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  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 8 years, 6 months ago

    Why should I attend?
    Ever thought about:

    Incorporating field experiences into your courses?
    Helping students collect or access authentic data?
    Bringing the local environment into your classroom?

    If […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 2 months ago

    Date: Saturday, February 6, 2016

    Time: 7am – 6pm

    Location: Cook Campus Center, Rutgers University

    What Is Shore Bowl?

    The Shore Bowl is a regional academic competition  for high school students in NJ, […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 4 months ago

    ThumbnailAfter attending the Gears Professional Development Workshop Series, participants had the opportunity to apply the information that they acquired during the workshop and to work with education and outreach […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 4 months ago

    gears logoScientists are increasingly being asked to communicate the “broader impacts” of their work. With the threat of a decline in both the scientific workforce and the public’s literacy on ocean and environmental science issues, the time is now for stepping up our efforts to promote ocean literacy.

    Although there is no single approach for a successful integrated research and education plan, this workshop builds the foundation for attendees to think creatively about how their research will impact their education goals and, conversely, how their education activities will feed back into their research. When research and education are effectively interconnected, the process of discovery can help stimulate learning and the resulting research can be communicated to a broader audience.

    Workshop Focus:
    To help scientists communicate the “broader impacts” of their work and better integrate their education and research activities, four COSEE centers (COSEE NOW, COSEE OS, COSEE Ocean, and COSEE California) have collaborated to develop the Gears Professional Development Workshop for Early Career Scientists. The Gears workshops, which have been held across the county, include both face-to-face and online sessions and feature demonstrations and discussions on a variety of communication techniques. Following the face-to-face workshops, participants have the opportunity to work with education and outreach professionals to develop their own outreach/broader impact plans and products. For examples of work created by previous participant check out the Gears Scientists Projects.

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    The Gears:

    The skills and techniques presented during the Gears workshops are interconnected and can be applied simultaneously. Therefore, we have organized them into four interconnected Gears or areas:

    Gear #1: Deconstruct Your Science When translating scientific research it helps to break down your message into its key components. This gear focuses on two methods for deconstructing your message including Concept Mapping (COSEE Ocean Science) and Storytelling (COSEE NOW).

    Gear #2: Understand How People Learn This gear focuses on what the educational research says about how people learn and what this can this tell us about effective ways to teach our students and communicate with the public. The Understand gear sets the stage for incorporating effective strategies for learning into practice as scientists share science with diverse audiences (COSEE CA).

    Gear #3: Build Effective Communication Techniques Learners build an understanding of the world around them through their experiences, motivation, and social interactions. This gear includes information about how you can apply concepts, and effective practices and strategies gleaned from the learning sciences, into your education and outreach efforts.

    Gear #4: Broaden the Reach of Your Science The ability to share your scientific message with those outside your research group is critical for career advancement. With funding trends moving towards large collaborative research programs, it is more important than ever that scientists collaborate not only within their discipline, but also across and beyond scientific disciplines.

    ***For specific information on previous Gears workshops, including agendas, check out the COSEE NOW Events pages.

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 6 months ago

    ThumbnailInterested in learning from other broader impacts professionals, fostering new collaborations, and discussing the future of broader impacts? Then, check out the second annual Broader Impacts Infrastructure […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 10 months ago

    A collaboration of several COSEE Centers will present a series of Gears Workshops for scientists interested in increasing their capacity for high impact education, outreach, and collaboration activities.  These […]

  • As part of Gliderpalooza 2013, VIMS’ glider (our first!) named Amelia is currently exploring two Mid-Atlantic shelf break canyons and the slope sea. I have posted two blogs about her mission on the MARACOOS […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 10 years, 12 months ago

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    Date: Saturday, February 1, 2014

    Time: 7am – 6pm

    Location: Food Science Building, Rutgers University

    What Is Shore Bowl?

    The Shore Bowl is a regional academic competition for high school students […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years ago

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    Workshop Date: Sunday, February 23, 2014

    Workshop Time: 8am – 5pm

    Workshop Location: Hawaii Convention Center

    Workshop Participants – WHO should attend?
    Early career scientists:

    Those holding a […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years, 7 months ago

    In the summer of 2012, COSEE NOW worked with The Mid Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS) to run a needs assessment workshop for scientists interested in teaching with data from […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years, 7 months ago

    The Education and Public Engagement (EPE) Implementing Organization (IO) is dedicated to developing data visualization tools that will facilitate the use of data from Ocean Observing Initiative (OOI) to enhance […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years, 8 months ago

    ThumbnailCheck out a new exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston created through a program called Synergy, which fosters collaborations between scientists and artists.


    Where: Art & Science Gallery at Museum of […]

  • Carrie Ferraro wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years, 9 months ago

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    Workshop Date: Friday, March 1, 2013

    Workshop Time: 9am –5pm

    Workshop Location: Howard University

    Workshop Participants – WHO should attend?
    Early career scientists:
    Those holding a doctoral degree […]

  • Janice McDonnell replied to the forum topic Hurricane Rebuild in the group Group logo of MAREMARE 11 years, 11 months ago

    I think having the kids contribute to helping Jenkinsons is a wonderful idea. Have you been in touch with them yet? I think a conversation with their director would be an excellent experience for your students. […]

  • Janice McDonnell wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 11 years, 12 months ago

    Dr. Barbara Kirkpatrick from Mote Marine Laboratory has shared a very exciting and unique opportunity for a sabbatical for an Informal Science Educator. Please view the description and consider applying!

  • Janice McDonnell wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 12 years, 1 month ago

    The COSEE NOW team along with colleagues Catherine Halversen (COSEE CA), Bob Chen (COSEE OCEAN), and Annette deCharon and Carla Companion (COSEE Ocean Systems) recently held a workshop for early career scientists […]

  • Sage Lichtenwalner replied to the forum topic Welcome to a new year in the group Group logo of MAREMARE 12 years, 1 month ago

    That’s awesome, Jason! Can’t wait to hear about what you are able to concoct this year. Sounds like the perfect environment to spur your creativity and partnership. Should we be worried?

  • Janice McDonnell wrote a new post on the site COSEE NOW 12 years, 2 months ago

    ThumbnailThis Fish Oil-Lesson Plan was developed in partnership with Anita Brinker from the Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health at Rutgers University and used to help high school students understand the health […]

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