Workshop Agenda
Agenda I
June 27, 2000 12:00–5:30
| 12:00 | Registration [time for browsing educational resources on exotic aquatics] |
| 1:15 |
Introductions and review of agenda
|
| 1:30 | Overview of exotic aquatic species organized by geography
concepts (Origin, Distribution, Movement, Consequences, Solutions) [Pat Charlebois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant] |
| 2:00 | Links to National Geography
Standards
[Ruth Johnston & Lou
Camilotto |
| 2:30 |
and
of Exotic Aquatic
Species.
Distribute and show maps and tables indicating origin of
various exotic species and how they are distributed
currently in the U.S.
[Robin Goettel & Ruth Johnston] |
| 3:00 | Break |
| 3:15 | Mapping
activity
Do a mapping activity that demonstrates the spread and geographic distribution of exotic aquatic species. Assign different species to each of four work groups. Provide narrative and data tables. Select five species and use different colored sticker dots for each species. [Lou Camilotto] |
| 3:45 | MOVEMENT of Exotic
Aquatic
Species
Do an ESCAPE activity: Beat the Barriers game. Use five game boards with heavy lamination, and 30 game pieces. [Robin Goettel & Ruth Johnston] |
| 4:15 | Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species (SGNIS) web site
demo
[Include SGNIS CD-ROM] [Pat Charlebois] |
|
5:00 |
Breakout into small discussion groups [During this time, teachers will sign their names under categories of exotic aquatic species and/or geographic concepts. These will further help to determine common areas of interest for forming discussion groups the following day.] [Teachers should indicate what they think they may be interested in; not a firm commitment, but an expression of initial interest.] |
| 5:30 | Adjourn |
| 6:00 | Dinner |
Agenda II
June 28, 2000 8:00–4:00
| 8:00 | Continental Breakfast at Nature Center |
| 8:30 |
and Field
Trip
Yesterday we gave you the "truth,"now we will talk about the "consequences." Field trip to observe exotic aquatic species in their habitats. Discussion of consequences while en route: Overview of impacts caused by introduction of exotic aquatic species. [Wendy Smith, Indiana Dunes State Park] |
| 10:30 | Purple Loosestrife Project
overview and activity
[Mike Klepinger, Michigan Sea Grant & Pat Charlebois] |
| 11:30 | Describe expectations for lesson plan activities and community awareness
projects [Pass out format for lesson plan]
[Robin Goettel & Valerie Eichman Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant] |
| 11:45 |
Describe Zebra Mussel Mania and do an activity [Robin Goettel & John Thiele Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary] |
| 12:15 | Lunch |
| 1:00 |
Overview of solutions/control
measures
[Pat Charlebois & Robin Goettel] |
|
1:30 |
Management activities to control invader
[Randy Lang Indiana Department of Natural Resources] |
| 2:00 | Small discussion groups (1–3 people) for
educator-developed activities Provide facilitators with a framework for a
lesson
plan to complete after discussing lesson ideas in small groups and before break. Create a skeleton, or strawman, and make copies. [Have copier available, and have Nature Center staff make copies of first shot at lessons.] [Robin Goettel] |
| 3:15 | Break |
| 3:30 | Wrap up, questions and answers, review participants’
responsibilities and describe half-day follow up session
[Robin Goettel] |
| 3:45 | Workshop evaluation |
| 4:00 | Adjourn |
| McCutcheon High School 4951 U.S. Highway 231 South Lafayette, IN 47909 12–3:30 (Eastern time); 11:00–2:30 (Central time) |
| Bring the group together for synergy: discussing progress, pooling ideas, brainstorming, and trouble-shooting. |