Providing a Weather Satellite Image to a Classroom Using the Internet and a CD-ROM
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Tsuchida, M., Suzuki, H., Hirono, T. & Takahashi, T. (1999). Providing a Weather Satellite Image to a Classroom Using the Internet and a CD-ROM. In Proceedings of International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology 1999 (pp. 537-542). AACE.
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International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology (MSET) 1999
March 1999
ISBN 1-880094-34-7
AACE
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A system by which data from a weather satellite can be processed, stored and accessed using the Internet and a CD-ROM was developed for use in the classroom. Four thousand images compiled from annual weather satellite data, together with the software program which works on Windows 95/98/NT systems, were stored on a CD-ROM. The software, which was developed for precollege students, allows the user to have easy access to satellite images, to display and animate the images, to show cloud top temperature, to superimpose an infrared image onto a visible image, and to select a weather topic.
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