DocumentCode :
2065504
Title :
Using ocean observing systems data in K-12 classrooms: proceedings from a workshop exploring the merit and feasibility of developing a National Ocean Observing Systems (NOOS) education product
Author :
McDonnell, J. ; Hotaling, L. ; Matsumoto, G.I. ; Parsons, C. ; Meeson, B. ; Bell, R.
Author_Institution :
Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2005
Firstpage :
2590
Abstract :
Ocean engineers and scientists are transforming the way we experience and understand the ocean through the Integrated Ocean Observing Systems (IOOS). For the first time, there will be continuous, sustained, near-real time, multidimensional data available from the oceans, collected both from within the oceans using sensors systems and above using remote sensing methodologies. These data make possible inquiry-driven questions concerning the dynamic nature of the ocean´s physical, biological and chemical characteristics in both time and space. These data provide unique and meaningful access to the ocean for a broad range of users. One major expected user group is K-12 educators and their students, who will be able to explore and utilize data and information from coastal observing systems in real time from the classroom. The National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence-Mid Atlantic or COSEE-MA, is focused on coastal observing systems and the development of products and services that bring real time data to a broad range of user groups. COSEE-MA currently partners with a broad range of stakeholders to explore the development of lesson plans and resources that use observing data in meaningful ways that promote science inquiry in the classroom. In this session, we will discuss the results of a July 2005 workshop sponsored by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), the Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA), the Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence-Mid Atlantic (COSEE-MA), and Ocean.US to explore the merit and feasibility of developing a national ocean observing systems (NOOS) education product.
Keywords :
data acquisition; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; remote sensing; COSEE-MA; Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence-Mid Atlantic; Integrated Ocean Observing Systems; K-12 classrooms; Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute; NOOS education; National Ocean Observing Systems; National Science Foundation; multidimensional ocean data; remote sensing; Collaborative work; Educational products; Educational technology; Magneto electrical resistivity imaging technique; Marine technology; Oceans; Real time systems; Remote sensing; Sea measurements; Sensor systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640161
Filename :
1640161
Link To Document :
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