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GREAT LAKES ALIVE!
Virtual Workshop
February 16-27, 2009

 

Watch the introduction from:
Dr. Rosanne Fortner
Director, COSEE Great Lakes

Join us for another exciting workshop where educators,scientists, resource managers, and the public can interact and learn about the Great Lakes.

This workshop will focus on the biology and the ecological relationships of the Great Lakes!

There will be 5 outstanding keynote presentations over these two weeks. Interact with the presenters and other experts, as well as other participants. As well, this is an excellent chance to gain new resources for learning more about these topics.

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Our first 2 ONLINE WORKSHOPS (below) were a great success - when you register above you will automatically have access to all the content of these past workshop! If you already were a member of one or both of these workshops (or simply have a College of Exploration USER ID from another workshop), please log-in above and that will automatically register your USER ID for this upcoming workshop in 2009.

The Great Lakes Rock!
January 27 - February 8, 2008

The workshop focus was about 6 main topics related to the Great Lakes region:

    • The solid earth system,
    • The bedrock and formation of the Great Lakes [including the upper and lower lakes],
    • Life & Rocks
    • Current geological processes,
    • Human impacts [vice-versa!], and
    • Ocean/lake deep exploration  (sink holes, underwater archeology, NOAA's exploration book) studying the bottom, characteristics of the water at depth.

What's So GREAT About the Great Lakes?
December 3- 9 2006

The workshop focus was:
Inland Seas Environment and Education
as it relates to the Great Lakes region.

All of the content of both of these workshops is available online in " read only" format.

 

 

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