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Presentation by Bill Dennison from the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course presentation
This sign reminds people not to litter in Pipe Creek. Sandusky, Ohio.
Pipe Creek Watershed Sign
Bill Dennison is interviewed for the MPT/Living classroom water quality demonstration in Baltimore, Maryland
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Bill Dennison is interviewed for the MPT/Living classroom water quality demonstration in Baltimore, Maryland
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
David Flores demonstrates to Baltimore students the use of a water quality probe.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
David Flores demonstrates to Baltimore students the use of a water quality probe.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Conceptual diagram illustrating a brief history of the Florida Keys during the Quaternary Period.
Florida Keys during the quaternary period
Illustration of a teacher with folder.
Teacher
Illustration of a university building
University
As part of the Science Communication course, students design the layout for a newsletter. Students decide where to include text, photos, figures, maps, conceptual diagrams. Each section in encapsulated with an active title for effective communication.
Newsletter Layout exercise
Natural Resource Managers at Shenandoah National Park workshop to conceptualize the park's key features, major threats, and vital monitorinig programs.
Conceptual Diagram workshop with National Park…
As part of the Science Communication course, students design the layout for a newsletter. Students decide where to include text, photos, figures, maps, conceptual diagrams. Each section in encapsulated with an active title for effective communication.
Newsletter Layout exercise
As part of the Science Communication course, students design the layout for a newsletter. Students decide where to include text, photos, figures, maps, conceptual diagrams. Each section in encapsulated with an active title for effective communication.
Newsletter Layout exercise
Natural Resource Managers at Shenandoah National Park workshop to conceptualize the park's key features, major threats, and vital monitorinig programs.
Conceptual diagramming workshop at Shenandoah…
A number of science communication products produced by both IAN and EcoCheck.
Science Communication products
Students at an IAN Science Communication training come up with an active title for a PowerPoint slide.
Title Pursuit
As part of the Science Communication course, students learn the principles of effective science communication, which include presenting good science well.
Zen and the Art of Science Communication
Illustrator of a writer perusing his work. Based on Jack Greer from Maryland Seagrant.
Writer perusing work
Illustration of a Samoan school.
Samoan school
Ben Fertig prepares to make a presentation at the UMCES Horn Point lab, in Cambridge, Maryland, regarding how nitrogen levels in oyster tissue can be used as an indicator of estuary nitrogen sources.
UMCES Horn Point Lecture Hall
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
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