TOMSK, Apr
11 – RIA Tomsk. Tomsk State University (TSU) and the International Network for
Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic INERACT to create an
educational site which will introduce users to the Arctic with the help of
computer animation, 3D tours, infographics and other tools, the university
press service representative reported RIA Tomsk on Wednesday.
According
to her, the site will tell about permafrost, about adaptation of microbes to
survival on ice and snow, about greenhouse gases and warming, about what
happens in new conditions with animals, plants and people, and much more. The
author of the idea and the project leader is the professor of TSU and
University of Sheffield, one of the most famous researchers of the Arctic Terry
Callaghan.
"The
new educational resource will be completely open and free. This project is
designed for a very wide audience. Its users can be schoolchildren, teachers,
students, lecturers, scientists and people completely remote from science, but
having an interest in global changes happening on our planet", – the
interlocutor of the agency quoted Callaghan.
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She added
that the site will be English-language, and its launch is scheduled for 2019.
For a better perception of the information, various presentation formats will
be used here: small text files in the form of stories, computer graphics, 3D
tours to scientific stations of the international INTERACT network, and a 3D
tour to the high-altitude base of TSU Aktru, where Russian and foreign
scientists conduct their researches.
"On
this updated resource will be presented the data from the latest Arctic studies,
both already published in profile journals and planned for printing. As the
resource will combine a very large amount of test and graphic information, we
consider the option of placing it on the basis of the TSU SKIF Cyberia
computing cluster. The developers plan to create two versions - for browsers
and mobile devices", – she said.
The
prototype of the digital project was the book "INTERACT Stories of Arctic
Science", in preparation of which 120 experts from different countries
participated. One of his editors was Professor Callaghan, who received the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 as part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change.
www.youtube.comTrailer for the course " Changing Arctic"