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BES BULLETIN - Baltimore Ecosystem Study

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WorkshopWorkshop“Active Learning and Teaching in Introductory Science Courses: What is it? How do we assessstudent learning?” (Charlene D’Avanzo and Diane Ebert-May; all day)“An Inquiry-Based Teaching Tool for High School Biology and Environmental Science Classes”(Prassede Calabi; afternoon only)August 3, MondaySymposiumPosters"Structure and Dynamics of Ecological Science: Beyond Boundaries" (Steward Pickett andMorgan Grove)“Mapping tree cover within an urban watershed using digital ortho-photo quarter quadrangles”(Chris Daniel, Tim Foresman, and Wayne Zipperer; 10:15 a.m.)“Spatial differences in urban air temperature evaluated by remote sensing of impervious andvegetative (ESA P-5.78)” (Gordon Heisler and Yingjie Wang)Public Plenary Watershed Approach (Jackie Carrera, Peter Groffman, and Rich Pouyat)WorkshopMeeting“Using the Web to Teach Ecology” (Ken Klemow)Education Section (5:00 p.m.)August 4, TuesdaySymposiumOral PaperDiscussionWorkshopMixer andDiscussion“The Chesapeake Bay <strong>Ecosystem</strong>: Historical and Current Perspectives on Ecological Processesand Issues” (Grace Brush will give a talk on "Ecological and human health.”)“Urban forest structure and its ability to remove air pollutants and sequester carbon dioxide”(Dave Nowak)“Ecology in the Undergraduate Curriculum” (Alan Berkowitz)“Communicating Sound Science: How to be Effective with the Media” (Katie Modelgaard, Unionof Concerned Scientists; afternoon only)“Fostering Diversity in Biology;” GMAC/SEEDS Program (Rich Pouyat and Alan Berkowitz)August 5, WednesdaySymposiumSymposiumSymposiumLuncheonDiscussionPosters"Urban <strong>Ecosystem</strong>s: A New Frontier in Ecology" (Wayne Zipperer and Larry Band)“Landscape Modeling” (Organized by Alexey A. Voinov, University of Maryland Institute forEcological Economics; 8:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.)“New Standards and Approaches in College Biology Courses,” (Jimmy Winter and Janet Lanza,ESA)"Diversity in Biology" (Rich Pouyat and Alan Berkowitz)“Communicating With Congress” (Nadine Lymn and Rhonda Kranz, ESA)“New Ideas in Teaching Botany and Undergraduate Biology” (BSA)August 6, ThursdayField Trip 27Field trip to Capitol Hill (Rich Pouyat)3

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