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61. GODDARD EARTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
GESTC00-971-04?Research Activity — Conduct collaborative research in Requiresa Ph.D. in Physical oceanography, Meteorology, or Applied Mathematics
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY GODDARD EARTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER (GESTC) RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITIONS Subject to funding approval, the Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center (GESTC) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) will make Research Faculty appointments at the Research Associate, Assistant Research Scientist, Associate Research Scientist, and Senior Research Scientist levels, commensurate with experience. All candidates must have degrees in an appropriate physical science discipline and a demonstrated research record in accordance with the specific qualifications listed for each of the following positions: GESTC-00-900-01 GESTC-00-900-02 Research Activity - Conduct collaborative research in computational optics, to include development of parallel algorithms and codes, phase diversity, interferometry, sparse aperture and coronagraphic imaging systems, computer architectures, and study of applications to flight processors for spacecraft control. Requires a M.S. or Ph.D. Research Scientist with proven capability in computational optics, computer architecture, wave-sensing imaging systems, and flight processors for spacecraft control. GESTC-00-902-01?

62. School Of Ocean & Earth Science - Background
provide national leadership in oceanography and marine the development of new activitiesand facilities Major collaborative research developments include the
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The School of Ocean and Earth Science (SOES) was formed in 1998 through merger of the former Departments of Oceanography and Geology. The School is located in a purpose-built waterfront campus with docking facilities at the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC). The SOC environment is unique within UK higher education on a number of counts: the juxtaposition of basic, strategic and applied research backed by a strong ocean engineering and technology group; the provision of facilities ranging from state-of-the-art laboratories to the National Oceanographic Library; and the disciplinary combination of oceanographers, geologists and geophysicists. The School is part of the Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics which includes the Schools of Chemistry, Geography, Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering disciplines. We have close links with the School of Biological Sciences and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. As well as running degree courses in Oceanography, Geology, and Ocean and Earth System Science, academic staff members contribute to the teaching of geophysics and environmental sciences, the latter through the inter-departmental Centre for Environmental Science.
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The School is the largest single university group of marine and Earth scientists in the UK with 44 academic staff, 40 Research Fellows and Associates, 30 support staff with 99 full time postgraduate students studying for PhD degrees. There are 470 undergraduate students studying 3 or 4 year degree courses and 48 MSc students.

63. A Publication Of The Association For Higher Education
The Skidaway Institute of oceanography, an autonomous the facilities, initiate collaborativeresearch projects grants to sustain research activities at Savannah
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Lessons From a Historically Black University’s Unusual Collaboration By Peter G. Verity, Matthew R. Gilligan, Marc E. Frischer, Melissa G. Booth, Joseph P. Richardson, and Chandra Franklin From the February 2002 AAHE Bulletin Click here to view an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) version of this file. African Americans remain significantly underrepresented in the geosciences (earth, atmospheric, and marine sciences) and in the educational pathways leading to science professions. With help from the National Science Foundation, our two institutions — Savannah State University and the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography — have joined together to improve the research experiences of African American undergraduates and perhaps, over time, attract more of these students to the sciences. Savannah State University, like many other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), is a small undergraduate teaching institution and does not have the resources or justification to develop and maintain extensive modern research facilities. Thus our students, while receiving classroom and laboratory instruction, often do not have the exposure to and training in sophisticated research environments. Without such exposure, students are less confident and competitive than those who do. This is a serious problem because HBCUs, which enroll only 12 percent of the African Americans who are in college, award 40 percent of the science degrees earned by African Americans.

64. Teachers Guide--Dear Mr. Blueberry
In their study of oceanography, students will focus Students can work in collaborativegroups or individually to complete the activities in this
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    Introduction
    This supplemental unit to Dear Mr. Blueberry was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project , funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP). The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing CyberGuides to students." This supplemental unit provides resources for students in second and third grade to focus on oceanography and letter writing. During these lessons, students will learn about whales, salt water and letter writing. I suggest that you make contact with other teachers who would like to receive and send e-mail to the students. Global Schoolhouse is a good place to start. In their study of oceanography, students will focus on the following questions:

