingthefuture.eu/climate-dashboards/
click CANCEL as you don't need to sign in
Download the guide/manual for access and dashboard functions at
http://teachingthefuture.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Manual-GUIDE-Das…
Once you have explored the data, we kindly ask you (including teachers and their students) to complete the short usability survey at https://forms.gle/Sj2P4sJnPjC1rEHs7
Hoping you find it interesting
version 2 of the data dashboard with some minor updates will be ready for testing soon ..... will post information here
Version 1 of the data dashboard didn't work for me... There was something to prevent me... But, my student, Eren ÖĞÜTÇÜ aged 16, played and wrote comments about each of the games one by one. It lasted for us for 2 hours. Have you seen our comments, dear Karl? If you had seen, They all had worked for us (this means for us) We would be happy if We could help you? Thank you very much dear Karl
Hi Deniz
we have taken the dashboard offline while we fix some of the issues - we will open it again for testing shortly
Please thank your student :-))
Karl
Karl DONERT You are welcome, sir.
Dear Colleagues
We have now launched a second version of the data dashboard which is ready for testing – now to speed up data transfer there are 2 separate data dashboards
D1 – historical climate change data
D2 – predictions of future climate
You can access the latest version (v2) of the dashboard from
https://teachingthefuture.eu/climate-dashboards/
Download the guide/manual for data and dashboard functions at https://teachingthefuture.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Dashboard-User-…
Once you have explored the dashboard, note each section can now be enlarged, we kindly ask you (including teachers and their students) to complete the short usability survey to help the dashboard development.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNHmNDWL17DzUvUStH7QvohxDVMd4…
Did you find it easy to access?
Was the data easy to navigate?
What features did you like?
What was most challenging?
Thanks for your help, advise and ideas
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