COS 46 - Ecology education: Extended audiences

Tuesday, August 7, 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
F1, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
1:50 PM
 Assessing ecological understanding through a citizen science project
Rebecca Jordan, Rutgers University; David Howe, Rutgers University; Joan Ehrenfeld, Rutgers University
2:10 PM
 Defining the citizen science strategy: Supporting scientists in volunteer-based ecological research
Jennifer L. Shirk, Cornell University; Rick Bonney, Cornell University
2:30 PM
 Teaching through doing: Riparian restoration and wildlife habitat enhancement projects as educational tools
Gary M. Markiewicz, ARCADIS BBL; Jospeh K. Shisler, ARCADIS BBL; David J. Stout, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Greg J. Braun, ARCADIS BBL; Mary Beth Koza, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Robert M. Weiss, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Amy P. Lanterman, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
2:50 PM
 LINDISSIMA: An educational simulation tool for negotiating sustainable natural resource management strategies among stakeholders with conflicting interests
Luis Garcia-Barrios Sr., El Colegio de la Frontera Sur; Erika N. Speelman, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur; Max Pimm, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
 RECIPE: A novel research project that is more than half-baked
Ann Dalkey, Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
4:00 PM
 Relating to our ecosystems: People and places
Mimi E. Lam, University of British Columbia
4:20 PM
 The traditional Native American Winter Count as a model for teaching ecological observation and inquiry
Florence M. Gardipee, The University of Montana; Matt Corsi, University of Montana
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