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1 week 3 days from now
Day 3 (Wednesday 8 September) we have spent a lot of time learning about life aboard a ship! The two big rules to remember are: 1. BE QUIET in the 'hotel' or 'berth' region of the ship because being a 24-7 operation at least one shift of the 140 personnel is always sleeping! and 2. UNLOCK the bathroom door that you share with the other ship room (two folk to a room, two rooms to a toilet & shower). Many of the regulations are for our safety (wearing a hard hat in dangerous areas for instance) or everyone's comfort (don't sit and chat in the galley when your done eating so the next group can eat too). We also took a tour of the ship - WAY COOL! The labs all have big fancy toys to study the sediments and the drill bits are monsters. But before we get to the driving of the boat or the mechanics of inserting scientific instruments 1 mile underneath the sea surface; we have to take care of the basics, such as how to flush a vacuum system toilet, the pros and cons of patches and pills for sea sickness, how to use the intranet for sharing videos, photos, and programs (only a handful of computers have internet access), and what are our goals as educators on a scientific sea vessel. Remember you can email me at jrs_novak@ship.iodp.tamu.edu if you have any questions! I will respond at the end of my 7 am to 7 pm shift. (So when's nap time?)
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Comments
Don't break a leg!
Kimberly,
Enjoy and learn a lot.
My Marine Bio students and I are following your blog and looking over the website. I've earned my certificate from the Bubba tour and won over $5000 from JR-Pardy.
One problem - at school we can't watch the Penguin TV because You Tube is blocked in our system, and perhaps in many. Maybe someone should know this because it limits their impact unless some kids know/care enough to go to it at home.
We will be most interested in the geology and geography of where you are. Perhaps there could be more high school level videos, information and games to attract this crowd.
Karen Miller
SRHS Marine Biology
China Grove, NC
Teach the need for quiet to
Teach the need for quiet to Ruth and Everette who have moved in above me in the tree house.
Have big fun, I'll be keeping track and living vicariously through these blogs.
Peace,
m
great journey
Have a great journey, Kimberly!
Many of us (former Rockers) are following along with our students!
Heather Renyck
western NY