We developed a website by using scientific data, images and videos to create a public awareness particularly about the problems related with the climate change and global warming in the Arctic region.
The link of our website:
We believe that the public might not show interest in the research of NASA regarding the Earth science missions because of the fact that numerous websites of NASA laying down the data to the users on the internet mainly consist of large paragraphs of text. In the conremporary era, because of the popularization of social media, the time span of attention of the public, unfortunately, has decreased significantly. Instead of reading large paragraphs, people tend to look at an image for a couple of seconds and move on. Since this is the case, we aimed to create a website with numerous visuals, and at the same time, we tried to limit the amount of plain texts. The purpose of us was to create a website in which people can easily navigate. Our main expectation is to create public awareness in a short amounf of time which will be spent on the website. Even if we reach a few people, we believe that it will count as a small step, and we know what small steps are able to do if they come together for the sake of humanity.
We have always been particularly interested in space exploration and scientific research about our home planet. After we realized that we can create a website with basic tools in just 2 days to create public awareness, we started our project. We have benefited from the partnership between Porkbun and Weebly to build our website. To communicate efficiently, we used Discord. We had an issue since we were not able to work on the same page of the website effectively while we were in the building process. We solved this issue by working on different pages at the same time while communicating through Discord.
We used some visuals from the Image Gallery of NASA. We also benefited from the Youtube channels of NASA while we are trying to embed videos about climate change, global warming and the latest environmental situation in the Arctic region. We also collected data from various websites of NASA and from some documents of the agency that we found in the open archive. We firmly believe that using those visuals and data was fundamentally beneficial and influential for our project.
The link of our website:
The link of our slides:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YGpHT0MS19HXUWv_4XVH6lGxA4Bc2yDgnMi9b4i589o/edit?usp=sharing
All our references may be found in this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AxcpO0b4kAPOVvhgQbkDVdIucos4R9XQRgf_7XUq5Oo/edit?usp=sharing