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Educators' Exchange
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| Jennifer Coll jjcoll@volusia.k12.fl.us |
August 25, 2007 6:18 PM |
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| Mike Newman newman@vims.edu |
Ecosystem Health teaching tools available - COSEE-MA would like to announce three items available from our center as tools for teaching and curricula development: the Eutrophication Kit, the Oil Spill Activity, and the Invasive Species Game. These materials were first made public in professional development courses for middle school educators across the Mid-Atlantic. Each item was professionally evaluated by the teachers who attended the courses and was tested in their classrooms throughout the following school year. | ecosystem_health_2006.pdf | May 30, 2006 11:00 AM |
| Eric Simms simms@marine.rutgers.edu |
Dear marine science educator – The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence – Mid-Atlantic (COSEE-MA) is interested in helping to promote educational resources and efforts connected to coastal ocean observatories as part of the 2006 National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) annual conference in New York City. Initially, consideration had been given to arranging a thematic track on this topic at the conference, but unfortunately the format doesn’t appear to lend itself well to this approach. If you intend to submit an abstract for a presentation that involves the use of research, data and technologies associated with coastal ocean observatories we would be interested in knowing that information. Assuming there are enough presentations related to this topic to warrant the effort, our goal is to hopefully work with the conference organizers to somehow highlight these presentations in a thematic fashion for the conference attendees (e.g.’s, a program insert listing the presentations, an program icon used to identify presentations related to this topic, etc.) If you feel your presentation is relevant to this effort, please consider forwarding an electronic copy of your presentation title and abstract to simms@marine.rutgers.edu Thank you for your consideration, and we hope to see you all at NMEA 2006! (Please forward this request to any relevant parties) Eric Simms Science Education Specialist Rutgers Marine and Coastal Sciences 71 Dudley Rd. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732/932-6555 x505 | February 21, 2006 5:20 PM |