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New series of blogs: Sven

With heart and mind committed to the sea: Marine scientists report about their work on a new series of blogs.

The blogs offer a look behind the curtain of marine science, a firsthand account of the job. It is also an opportunity for young people to contact the scientists directly and ask questions. The first to write about her work is Natalie Loick-Wilde. She is a marine biologist, whose specialty is the marine nitrogen cycle. As one of the most important cycles, it is essential for life in the ocean.

New series of blogs: Lena

Was ich noch keine rechte Gelegenheit hatte zu sagen: Danke, Martina und Pia und alle anderen, die so fleißig am Modul 1 gearbeitet haben, das sieht alles ganz vielversprechend aus, viel Arbeit gewesen und noch kommend, aber sieht aus als ob es sich lohnen wird!

 

Dennis, wir ham Dich lieb!

Dennis has started working with Contao

Still wondering where to find what, though.

New series of blogs: Barbara

With heart and mind committed to the sea: Marine scientists report about their work on a new series of blogs.

The blogs offer a look behind the curtain of marine science, a firsthand account of the job. It is also an opportunity for young people to contact the scientists directly and ask questions. The first to write about her work is Natalie Loick-Wilde. She is a marine biologist, whose specialty is the marine nitrogen cycle. As one of the most important cycles, it is essential for life in the ocean.

New series of blogs: Martina

With heart and mind committed to the sea: Marine scientists report about their work on a new series of blogs.

The blogs offer a look behind the curtain of marine science, a firsthand account of the job. It is also an opportunity for young people to contact the scientists directly and ask questions. The first to write about her work is Natalie Loick-Wilde. She is a marine biologist, whose specialty is the marine nitrogen cycle. As one of the most important cycles, it is essential for life in the ocean.

Introduce yourself: Martina

Martina

My name is Martina. I am a computer scientist at Rostock University. My task in the project is to implement the modules. That's a fun task involving Flash and ActionScript programming. I am also working with a Learning Management System called Moodle, which we use to provide the eLearning modules to you, our users.

Ich heiße Martina und arbeite als Informatikerin an der Universität Rostock. Meine Aufgabe im Projekt ist es, die eLearning-Module umzusetzen. Ich benutze dazu Flash und ActionsScript und arbeite mit dem Learnmanagementsystem Moodle, in dem wir euch, unseren Nutzern, die Module anbieten.

Introduce yourself: Sven

it´s me...

Hallo, ich bin Sven und ich bin Meeresbiologe und arbeite am IOW. Im WebLab Projekt ist es meine Aufgabe, wissenschaftliche Inhalte für die eLearning Module auszuwählen und zu bearbeiten.

Introduce yourself: Lena

Mein Name ist Barbara Lena Fassnacht, die meisten nennen mich Lena. Seit März 2010 arbeite ich als Biologin beim IOW für das WebLab im Projektmanagement mit, wobei ich mich um die Organisation des Science Camps, das regelmäßige berichten und monitoring des Projektverlaufs sowie allerlei Kleinkram kümmere. Zum Beispiel übersetze ich gern ins Englische, was so anfällt, oder entwickle auch das Test-Konzept für die WebLab e-Learning Module.

Mein Studium der Biologie habe ich in Freiburg i.Br. und Zürich, EAWAG Dübendorf, absolviert. Dort arbeitete ich bis zu meiner Elternpause im Ökostrom-Projekt mit. In Rostock bin ich seit 2001 und fühle mich hier recht wohl!

Hello, I am Lena, a biologist from the Leibnitz Institute of Baltic Sea Research in Warnemüende. (My full name is Barbara Lena Fassnacht). So far, my contribution to the WebLab project is to take care of parts of the project management like organizing the science camp 2010 and reporting every half year to monitor the project's progress. Then there are lots of tasks left and right like translating texts or designing the testing concept for the WebLab modules.

My scientific background involved university studies in Freiburg in Southern Germany and in Zurich at the EAWAG in Duebendorf, where I worked for the so-called Ökostrom project until I took my parential leave. I've been living in Rostock since 2001 and feel quite happy here. Next to my part-time work I am continuing university studies to become a teacher in biology and English.

Introduce yourself: Dennis

Dennis' Bild

Hi, I'm Dennis. Embarassed

Hallo, ich bin Dennis.

Hej, jag är Dennis.

Labas!

Introduce yourself: Barbara Hentzsch

Hi, I am Barbara. Within this project I am acting as a co-ordinator. Besides, I am responsible for public relation and research management in the Leibniz Institute of Baltic Sea Research in lovely Warnemünde. My scientific background is that of an Quaternary Geologist.

Hallo, mein Name ist Barbara. Im WebLab Projekt gehört die Projekt-Koordination zu meinen Aufgaben. Meine Haupttätigkeit istv allerdeings die der Öffentlichkeitsarbeiterin und Forschungsmanagerin im Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung im wunderschönen Warnemünde.

 

An Introduction to your Research Institute: IOW

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An Introduction to your Research Institute: Uni HRO

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Welcome to the Institute of Oceanology

Workshop in Sopot, 2011 - Blog

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Summarizing the first module

The discussion about the first learning module draws to an end...

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Learning Module 1: Long-term Geological Processes

Now we've seen the main part of the first learning module and I have to say that I am impressed...

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Starting the workshop

Bright and early we started our workshop. Everyone introduced themselves and then we conitnued with an introduction to the IO PAN by Regina.

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Welcome to Sopot

Today the last participants of the workshop from outside Poland arrived in Sopot...

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Preparations

The date for the workshop draws near and the last preparations are being made...

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