NOAA Exploration & Research: Why do we explore? Aug 11, 2012
An essential component of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research mission is to enhance ocean science literacy, and to build interest in careers that support oceanrelated work. To help fulfill this mission, the Okeanos Explorer Education Materials Collection was developed to encourage educators and students to become personally involved with the voyages and discoveries of the Okeanos Explorer—America’s first Federal ship dedicated to Ocean Exploration.
Join NOAA OER Facilitator and Scripps School Programs Coordinator, Judith Coats, as we introduce Volume 1 of the Okeanos Explorer Education Materials Collection: Why Do We Explore? Participants will learn how to use inquiry and standards-based lessons and other online resources that guide classroom inquiries into several important reasons for ocean exploration including Climate Change, Energy, Ocean Health and Human Health.
Registration is required and space is limited. Educators who attend the full day will receive a $50 stipend. Each participant will receive Volume 1 of the Okeanos Explorer Education Materials Collection, Why Do We Explore?, materials related to activities presented during the workshop, a NOAA Ocean Exploration Certificate of Participation, continental breakfast, and lunch.
Event Details
Title
NOAA Exploration & Research: Why do we explore?
Date(s)
Aug 11, 2012
Time
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Audience
Grades 5-12
Facilitator(s)
Adrienne Marriott Coats, Judith
Price
There are no fees associated with this event.
Location
Birch Aquarium at Scripps 2300 Expedition Way La Jolla, CA 92037 Map | Driving Directions Note: Participants will receive an all day parking pass at check-in. Maps and directions provided by Google® Maps. Please verify map and driving directions for accuracy prior to attending event.