65. Workshop Summaries
to become familiar with activities and strengths Panel Discussion Potential CollaborativeResearch Strategies. 2 , Plant physiology ecosystems, oceanography.
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In preparation for the contract award for the ORNL team led by UT and Battelle, the core universities and ORAU conducted workshops in each of the core competency areas of the laboratory in order to identify the university strengths that can be brought through collaborative activities. Four such workshops have been held: Advanced Materials at Georgia Tech Summary Notes from Panel Discussion Attendees Virginia Tech Presentation by Scott Case Virginia Tech Presentation by Ron Kander Virginia Tech Presentation by Tim Long Advanced Computational Science at Virginia Tech Meeting Summary Background Material Participants Virginia Tech Presentation by Jack Carroll Virginia Tech Presentation by Scott Midkiff Virginia Tech Presentation by Richard Nance Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia University Self-Identified Strengths Major Research Problems that the Core Universities Could Address Infrastructure Problems that the Core Universities Could Address Attendees Virginia Tech Presentation by Richard Rich Neutron Sciences at NC StateDec. 7, 1999

66. WaterObserver.org - AMRS Conference 2004 - Operational Oceanography & Remote Sen
It is a collaborative effort between the monitoring and enforcement agencies responsiblefor the control of illegal pollution activities (Environment Canada
http://www.waterobserver.org/event-2004-03/session-00.html
Advertise Join AMRS Subscriptions Renewals ... Agenda Sub-Session : Maritime Security The Maritime Security session will focus on surveillance and enforcement issues relating to defence, fisheries, pollution/dumping, offshore exploration/exploitation, illegal immigration/smuggling, etc. Maritime Security Ice Services Future Requirements Roundtable Operational Ocean Forecasting Session Chair: Iain Shepherd
Institute for Protection and Security of the Citizen
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Italy
http://ipsc.jrc.cec.eu.int/ Invited Presentations: Title : ESA Activities in Marine Security Author : Gordon Campbell ESA has been directly supporting different sectors of the maritime security community since preparations started for the launch of ERS-1 in the 1980s. Shortly after the launch of ERS-1, SAR imagery were used to provide navigational support information for a US Coast Guard vessel in the Arctic ice. The range of instruments on-board both the ERS and Envisat missions has guaranteed a continued capacity for ESA to ensure timely, comprehensive information is available for marine security exploitation as well as fostering the development of new techniques and capabilities to expand the range of information products on offer.

67. Training Activities
The following BENEFIT training activities were identified Scripps Institution of Oceanographyand University the stage for additional collaborative studies in
http://www.benefit.org.na/trai2000.html

68. AIBS: AIBS News September 2002
funding proposals), and future activities (eg, upcoming lasting within the chemicaloceanography community. Excellent collaborative research has resulted from
http://www.aibs.org/aibs-news/aibs_news_2002_09.html
Announcements AIBS News BioScience ActionBioscience.org ... Classifieds Organization About AIBS Society Membership Corporate Membership Individual Membership ... Site Map
AIBS News September 2002
From the pages of BioScience magazine, the online version of our current events column, with discussions of the latest happenings at AIBS in support of our mission.
    AIBS Launches Project on Infrastructure for Biology at Regional to Continental Scales
    The AIBS project "Infrastructure for Biology at Regional to Continental Scales" (IBRCS), funded by a $1.35 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), will launch in August 2002. These are the goals for IBRCS: * Help the scientific community determine the needs and means for increased physical infrastructure in observational platforms, data collection, data analysis, and database networking within and among field biology, other areas of biology, and other areas of science.
    * Provide for communications within the scientific community and with NSF regarding the development and focus of relevant infrastructure and data-networking projects.
    * Serve as a public information source on these projects.

69. Fall 2003 Scheduled Activities
largeenrollment (300+ students) oceanography classes at Center for Collaboration Inquiry Lunchtime experimented with different group activities to encourage
http://www2.uakron.edu/cci/home/Fall2003.htm
Fall 2003 Scheduled Activities The Center for Collaboration and Inquiry (CCI) will schedule activities during the school year ranging from presentations by guest speakers to campus workshops. We will work with departments to co-sponsor visits where appropriate. Date Speaker Event September 24 Marcia Baxter Magolda, Miami University Learning Partnerships: Linking Learners’ Reasoning and Learning Goals October 1 Using Concept Mapping to Improve Student Learning October 8 Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Match Teaching Goals with Learning Exercises October 14 Patricia deWinstanley, Oberlin College Successful Lecturing: Engaging your Students in Effective Processing October 22 Richard Yuretich, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Active and Collaborative Learning in Large Classes October 29 Understanding Student Thinking to Maximize Learning November 5 Kathy Feltey, Sociology

