What is Environmental e-Science? An Approach to Public Understanding Abstract

Our aim is to engage school-aged children in thought about e-Science and in particular two related projects currently being developed by the Equator IRC [1]. Both projects use data from remote sensors and information visualisations to help scientists study complex dynamic systems in the environment,...

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Main Authors: Joshua Underwood, Rosemary Luckin, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Yvonne Rogers
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