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Exploring Data & Storytelling Dani Miller, Hannah Nolan, Adam Talamantes

Isle Royale, Not Battle Royale Outline Footprints Data Exploration Isle Royale, Not Battle Royale

Think-Pair-Share: How do you want students to use data? How can you get students interested in ‘data’ so they ‘engage’ in making claims, using evidence, and clarifying their reasoning? (NGSS)

Footprints

“Field Geology” 201 Your geology class is on a field trip to a fossil bed in Alberta, Canada. While exploring the site, you discover a slab of rock covered with interesting impressions. Your instructor invites the class to make observations and inferences about the imprints…

Complete Task 1: Exploring to Explore: Serious Fun (groups of 3)

RCRV’s: A new fleet of academic regional class research vessels to supply the public with real time data

Who are we? Graduate students in the Marine Resource Management program at OSU. Working on the RCRV project to effectively streamline the flow of data from researcher to educator to student.

What is RCRV? Regional Class Research Vessel A vessel used for ocean research Stays to a specific geographic location Will range the atlantic, gulf, and pacific coasts What is RCRV?

What is the RCRV project at OSU? “Leading the design and construction of the next class of ocean-going research vessels for the National Science Foundation”

What will they look like?

Construction of R/V Taani begins. Potential delivery of RCRV #3. UNOLS designation of R/V Taani & potentially RCRV #2. Launch of R/V Taani 2023 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Construction of RCRV #2 begins. Construction of RCRV #3 potentially begins. Potential designation of RCRV #3. . Launch & Delivery of RCRV #2. Potential Launch of RCRV #3. Delivery of R/V Taani.

Vessels will have the ability to collect and beam back ocean data in near-real time. This means that researchers, educators and students on shore will have access to real, marine science data virtually as it is collected. What is data - presence?

What are we doing today? Website Review Help the RCRV team better understand what “works” and “doesn’t work” for teachers when using a data portal. Each person will be given a web-portal to explore for the next ten minutes.

Resources for Teachers & Researchers The RCRV main webpage: http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV Education & Outreach webpage: http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/outreach/ *Available through the SMILE OSU Teacher Workshop materials*

Complete Task 2: Exploring to Explore: Serious Fun (groups of 3)

Using Data to Tell a Story: Isle Royale, Not Battle Royale

Background of the Isle Royale Fast Facts Isle Royale National Park is 571,790 acres The number of people visiting in 2017 was 28,196 Isle Royale was made a national park on March 3, 1931 The lowest is 601 feet at Lake Superior The highest is 1,394 feet on Mount Desor Entrance fee is $7 per person per day In the Eastern time zone Random Facts Isle Royale National Park is the only national park in the United States that completely closes in the offseason. The park is typically closed November through mid April. The most common large mammals are moose and gray wolves. The interaction of these two species in the park has been extensively studied. On rare occasions Lake Superior completely freezes over in winter, allowing animals from the mainland to access the island.

Background on Isle Royale The Ecosystem on Isle Royale (Lake Superior) One of the longest population ecology studies (closed system) Images by www.isleroyalewolf.org

Island Royale, Not Battle Royale Description Graphs Population-Prey (one goes up, the other goes down) Science and Society Using historical data to make decisions about the future *Oregon Relevant?

Did we do this? Concepts: Ecosystem interactions between predators and prey. Use a model to make predictions of that effect predator-prey population dynamics overtime. Learn about an ongoing wolf study that resonates with Oregon residents. Which Performance Expectation? HS.Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems MS.Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems 5-LS2-1 5-ESS3-1

Extensions/Scaffolding Website Resource http://www.isleroyalewolf.org/ OMS https://wiki.islandwood.org/index.php?title=Owls,_Mice_and_Seeds wolf quest https://www.wolfquest.org/about_overview.php Deer Me https://www.wolfquest.org/pdfs/Deer%20Me%20Lesson.pdf High School https://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/wolves-isle-royale Radio collar data https://www.dfw.state.or.us/Wolves/notification.asp

Questions?