Blog posts by Bill Dennison
Water Education for Sustainability in Higher Education special edition.

A new special journal issue on water education

Bill Dennison ·
12 April 2013
Environmental Literacy | 

A new special issue on Water Education for Sustainability in Higher Education in the Journal for Contemporary Water Research & Education was published, an outcome of a workshop organized by the International WaterCentre. The special issue is dedicated to Dr. Peter Oliver, an educator who passed away last November. The special issue includes a tribute to Peter and two papers (1, 2) that he and I co-authored.

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Seagrass Blue Carbon Blues

Seagrass Blue Carbon Blues

Bill Dennison ·
10 April 2013
Science Communication |     3 comments

As one of the outputs of the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on "Australian seagrass habitats: Condition and threats", I composed a song which Kieryn Kilminster from Western Australia Department of Water was able to convince her husband, Gary Cox, to set to music and then record.

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Great Barrier Reef literacy

Bill Dennison ·
5 April 2013
Environmental Literacy |     2 comments

The concept of environmental literacy derives from a series of programs that have established various literacy principles, for example, ocean literacy and Chesapeake Bay literacy. These distillations attempt to identify the essence of what an informed person needs to know. The literacy principles form the overall outline presented here, but it is in the richness of examples, stories and visual supporting materials that bring the literacy alive. European Space Agency).

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The workshop team at the Moreton Bay Research Station.

Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop: "Australian seagrass habitats: Condition and threats"

Bill Dennison ·
27 March 2013
Science Communication | 

I participated in a week long seagrass working group meeting at the Moreton Bay Research Station on North Stradbroke Island. The working group meeting was sponsored by the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) modeled after the U.S.-based National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). ACEAS is run by Associate Professor Alison Specht and is part of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), chaired by Professor Andrew Campbell.

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Participants at the workshop in Brisbane.

USAUS-H2O Australian teachers workshop held in Brisbane

Bill Dennison ·
25 March 2013
Environmental Literacy | 

On March 18th and 19th, nine teachers and principals traveled from the far corners of the Australian continent to join the U.S.--Australia Virtual Environmental Partnership. The workshop was held in a very nice conference facility at the Sinclair Knight Merz headquarters in the Southbank area of Brisbane. SKM is a large multinational consulting company specializing in water related issues, and Simon Costanzo, IAN Science Integrator worked at SKM immediately prior to joining IAN.

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Conceptual diagram of Moreton Bay showing the major indicators as recognized in the management objectives.

Top ten conceptual diagrams: Seagrasses, streams, eco-rhythms

Bill Dennison ·
22 March 2013
Science Communication |     1 comments

Conceptual diagrams are 'thought drawings' that use symbols to convey meaningful ecological information. The IAN symbol library was created in order that more people would be able to produce conceptual diagrams. Between the Marine Botany Group at the University of Queensland and the IAN team, the Science Communicators have produced over a thousand conceptual diagrams that have been used in scientific papers, books, newsletters, fact sheets, posters, and websites.

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Sign in lobby of The Water Institute of the Gulf

A visit to The Water Institute of the Gulf in Baton Rouge

Bill Dennison ·
18 March 2013
Environmental Report Cards | 

I traveled to Baton Rouge, Louisiana for a two day workshop at the relatively new, The Water Institute of the Gulf (of Mexico). I have been to Baton Rouge several times over the past few years, most recently to work with the State of Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority on the 2012 Master Plan. My role in that project was co-chair of the Science and Engineering Board. The other co-chair on that Board is now the CEO of the Water Institute, Dr. Chip Croat.

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Top ten human symbols: People, buildings and boats

Bill Dennison ·
15 March 2013
Science Communication | 

This is the sixth and final blog post in a series which celebrates the IAN symbol library by highlighting some of the most interesting symbols. Previous blog posts have focused on marine flora and fauna, birds, trees and animals. This blog post focuses on human aspects, with human structures and people themselves. 1. The symbol of a teacher reflects one of the developments of the IAN symbol library.

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