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UVIC Instructor On Board The “School Of Rock” – For Science
May 15, 2013 – 4:04 pm
UVIC Instructor On Board The “School Of Rock” – For Science

A University of Victoria instructor is one of two Canadian educators on board the scientific ocean drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution that is docked off Ogden Point in Victoria.

Earth-Drilling Science Vessel Studied at New Rochelle Public Library
May 15, 2013 – 3:58 pm
Earth-Drilling Science Vessel Studied at New Rochelle Public Library

Children and parents learned about the Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling.

Rockin’ Through the Ages
May 15, 2013 – 3:50 pm
Rockin’ Through the Ages

Each one looks like an ordinary rock, but the information contained in each core is extraordinary.

A Hidden Victim of Somali Pirates: Science
April 25, 2013 – 2:19 pm
A Hidden Victim of Somali Pirates: Science

Fear of buccaneers opens a vast “data hole” in the Indian Ocean.

Alaskan calling for Bay’s Carol
April 23, 2013 – 3:11 pm
Alaskan calling for Bay’s Carol

(Click to enlarge) JOURNEY: Carol Larson, education team leader for the National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier, is off to Alaska in June to do voluntary work on the IODP-Integrated Ocean Drilling Programme geological research ship Joides Resolution. (Credit: Glenn Taylor)
During a GNS camp staged at the National Aquarium last year, Napier’s Carol Larson [...]

Development of Antarctic Ice Sheet Triggered a Unique Marine Ecosystem
April 18, 2013 – 6:26 pm
Development of Antarctic Ice Sheet Triggered a Unique Marine Ecosystem

Fossils collected on board the JOIDES Resolution provide insight into modern Antarctic environment

Educators Explore Geology of the Pacific Northwest
April 11, 2013 – 4:20 pm
Educators Explore Geology of the Pacific Northwest

Randi Wold-Brennon, a middle school teacher at the Hawaii Academy of Arts & Sciences Public Charter School in Pahoa, has been chosen to participate in the School of Rock Expedition for Educators.

Program Update: Deep Earth Academy – March 2013
April 4, 2013 – 3:24 pm
Program Update: Deep Earth Academy – March 2013

On April 1, 19 science educators from across North America boarded the JOIDES Resolution as participants in the latest “School of Rock Expedition for Educators” professional development workshop.

Educators Explore the Geology of the Pacific Northwest aboard the JOIDES Resolution
April 1, 2013 – 8:53 am
Educators Explore the Geology of the Pacific Northwest aboard the JOIDES Resolution

Beginning April 1, nineteen science educators from across North America will live on board the scientific ocean drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution for nine days, as participants in the latest “School of Rock Expedition for Educators” professional development workshop.

JOIDES Resolution Retrieves Young Crustal Rocks from Hess Deep Rift
March 20, 2013 – 2:48 pm
JOIDES Resolution Retrieves Young Crustal Rocks from Hess Deep Rift

An international team of scientists has completed an ocean drilling expedition in the eastern Pacific, more than 600 miles west of the Galapágos Islands.

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