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While marine science appears to experience a boom in undergraduate teaching (if the number of competing introductory textbooks is any indication) anyone involved in teaching marine science as a first ...
EDUCATION | Review of "An Introduction to Online Physical Oceanography"
Physical Oceanography Introduction
2015/8/5
This review of Dr. Matthias Tomczak's World Wide Web site is from a pedagogical viewpoint, giving little attention to the scientific content of the site, Before beginning the review, however, I would ...
The Evolution of Physical Oceanography in the Last Hundred Years
Hundred Years Physical Oceanography
2015/7/31
The last hundred years have seen a revolution in our understanding of ocean processes. I have selected a subset of seven topics. Technological developments generally led (rather than followed) new ide...
An International Perspective on Graduate Education in Physical Oceanography
Physical Graduate Education
2015/7/31
During the inaugural Physical Oceanography Dissertation Symposium in June 2002 we found that the graduate school experience varied markedly amongst the 20 international participants. The diversity of ...
A Community Effort Toward the Retention of Women in Physical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography Women
2015/7/27
Efforts over the past several decades to increase the number of women entering science and engineering fields have largely been successful, with undergraduate and graduate school enrollments averaging...
Physical Oceanography of Frontal Zones in the Subarctic Seas
Physical Oceanography Frontal Zones Subarctic Seas
2015/7/27
Fronts and frontal zones form natural boundaries in the oceans. Their effects are sometimes dramatic when seen from deck level, such as the massive changes in marine life, bird life, and ocean color s...
Mentoring Groups:A Non-Exit Strategy for Women in Physical Oceanography
Non-Exit Strategy for Women Physical Oceanography
2015/7/9
We all know them: friends, colleagues, and students who left oceanography to pursue other careers. While their talents are certainly highly valued elsewhere, we are often left with lingering concerns ...