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| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 10/9/2013 |
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| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 10/9/2013 |
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| naomi yoder |
| 11/10/2013 |
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| IBP Webinars |
| 11/19/2013 |
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| Mapping Stories Around the World (3 of 3)This translated concept map (3 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| Mapping Our World with Aquarius/SAC-D (1 of 3)This translated concept map (1 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| International Collaboration (2 of 3)This translated concept map (2 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| Annette deCharon |
| 1/13/2014 |
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| Annette deCharon |
| 1/13/2014 |
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| Nutrient Cycling on Rocky ShoresAs human actions continuously alter nutrient levels in coastal habitats, it is important to understand the role of natural processes in these changing nutrient regimes and how individual organisms, and whole food webs respond to these changes in nutrient availability. Author: Valerie Perini Email: perini.val@gmail.com Website: valperini.weebly.com |
| Valerie Perini |
| 1/14/2014 |
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| Making the most of a postdoc position (IBP)Concept map prepared by the Institute for Broadening Participation for the second Postdoc Webinar, focusing on strategies for negotiating a postdoc position. Resources included in the map include a 'checklist' for things to ask about when negotiating a position. |
| IBP Webinars |
| 1/22/2014 |
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| IBP Webinars |
| 1/27/2014 |
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| janet richardson |
| 2/1/2014 |
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| Lara Lewis |
| 3/5/2014 |
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| Kate McClure's ResearchThis map illustrates Kate McClure's work on rocky intertidal communities in the Gulf of Maine as a PhD student at Northeastern University's Marine Science Center. |
| Kate McClure |
| 3/5/2014 |
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| Lobster BehaviorConcept map produced by Daniel Blustein of Northeastern University's Marine Science Center exploring the basis of adaptive behavior in lobsters |
| Daniel Blustein |
| 3/6/2014 |
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| Seaweed Genetic Diversity on Rocky ShoresMap explains what genetic diversity is and how it influences the ecology of communities and ecosystems. Research investigating the importance of genetic diversity of the brown seaweed, Fucus vesiculosus, is highlighted. |
| Kylla Benes |
| 3/7/2014 |
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| Lisa Taylor |
| 4/8/2014 |
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| Chelsea Spieth |
| 4/11/2014 |
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| Mitchell Jabs |
| 4/14/2014 |
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| Kelsey Monahan |
| 4/17/2014 |
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| Life in the Plastisphere: What do we know about plastics in the ocean?This concept map was presented by Dr. Erik Zettler (Sea Education Association) for the first installment of the Marine Debris webinar series on April 30, 2014. It discusses the properties of plastics that make their way into the ocean, as well as the research behind investigating the potential effects of plastic in the marine environment. |
| Carla Companion |
| 4/25/2014 |
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| Broadening Participation ResourcesConcept map prepared by the Institute for Broadening Participation as an introduction to IBP's resources for broadening participation in STEM. |
| IBP Webinars |
| 4/29/2014 |
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| Kirill Vinnikov |
| 4/29/2014 |
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| Where does it flow? Tracking the Movements of Marine DebrisThis concept map was presented by Dr. Nikolai Maximenko and Dr. Jan Hafner (University of Hawaii) for the second installment of the Marine Debris webinar series on May 7, 2014. It discusses the use of models to track and predict the locations of marine debris - including in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. |
| Ryan Cope |
| 5/8/2014 |
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