Making Earth Science Data Accessible and Usable in Education by Tamara Shapiro Ledley, LuAnn Dahlman, Carla McAuliffe, Nick Haddad, Michael R. Taber, Ben.

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Making Earth Science Data Accessible and Usable in Education by Tamara Shapiro Ledley, LuAnn Dahlman, Carla McAuliffe, Nick Haddad, Michael R. Taber, Ben Domenico, Susan Lynds, and Marian Grogan Science Volume 333(6051): September 30, 2011 Published by AAAS

Antarctic ozone hole image data from NASA.The area of the ozone hole was outlined and measured by means of the ImageJ image-processing software. Tamara Shapiro Ledley et al. Science 2011;333: Published by AAAS

Local environmental awareness.Students who participated in a summer workshop discuss data from their local community displayed in GIS software. Tamara Shapiro Ledley et al. Science 2011;333: Published by AAAS

Tamara Shapiro Ledley is a senior scientist and chair of the Center for Science Teaching and Learning at TERC and is the principal investigator of the Earth Exploration Toolbook and AccessData projects. Tamara Shapiro Ledley et al. Science 2011;333: Published by AAAS