Posts Tagged ‘Kaitlin Noyes’
Princeton Students Learn Marine Biology at BIOS
For the past nine years, a group of students from Princeton University has traveled to Bermuda each June to participate in a four-week marine biology course offered through a unique partnership between BIOS and the university
Read MoreHSBC Explorer Uncovers “The Secret Life of Fish”
Through a new corporate partnership between BIOS and HSBC, close to 1000 P4 and P5 students and their teachers learned about “The Secret Life of Fish” at the 2014 HSBC Explorer Program
Read MoreWomen in an H2O World
Girl Power in Science! As part of her NOAA Teacher at Sea experience, Kaitlin Noyes (BIOS’s Science in Education Coordinator) compiled a list of women working in diverse aspects of ocean science research and education
Read MoreBIOS Explorer Brings Sargasso Science to Bermuda Students
Over 1000 students and teachers from 18 different primary schools around the island came to BIOS for the 2013 BIOS Explorer program
Read MoreTeachers Take an Expedition to the Sargasso Sea
Source: Ocean Academy Blogger
Over a two day period last month, 45 teachers from 25 primary and secondary schools in Bermuda took part in “Expedition Sargasso” – the professional development workshop put on every year by the BIOS Education staff
BIOS Explorer 2012: Gizmos and Gadgets to Study the Ocean
Our mission: to explore the ocean around Bermuda. Your challenge: to understand the tools scientists use to study it! In January 2012 over 1,100 primary school students participated in the Explorer program at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, under the auspices of the newly established ‘Ocean Academy’
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