Map created by COSEE-Ocean Systems staff (Dec 2010) with the guidance of Prof. Bob Beardsly (WHOI; ocean circulation modeler) and his modeling colleagues Changsheng Chen and Hdeong Liu at UMass Dartmouth. Map content pulled from a magazine article (Soundings, April 2009), and discussions with Prof. Beardsley about modeling.
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Hi A and C,
See if these map descriptions are brief -yet descriptive enough- for publication? Each has Who-What-Where-When, I hope.
What Factors Affect Zooplankton Distributions: Who is Where and When?
Concept map created by graduate student Christopher Manning for UNH Workshop "Seasons in the Sea" on July 10, 2008. Final version presented to high school educator participants.
Example of Concept Map for College Student: Final Exam Assessment Tool in Oceanography
Map shared by Prof. Robert Khedarian (~April 2009) with COSEE Ocean Systems staff (C. Herren and J. Albright) as example of how he used concept mapping with his community college students as an assessment tool on their final oceanography exam.
How can science content shared by one scientist be translated to informal educators for use by the public?
Mini-case study into the "ripple effect" or "casade" of Dr. Hui Feng's (UNH) aerosol research -in concept map form- from scientist to informal educators at the Seacoast Science Center (Rye, NH). Info presented by C. Herren at the Ocean Sciences annual conference on 2/23/2010.
How did engineering make measure salinity from space possible?
Concept map showing several examples of development -from an engineering perspective- of Aquarius instrument (measures ocean salinity) and SAC-D satellite systems prior to launch. Presented by Christy Herren for part of the NSTA COSEE session on 3/20/12.
How can the Deepwater Horizon oil spill affect marine life in the Gulf of Mexico?
Christy Herren's map for NMEA conference presentation in June 2010 depicting topics covered by a Newsweek magazine article "What the spill will kill" (June 14, 2010; pg 24-27; Author S. Begley).