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Like the collaborative efforts needed to coordinate a complex research project, effective education and outreach requires communication, a willingness to try new approaches, and the support of colleagues. The NAB scientists partnered with COSEE-Ocean Systems (COSEE-OS) to create a broader impacts package that included a five-part, webinar series, multiple interactive concept maps, and an integrated set of activities based on actual cruise data. Led by Dr. Mary Jane Perry, the group brainstormed a story to share with educators, and worked independently and with colleagues to create interactive, online presentations that built upon one another for a final, cohesive program. "The COSEE-OS webinar project is probably the most extensive outreach that I have done," says Dr. Eric D'Asaro, one of the PIs on the NAB Experiment, "and it has been a good experience."
COSEE-OS has worked extensively with scientists, helping them deconstruct their complex science for presentation to a wide variety of audiences. In 2010, COSEE-OS initiated a webinar effort to bring a collection of interesting oceanographic research to educators. Each scientist works with COSEE-OS to create a concept map using the Concept Map Builder, then enhances it with educational assets such as images, movies, news articles, and resources for an online presentation hosted by COSEE-OS. Educators, students, and scientists from around the world tune in to learn about their research and the presenters gain a new perspective on how to effectively discuss their work with others.
Mary Jane's Collaborations
- COSEE-Ocean Systems, broadening participation in the ocean sciences
- It Takes a Team, an interdisciplinary collaboration
- Telling the Story, deconstructing complex science