Google Earth Engine

"Google Earth Engine is a cloud-based geospatial analysis platform that enables users to visualize and analyze satellite images of our planet. Scientists and non-profits use Earth Engine for remote sensing research, predicting disease outbreaks, natural resource management, and more. Your students can access this information to join the discussion and become data scientists themselve" (Google, 2022).

Sources

Google. 2022. Google Earth Engine. https://www.google.com/earth/education/tools/google-earth-engine/ [last accessed 5 September 2022].

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