
Utilizador final previsto: Professor
Grupo etário: Secundário inferior; Secundário superior
Currículo escolar: Science; Social & Environment Science
Temas e tópicos: Environmental Change; Information & Knowledge
Duração: 1 hora
Tipo de recurso: Audio/Video, Online Tool
Palavras-chave: Fresh Water, Satellite Data, Data Visualisation, Water
Línguas: Inglês
Descrição
Dive into the Passage of Water, a three-part interactive experience that vividly illustrates the alarming reality of our planet’s dwindling freshwater reserves. This resource introduces the challenges of conserving fresh water in the face of climate change.
The experience explores why freshwater is such a precious resource, how NASA data can help us understand what is happening to our lakes, rivers and reservoirs, and possible solutions to avoid a water crisis.
By interacting with Passage of Water’s storytelling and visuals, everyone can learn how our activities and the shifts in our climate are impacting our water budget across selected places around what world, such as Egypt, Pakistan and Alaska, and discover how technology can support solutions, adaptation and mitigation methods that can help us secure this vital resource for the future.
Como utilizar este recurso
This interactive online project explores visual representations of satellite data to understand the challenge faced by society to conserve fresh water. The disorienting dilemma posed by this challenge should stimulate meaningful engagement in transformative learning about water-related Sustainability Citizenship concerns.
Os recursos
Link to the Passage of Water resource:
Passage of Water — Google Arts & Culture
Resultados da aprendizagem
- Obter conhecimentos prévios e aprofundar o conhecimento e a compreensão dos conceitos-chave da Cidadania para a Sustentabilidade, desafiando as visões do mundo e os valores estabelecidos.
Competências verdes
- Incorporar valores sustentáveis: Valuing Sustainability; Promoting Nature
- Abraçar a complexidade na sustentabilidade: Enquadramento de problemas
Creative Commons

This resource was created in collaboration with artist Yiyun Kang and NASA and hosted on the Google Arts & Culture platform. The Google Arts & Culture platform is open to non-profit institutions, museums, galleries, and archives with copyright-free or copyright-cleared content that they would like to share. The platform can be visited here: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/arts-culture
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