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Project Meeting Summary A Joint Project of the Sea Grant Network Planning Meeting - Summary
Present: Robin Goettel,
Nancy Lerner,
Helen Domske,
Pat Charlebois,
Pam Blanchard,
Norm Bettis 1. Contacts with Geographic Alliances
Format a workshop with the product being stewardship projects (Later it was agreed upon that other teacher responsibilities included developing a lesson plan, and sharing information with other educators, either in home state or at regional or nat'l educator conferences.) 2. Goal, Objectives & Components
Goal 1: Teach educators and their students about the ecological impacts of exotics and how these students and members of their community can make environmentally responsible decisions to help prevent the spread and transport of exotic species Obj 1:Increase knowledge of MS/HS teachers about
exotics
-Workshop 3. Discuss workshop content
Themes migration, species similarities and differences, regional variations in populations of exotics
Tony brought copy of the National Geography Standards ($7 National Council of Geography Teachers), Spreading Word About You (Binko method) and Key to the National Geography Standards (Xerox available). Importance of biological content. -- Keep biology in context of what makes them a successful invader. What makes an invasive species a nuisance species? Direct them to appropriate websites & materials that will give them more background information. Helen and Pat will formulate the biological content that will form the basis of the background teachers will need. Do we limit the enrollment only to MS/HS? A: Grade range is meant as a guideline, teachers willing to adapt to the workshop format should be more than welcome. Robin: So on promotional materials target is 6-12 but open to all who are interested? A: Lesson plans should be focused on middle to 12 level. Perhaps target K-6 down the road as we build on the success of this project. Tony: ESRI www.gisday.com lots of freebies, free software developing parish (county) databases for GIS LA will have a GIS theme in their workshop. USGS website http://nas.er.usgs.gov/ Gulf of Mexico Program website Doug says this is one of the best NIS sites if not the best. Importance of signing release for workshop participants both adults and students Pam Create Powerpoint presentations by schools about their projects limit them to 5-6 pages and have them summarize their projects Should consider implementing the following things for each workshop:
Flow of workshop:
Geography Connections to Exotic Aquatics (Xeroxed page) description of how exotics fit with the geography themes. Everyone needs to think of other examples to add to this outline. Other standards may be appropriate as well and everyone is more than welcome to expand the list. Perhaps #5 isnt appropriate discussion over "resources Perhaps Standard #17 and #18 would be better used as an example on this sheet. Geographic Skills (A-E) are listed on the back of the "A Geography Curriculum Framework" use those skills to develop lesson plans. 4. EATM Training module Choose appropriate curriculum & educational products
Choose appropriate curriculum & educational products
Within the ODMCS sections use a specific exotic species to begin each of the sections. Tony: are we teaching teachers to teach teachers or teach students? WE are teaching teachers to teach students comfortably.
NCGE = August 2-5, 2000 Chicago Intercontinental Hotel opportunity to present material to national audience. The following year's meeting, 2001, in Vancouver will be the site of the Poster Session. 5. Community awareness projects Jeff Kohmstedt, Robins assistant Youth poster contest (see handout)
Everyone that wants to go submit their name, names drawn at random, One, Two, Alternate 1, Alternate 2. It is understood that people that go to the meeting will between them represent all the projects from LA. If state can only send one person, then specific projects will be chosen. 6. Web elements of EATM Rosanne blue book and CD ROM Ohio major player in Env. Edu and Training Partnership - NAAEP service project Evaluation of the Content of Web Sites provides guidelines for evaluation of website Hyonyong Lee geoscientist, familiarized himself with exotic background Progress on web project for EATM Hyonyong Lee
The Bridge materials for teachers (reviewed); collaboration by Navy, NOAA, National Marine Education Association http://www.marine-ed.org Rosanne will develop image guidelines for materials to be submitted to web especially in terms of image size. Terminology needs to be standardized exotic, nuisance, invasive, etc. No decision. 7. Teacher-developed class lesson plans & activities.Rosanne furnished framework. Must have clear instructions on type of file that needs to be turned in. Robin will send copy of ESCAPE activities that she distributed at NCGE. Camera-ready material for drawing. Lessons turned in to site coordinator (quality control happens here). Then send to Nancy. 8. Create community awareness plan. Promotional Brochure information.
Pam: Line drawing of nutria for Robin. Nancy: Line drawing of two crabs. Participants will: 1. Assist their students in developing community
awareness project(s) (must be aquatic exotic) Community awareness project - 3-5 page PowerPoint presentation digital images dpi 100 printed work need original photos for scanning or digital photo at highest resolution 8. Responsibilities. (PLEASE NOTE THIS SECTION WILL BE EXPANDED; SEND ME MISSING ITEMS THAT YOU KNOW OF. PLEASE REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES BELOW. RGG ) Everyone Send Robin the quantity of promotional flyers you need and address to which they should be sent. Use Web site to discuss questions and share new ideas about the project. Visit Web site and add to list of examples for each relevant Geographic Standard we have identified. Need to agree on how to handle community awareness portion of the Project. (After several of you left, we thought it would be better for teachers who were available to attend the poster session--without any students.) Robin Promotional flyer (needs date and workshop locations from everyone) Will provide a draft for everyone's review on Dec. 8th. Please reply by Dec. 14th. Will provide by February 1 to send to sites Send ESCAPE packet of draft activities (exotic species compendium of activities to protect the ecosystem) Discussion on website Examples of exotic species concepts/issues that demonstrate or illustrate geographic standards Send Nancy copy of activity format specs that were sent to teachers for Day Camp project Pam Send nutria line drawing Guidelines & Image format for community awareness projects Doug Purple loosestrife, watermilfoil Send Robin a copy of STOP THE INVASION Update Web address list Nancy Green crab, Chinese mitten crab Tony Send folks a copy of Geography for Life (includes the Nat'l Geographty standards) Send folks the URL for ESRI project for GIS
Project Coordinator Robin G. Goettel, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant,
Communications Coordinator, University of Illinois, 63 Mumford Hall,
1301 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801 Project Assistant Jeffery J. Kohmstedt, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant
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