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Discover a comprehensive collection of resources for ocean career information, including websites, internships, technical internship programs, career profiles, and open-access articles. Explore various marine science and technology careers such as aquarists, hydrographic survey technicians, marine technicians, and more.
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RESOURCES FOR OCEAN CAREER INFORMATION Developed by Jan Hodder, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology jhodder@uoregon.edu
http://www.marinetech.org/internships MATE Center’s Technical Internship Program
Knowledge and Skills Guidelines for Marine Science and Technology • Aquarists • Aquaculture Technician • Hydrographic Survey Technician • Marine Technician • Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician • Operational Marine Forecaster • ROV Technician
https://www.agiweb.org/workforce/webinar-videos/GeoWebinar_NOAACareers.htmlhttps://www.agiweb.org/workforce/webinar-videos/GeoWebinar_NOAACareers.html
A special issue of Current The Journal of Marine Education Available on line at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/oceanage/current_careers.pdf
OCEANOGRAPHY ONLINEInstant, Open Access to Every Article Each issue has: Hands on Oceanography The Oceanography Classroom Career Profiles
http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/webinars.asp http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/webinars.aspx
http://www2.palomar.edu/pages/oceanography/careers-in-oceanography/http://www2.palomar.edu/pages/oceanography/careers-in-oceanography/
HOW DO WE ADDRESS THIS TOPIC WITH OUR STUDENTS? • What can we do in our classes? • Homework and assignments? • In extracurricular activities? • Internships and research experiences? • How do we facilitate successful transfer for students planning an ocean science career? • What do faculty need to help them succeed in improving a student’s understanding of an ocean science career? Carousel – Groups of three
HOW DO WE USE THESE RESOURCES? • Incorporate them into a class activity or homework assignment • Explore an internship opportunities with your students • Explore a job posting with your students • Group research projects on career topics • Plan a career exploration with webquests or a scavenger hunt • Students interview professional ocean scientists and those working on the ocean • Other ideas?