70. Annual Report 1996-97 - INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
was involved in the following international activities Centre is undertaking a collaborativethreeyear Society of Limnology and oceanography s (ASLO) 1997
http://enterprise.canberra.edu.au/WWW/Web_AnnualReports.nsf/0/4c7735d947073e5eca

71. Session: University Outreach Activities And K-12 Educational Initatives (2002 -
P1.9, New training activities within the NWS of the comb jellies a collaborativeresearch project employing physical oceanography lessons learned from
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11th Symposium on Education
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University Outreach Activities and K-12 Educational Initatives
Chairpersons: Marianne C. Hayes, Sierra Vista Public Schools, Sierra Vista, AZ; Kathleen A. Murphy, Ladue Middle School, House Springs, MO Plans of Action: Enhancing Public Awareness of Meteorology Though AMS Local Weather Resource Teachers
Steve M. Carlson , AMS/Project Atmosphere and Datastreme, Hermiston School District, Hermiston, OR Earth Systems Science Celebrations at Sandstone Middle School
Steve M. Carlson , AMS/Project Atmosphere and Datastreme, and Hermiston School District, Hermiston, OR Piloting WES in North Carolina
Frankie C. Vann , Lakewood High School, Salemburg, NC Oceanography in the Middle
Craig L. Croone , AMS/Maury Project, Northfield, MN Simple Statistics For Science Fair Weather Projects
William P. Roeder , 45th Weather Squadron, Patrick AFB, FL; and D. E. Harms Ocean Planet- We all Share the Same Water
Beth A. Jewell , West Springfield High School, Burke, VA Networking in New York: The Growth of Weather Resource Teachers in the Capital District
Carol A. Hildreth , AMS/AERA and Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park, NY The National Climatic Data Center's History, Outreach Program and Activities for Educators

72. Current Research Activities:
Current Research activities conducts fundamental and applied fisheries oceanographyresearch formulated research is conducted in collaboration with graduate
http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~taggart/page12.html
Current Research Activities:
research contributions.
GLOBEC-Canada, Western Bank Research Programme
New research in now underway within the GLOBEC-Canada Research Partnership where Dr. Christian Reiss (Post Doctoral Fellow) is taking a leading role in resolving processes that contribute to the establishment and retention of high concentrations of zooplankton and larval fish on Western Bank of the Scotian Shelf. Jennifer Jeffrey , and Arran McPherson , two new NSERC scholars have joined the research team along with Alison Pickle who provides valuable research assistance in the lab and in the field. This work is being conducted in collaboration with Ian McLaren (Biology Department) a physical oceanography team (Anthony Bowen of the Oceanography Department and Brad deYoung of Memorial University ) and in conjunction with other researchers here in the Department ( Dan Kelley and Barry Ruddick ) and elsewhere (John Dower and Bill Leggett at Queen's University ) who are addressing turbulence related questions in concert with our research.
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  • 73. Teacher Resources
    Find solar system related educational activities from a collaborativeeffort of NASA and University of Montana. They are annotated
    http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/k5/teacher.htm
    Teacher Resources Language Arts Math Science Social Studies ... Home Last Updated General Links Although I have put the link to this page in various subject areas, I want you to be aware of a great resource site Zoom School. This page is the index that puts you together with lessons, activities and resources in geography, biology, language arts. Visit America's Story and find brief, kid friendly info on the states, famous Americans and other stories of America's past. Considering a Webquest for your class? Visit the FPS Webquest Page and find some created by teachers in our own district. You might also check out those available at Emtech as they are broken out by subject area and are designed specifically for elementary students.
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    Find out about all the different types of careers available in the World of Sports. Visit the Lemelson Center of Invention and Innovation and learn about inventors, past and present. Check out virtual exhibits and find quick access for teacher resources at Short Cuts.

    74. Christopher Measures, Department Of Oceanography
    and JB Corliss (1979) Ridgecrest hydrothermal activity and the Proposal Title CollaborativeResearch MOTIV Plankton Department of oceanography Last modified
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    Christopher Measures Professor Department of Oceanography,
    University of Hawai`i at Manoa,
    1000 Pope Road,
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    Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone: (808) 956-5924
    Fax: (808) 956-7112 E-mail: chrism@soest.hawaii.edu Education
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    • OCN 201 - Science of the Sea OCN 401 - Biogeochemical cycles OCN 623 - Chemical Oceanography OCN 633 - Chemical Oceanography Lab Methods OCN 499, 699, 700, 800 - Directed, Thesis and Dissertation Research
    Ten Selected Publications Measures C.I. and S. Vink. (2001) Dissolved Fe in the upper waters of the Southern Ocean during the 1997/98 US-JGOFS cruises. Deep-Sea Research Measures, C.I. , and S. Vink (2000) On the use of dissolved aluminium in surface waters to estimate dust deposition to the ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles Measures C.I.

