Deep Earth Academy, IODP and the Texas Maritime Museum in Rockport, Texas have partnered to develop and launch “Getting to the Core, the JOIDES Resolution,” a temporary exhibit featuring scientific ocean drilling.
If you have an ocean-themed educational video that is two minutes or less, consider submitting it to the Ocean Today kiosk program. Video proposals are being accepted on climate change, oceans and coasts, seafood/fisheries, ocean stewardship and recreation.
Deep Earth Academy (DEA) has had a busy month of March. Early in the month, DEA hosted a booth and multiple presentations at the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) meeting in San Francisco, California.
Deep Earth Academy (DEA) has had a busy month conducting multiple outreach events in the Washington, DC/Virginia area and planning for the upcoming National Science Teachers Association meeting in March.
The Joides Resolution, a scientific research ship, is half way across the world sailing the South Pacific. Thousand of miles and an 18-hour time difference, however, it did not stop the scientists on board from visiting with Cape May County’s Cyber Explorers 4-H Club.
The exploits of an ocean research team fascinate a Titirangi family and other Aucklanders, writes Gia Dumo.
Deep Earth Academy’s Education Officer Joe Monaco has been onboard the JOIDES Resolution since early October, participating in IODP Expedition 329 South Pacific Gyre Microbiology.
Last weekend, Deep Earth Academy participated in the inaugural USA Science and Engineering Festival on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
During the weekend of October 23-24, approximately 250,000 people are expected to descend on the National Mall in the name of science.
Deep Earth Academy has just completed the 2010 School of Rock, which took place onboard the JOIDES Resolution during the IODP Cascadia ACORK expedition, 50 miles off the coast of Vancouver Island, Canada.
During the last month of operations onboard the JOIDES Resolution, the six person Outreach team sailing on Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 327 Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology has been busy working on both group and individual projects.
As part of the Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology Expedition, a team of six Outreach Officers is working onboard the JOIDES Resolution to develop innovative learning and teaching tools designed to facilitate the communication of scientific drilling results to broad audiences.

