Transitioning SEACOOS Extension and Education Web Site to SECOORA.

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Transitioning SEACOOS Extension and Education Web Site to SECOORA

History SEACOOS.ORG #1: “My SEACOOS” Merged Wind Products Blended Model Output Fish Watch Glossary

History SEACOOS.ORG #2: “SEACOOS for us” Community and Classroom Folder Extenstion Sidebar SEACOOS brochure USCG SAR PORTS Healthy Beaches Program Red Tide Study

History SEACOOS.ORG #2: “SEACOOS for us” Community and Classroom Folder Waves Classroom Hurricane Classroom Boats, Buoys, and Science Teachers COOS 101 Fish Match (SEPORT poster Sea Maven Passport)

History SEACOOS.ORG #2: “SEACOOS for us” Community and Classroom Folder Posters Presentations Fact Sheets Classroom Activites Lesson Plans Games Science Standards Charts Specialized Glossaries Link Farms Surveys

Lessons Learned Original material is effort Comprehensive original material is very large effort Fewer resources than desire for original material GIS for classroom requires more resources than currently invested Specialized GIS required for classroom and extension Simulations not available

Recommendations Split Education from Extension Determine Metadata Tighter Web Site Integration with Data Management Require web component for funded activities Transition SEACOOS to SECOORA

Transitioning SEACOOS Web Site to SECOORA

Measurements Peak Hours 8am – 10am ET 2 pages/second Static maps SEACOOS is its own best customer (13%) Increasing web services load

Website Resources Six 4-Way Servers Private Subnet GigE Connection Generator Backup Heavy Chillers Remote Power Cycling KVM over IP

Website Resources Apache Squid Pound Zope Plone MapServer PostGreSQL Trac Subversion

Features MS Word-like content generation Creative Layout Assistance Branding and Navigation Groupware/Team Spaces Subsites classroom.secoora.net community.secoora.net science.secoora.net dmac.secoora.net

Extension COOS News and Events Who Are We? Who Are You? Fishermen Boaters Beach Goers Coastal Residents News and Media Link Farm Feedback

Extension Fishermen Temperature Salinity Surface Currents Chlorophyll Bathymetry Putting it all together Water Level/tides SECOORA asset inventory Archive Data

Extension Boaters Temperature Surface Currents Coastal Wind Wave height Water level/tides SECOORA asset inventory Safety Information

Extension Beach Goers Temerature Surface Currents Wave height Any hazards today

Extension Coastal Residents Water level: when to evacuate Location Matters Weather Warnings Community Events Coastal erosion

Education COOS News and Events What is a COOS? Educational Products and Resources COOS in the Classroom COOS for Students Feedback

Education What is a COOS? SEACOOS Brochure COOS 101 Presentation How to use COOS Observations maps COOS glossary Interactive map

Education Educational Products and Resources Boats, Buoys, & Teachers DVD COOS Science DVD SEPORT Posters COOS in the Southeast SECOORA EARTH COOL Classroom (COSEE MA) DLESE The Bridge NOAA Coastal Services Center USGS NOAA Data Buoy Center Professional Development

Education COOS in the Classroom Virtual Waves Classroom Virtual Hurricane Classroom Virtual Circulation Classroom Nat'l & State Science Standards

Education COOS for Students SeaMaven Fishmatch game Observe the Coastal Ocean

Observations Modeling Data Management What Is Your Site Map?

Resource Distribution by Role End Users Content Authors Content Reviewers/Editors Server Administrators Site Administrators Graphic Designers UI Designers Web Developers Advanced Web Developers Architects/Software Managers