    75. Christopher Measures, Department Of Oceanography (text-only)
    Corliss (1979) Ridgecrest hydrothermal activity and the Proposal Title CollaborativeResearch MOTIV Plankton Department of oceanography, SOEST Last modified
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    Home Introduction Groups People ... Contact us Christopher Measures Professor and Chair Department of Oceanography,
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    Fax: (808) 956-7112 E-mail: chrism@soest.hawaii.edu Education
    • BSc 1972 - Chemistry, University of Southampton MSc 1974 - Oceanography, University of Southampton PhD 1978 - Oceanography, University of Southampton
    Research Interests
    • Trace Element Chemistry Biogeochemical effects of dust depostion to the ocean Elemental Mass Balance
    Teaching Activities
    • OCN 201 - Science of the Sea OCN 401 - Biogeochemical cycles OCN 623 - Chemical Oceanography OCN 633 - Chemical Oceanography Lab Methods OCN 499, 699, 700, 800 - Directed, Thesis and Dissertation Research
    Ten Selected Publications Measures C.I. and S. Vink. (2001) Dissolved Fe in the upper waters of the Southern Ocean during the 1997/98 US-JGOFS cruises. Deep-Sea Research Measures, C.I. , and S. Vink (2000) On the use of dissolved aluminium in surface waters to estimate dust deposition to the ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles Measures C.I.

    76. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 9974 Lesson Plans For Oceanography Science
    7. oceanography Multimedia Projects In this activity, students will create acomprehensive multimedia project and conduct research including information
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    Maps Planet ... Oceanography Found Oceanography ' Lesson Plans. Also for ' Oceanography 4071 Web Sites 137 Books 12 Software Titles 1 Map ... 96 Other Products * Log in or become a Lesson Planet Member to gain access to lesson plans. Lesson Plans (1 - 10 of 9974): Create Seafloor Diagram - Teachers: This activity can be used as a culminating project grade, an in-class reinforcement of seafloor features, or an art extension to a science lesson. Modifications can be made to accommodate the class setting. Grades: Creative Writing - Teachers: The largest bony fish, the oarfish, is a topic that can be integrated into various curricula in many ways. From science, to art (creative drawing), to language arts. Expand on the following activities as needed for the classroom setting.

    77. TeachersFirst - Subject Search Results
    Created by the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of oceanography. These collaborativeactivities challenge kids to build and test balloon cars; explore a
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    78. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 121 Lesson Plans For Oceanography
    8. oceanography Multimedia Projects In this activity, students will create acomprehensive multimedia project and conduct research including information
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    Maps Planet ... Oceanography Found Oceanography ' Lesson Plans. Also for ' Oceanography 57 Web Sites 2 Books * Log in or become a Lesson Planet Member to gain access to lesson plans. Lesson Plans (1 - 10 of 121): Oceanography Class Quilt - Teachers: This is an activity that each student can work on independently and still have their artwork become part of a whole culminating art project about the ocean life learned in class. In addition, by having each student create a quilt square, it bre... Grades: Selecting a Harbor: Oceanography and the Impact of Oil Spills - Using a problem-based, interdisciplinary approach, students will assume a role within a consulting company charged with investigating the coastlines in order to recommend three new sites for oil-shipping terminals. Students will engage in writing across

    79. North Atlantic Coast CESU
    Kenneth Hinga, Graduate School of oceanography, University of Rhode Island. Collaborativeactivities between the NPS, NY State, Suffolk County, and other
    http://www.ci.uri.edu/naccesu/Project_FIISGMP.htm
    State of Knowledge Papers in Preparation for the FIRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE General Management Plan Contibuting Authors: David Conover , Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University Howard Ginsberg , USGS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Kenneth Hinga , Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island Karl Nordstrom , Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University Norbert Psuty , Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University Brian Underwood , USGS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
    Federal Collaborator: Charles Roman , National Park Service Project funding : $79,193 National Park Service

    80. OceanPortal : Top > INFORMATION RESOURCES > Scientific
    The support for collaboration is channelled through a of different mechanisms oractivities which are Measurement Units oceanography Palaeontology Polar
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