A new report, "Opportunities for Creating Lifelong Ocean Science Literacy", is now available. COSEE OCEAN sponsored an inquiry group to examine the current state of ocean science literacy, writ broadly, and to provide an expert perspective on how ocean literacy can be further developed and enhanced, especially through less-recognized channels such as opportunistic learning, the private and “third” sectors, and the enormously varied activities under the heading of “informal science education.” T
COSEE OCEAN gave a presentation on network analysis of educational networks at NetSci 2012. Steve Uzzo and Catherine Cramer gave a presentation on the Social Network Analysis (SNA) of COSEE OCEAN and NEOSEC, including background, methodology and outcomes, and outlined some potential new investigations. The presentation was part of the NetSciEd symposium.
The Best of COSEE Hands-On Activities offers ocean scientists simple, engaging, and easily accessible hands-on activities that will make your presentations to K-12 students, the public, or other non-science audiences more effective. This collection was gathered from across the COSEE Network, with each Center submitting their best hands-on activities.
The presentation was given by Dr. Karen Stephenson as the keynote in the session Using Network Science for Better Collaboration, held during the ASLO February 2011 meeting
COSEE OCEAN co-PI Dr. Stephan Uozzo of the New York Hall of Science gave this presentation to the COSEE OCEAN Team, as an introduction to network science.