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The Big Earth Data Project: Atmosphere: The Hole in the Ozone Layer KS4/5

Helping introduce young people to the many applications of satellite data.

MEI has developed resources to help your students develop skills in exploring large Earth observation datasets while teaching them what measurements satellites can take.

These resources will help students learn about satellite modelling and forecasting. Focused on engaging contexts such as climate change, the effects of humans on Earth, and emergency disaster response.

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    Activity Teacher Notes Word

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    Activity Teacher Notes PDF

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    Activity 1: Understanding a context to solve a statistical problem PPT

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    Activity 1: Python Notebook

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    Activity 2: Diagrams for single variable data PPT

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    Activity 2: Python Notebook

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    Activity 3: Exploring outliers PPT

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    Activity 3: Python Notebook

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    Activity 4: Identifying regions in scatter plots PPT

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    Activity 4: Python Notebook

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