Jabot named to NASA data advisory panel

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Michael Jabot

Michael Jabot, professor of Science Education at the State University of New York at Fredonia, has been named to the National NASA Data Advisory Board. Dr. Jabot’s role will be to help guide the dissemination and use of NASA satellite projects to inform educational uses. This work expands the role that Jabot has played with NASA and the GLOBE Program.  

Jabot joined the faculty in Fredonia’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction in 2001 and has led numerous science education efforts regionally, statewide, nationally and internationally. His work focuses on the use of geospatial technologies for the acquisition and visualization of scientific data. Jabot completed his M.S. in Geology at the State University of New York at Cortland and his Ph.D. at Syracuse University before joining Fredonia. 

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