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Scientist-Educator Collaborative Workshop
Workshop Photographs
Held at the New England Center on the University of New Hampshire Campus
Friday, March 13, 2009 through Saturday, March 14, 2009
Linda Kalnejais and Timothy Moore, UNH scientists, construct concept maps on paper on the first day of the workshop
Tim Moore points out a detailed connection on the map he and Linda Kalnejais created during the initial scientist concept map training session
Carolyn Jordan and Janet Campbell, UNH scientists, work together to create a concept map on paper
Janet Campbell speaks to one concept on the map she and Carolyn Jordan created during the initial scientist concept map training session
The scientists present their concept maps to each other
Carolyn Jordan presents her initial map, Why are there Multiple Models?, to other workshop scientists
Liz Burakowski and UNH graduate student Deb Goodwin work together on a concept map
Beth Marass, Tim Moore, and Phyllis Appler discuss their concept map on how phytoplankton impact humans
Facilitator Jenny Albright looks on while UNH research scientist Linda Kalnejais (blue sweater) works on a digital concept map with educators Linda McIntosh, Marjorie Inderbitzen, and Gary Nielsen
Stephen Sousa, Carolyn Jordan, and  Chet Orban discuss their concept map on modeling the ocean-climate system
Facilitator Jenny Albright helps workshop participants create their Ecology of Coastal Waters map in the COSEE-OS Concept Map Builder
Stephen Sousa, Carolyn Jordan, and Chet Orban discuss various ways to approach mapping the The Myth of the Single Model
UNH researcher Elizabeth Burakowski discusses the focus question, What is the Evidence for Climate Change?, with educators Polly Wilson, Bryan Field and Maddy Kelly
Software developer Sean Graham helps workshop participants create their Evidence for Climate Change map in the COSEE-OS Concept Map Builder
The Ecology of Coastal Waters mapping team transfers their paper concept map into digital form using the COSEE-OS Concept Map Builder
The Evidence for Climate Change team presents their final concept map to workshop attendees
Julianne Mueller-Northcott and Jill Denniston present their group's final concept map on how we can predict the impact of climate change in the ocean
Stephen Sousa and Chet Orban work together to put monthly Gulf of Maine chlorophyll concentration maps in the correct time sequence
Beth Marass and Linda McIntosh assemble a thought-provoking puzzle on ocean productivity
Marjorie Inderbitzen, Phyllis Appler, and Julianne Mueller-Northcott look at a variety of eye catching ocean-related images and try to come up with compelling story lines to go along with them
Polly Wilson, Jill Denniston, and Gary Nielsen discuss putting monthly Gulf of Maine surface temperature maps in time order
Stephen Souza presents his group's concept map, The Myth of the Single Model, to workshop attendees
Jill Denniston, Polly Wilson and Beth Marrass share their thoughts on how they will use the COSEE-OS Ocean Climate Interactive with their students
Original concept map created by Tim Moore (on paper) on the first day of the workshop
Consensus concept map created using the COSEE-OS Concept Map Builder by Tim Moore, Phyllis Appler, and Beth Marass
Amy Cline, COSEE-OS Workshop Facilitator
Annette deCharon, COSEE-OS Director
Christy Herren, COSEE-OS Research Associate
From left to right: Annette deCharon, Jenny Albright, and Christy Herren, COSEE-OS Staff
Group photo
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