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1 A New Environmental Satellite Resource Center on the Web
Introduce myself: Long time meteorologist with the Program since it’s inception in Held several positions and now a supervisor and group project manager primarily in the areas of satellite, hydrology, climate, tropical, and AFW training. Wendy Abshire, Bryan Guarente, Pat Parrish, and Patrick Dills UCAR/COMET 13 January 2009

2 Outline Why an Environmental Satellite Resource Center (ESRC)?
What is the ESRC? Who’s using the site and how can I be involved?

3 The COMET Program Two primary “umbrella” websites
Greg showed earlier today in the Education Conference more about COMET and MetEd as a whole. The ESRC is an embedded Web site resource.

4 How it Began… The idea for a “Satellite Matrix” originated as a community request in a NPOESS Training Resources Development Workshop in May 2006. Identified a need to provide a single point-of-access to the large range of useful information and training resources about LEO and GEO satellites from multiple sources. Desire to provide numerous “bite-sized” resources (in addition to full modules) for quick reference and just-in-time learning.

5 Why not just Google? 436,000 hits! Can they all be trusted?
Which are the “gems”?

6 COMET’s Role Maintain the ESRC website
Populate it with our own materials, including smaller, focused learning-objects derived from our larger training modules (more on this on the next slide!) Provide the necessary quality assurance and monitoring to ensure that all resources are appropriate and well described before being made available

7 Facilitate Improved Access to Specific MetEd Resources
47 English training modules in this list (and growing) representing >50 hours of training But where is the one great bit on topic X? Too many hits and can the source be trusted?

8 Goals for Site Design An intuitive, easy-to-use interface
Useful for a variety of audiences Non-complex submission criteria and process Flexible and extensible Broadly representative of all available resources (with a degree of quality control) Easily maintained Community-ownership The ESRC is a community site where organizations and individuals around the globe can easily submit their resources via online forms by providing a small set of metadata.

9 Resource Sources (with focus on training)
COMET Modules VISIT Program Lessons U.S. Government NOAA NASA, etc. U.S. Military NRL, etc. Universities Educators International Weather and Satellite Agencies EUMETSAT Professional Organizations AMS NWA, etc. Thanks to all of those who are contributing resources already! Some of those folks are in the audience now.

10 The ESRC Site published 23 September 2008

11 Search Functionality and Results
Major investment and ongoing commitment from our satellite sponsors, primarily the NPOESS IPO and NOAA NESDIS. The search terms look at the module title, description and subject text, keywords, and publisher to score and sort the search results.

12 More about the ESRC

13 Guided Keyword Search

14 Oct.-Dec. 2008 ESRC User Sessions

15 Community’s Role in the ESRC
Use the site Populate it with materials that you know and trust using the online submission form 8 required fields and also keywords to associate with resource.

16 Simple Registration to Use the ESRC

17 Summary Plans for 2009: Questions?
The Environmental Satellite Resource Center is available for use right now at: Plans for 2009: Continue to add additional resources Refine resource submission page Additional refinement of keywords Questions? Contact me at I have cards with the URL reminder


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