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'96 Educational Plan and Tentative Lecture Schedule

Lecture 0: ROPOS and R/V T.Thompson
Keith Sheperd and Captain Al

Lecture 1: Planetary and Global perspective
Volcanoes in the solar system and Plate Tectonics
John Delaney and Veronique Robigou

Lecture 2: Physical and Chemical perspective
Magma. cracks and H2O; Exchanges between rock, water and air
Debbie Kelley and John Delaney

Lecture 3: Biological perspective
How to make a living off a volcano?
Chuck Fisher and Kim Juniper

Lecture 4: Biological perspective
Life at the interface sulfide, hydrothermal fluids and sea water
Kim Juniper
Tubeworms, clams, mussels, chimney animals and bacteria
Chuck Fisher

Team work: Curriculum
Brainstorming time to work on curriculum plans
Teams of teachers

Research work
Work on research projects
Teachers

Lecture 5: Biological perspective
Ecology and food web (primary, predators, scavengers...)
Janet Voight, Kim Juniper and Ian MacDonald
Other chemosynthetic animals and communities
Chuck Fisher, Ian MacDonald, Kim Juniper, Janet Voight

Lecture 6: Ore deposit perspective
Minerals, where? how? how much? how fast? ocean? land?
Vèronique Robigou and Debbie Kelley

Lecture 7: Technical perspective
Imaging, computers, and media involvement in science
Ian MacDonald and Louise MacLeod

Lecture 8: Temporal perspective
Exploring the time domain: yesterday, today and tomorrow
John Delaney and all other scientists

Team work: Research and Curriculum
Presentations of research projects and curriculum plans
Teams of teachers