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Students
in the US will converse with rainforest researchers in Panama via live
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Live video-conferencing from a tropical forest research facility will
be available to schools from Jan. 12 - 23, 2004 in both English and
Spanish. Jackie and Greg Willis have studied wildlife on Barro Colorado
Island (BCI) in Panama for a month each year for the past 20 years. The
researchers are carrying out a long-term census of mammals to study how
populations of different species on the island change from year to
year.
Located in Gatun Lake, which is part of the Panama Canal waterway, BCI
is a field station operated by the Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute. Students will be able to talk with Jackie and Greg and their
associates directly from this forest location.
Jackie and Greg Willis are the creators of The Rainforest Connection,
an interactive email project that began 7 years ago. The Rainforest
Connection is coordinated by the Center for Professional Resources In
Science & Mathematics (PRISM) at Montclair State University. PRISM
provides services to school districts in the teaching of science and
mathematics. This year the web-site will feature the "Rainforest
Connection Live!" through video- conferences. Researchers will appear
in live sessions from the forest to talk about their experiences, their
research projects, and ecological principles. They will answer
students' questions.
The details of the session schedule, with topics and a list of
participating schools are posted on the web-site's "video
events" page. The research team in Panama has posted regular
journal entries on their Rainforest Connection web-site, describing
what they see and experience as they carry out their projects in the
forest. The web-site address is: http://rainforest.montclair.edu
The Rainforest Connection web-site is a useful source for background
information on forests, how researchers study animals, basic ecological
principles, animal ecology, photos, video clips, interviews with
scientists, and lesson plans. The web-site has a Spanish language
version as well, to include bilingual students in the USA and students
in Latin American countries. Teachers are using the Rainforest
Connection materials to prepare their students for the conference
discussions by video.
Anna Mazzaro, a PRISM staff member and elementary classroom teacher
will also appear in the broadcasts. Katrina Macht, a 5th-grade teacher
from Hillside Intermediate School in Bridgewater-Raritan, will join the
project in Panama. Ricardo Moreno, a Panamanian researcher who
collaborates with Jackie and Greg in an ocelot study will appear in a
Spanish language session. The coordination of the video connection
through the technology of satellite TV and web video- streaming will
involve staff at Montclair State University, the Verizon Corporation,
NJ EDge.net, and NJIT. |
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