Virtual Voyage: A Small Step in Providing a Research Experience Donald L. Reed Department of Geology, San Jose State University

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Virtual Voyage: A Small Step in Providing a Research Experience Donald L. Reed Department of Geology, San Jose State University

Student Profile Junior & Seniors Last Class - “Terminal Oceanography” First Generation University Student Older (“Experienced”) Working (Full-time & Part-time) Family Women Students as Citizens Students as Scientists

Themes Marine Fisheries Seafloor Visualization San Francisco Bay-Delta-Estuary Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes and Tsunamis Vent Ecosystems Seawater Properties Primary Productivity and Nutrients Ocean Circulation and Climate Paleoceanography - Ocean Drilling Program Research Grant Proposal

National Science Foundation MASTEP Awards for Facilitating Geoscience Education Virtual Voyage (DUE) SJSU Center for Faculty Development & Support SJSU International and Extended Studies (eCampus) Funding

Virtual Voyage

Joining the Ship

Preparing to Depart

Leaving the Dock

Shipboard Scientific Meeting Three Navigational Hazards Dredged Material Disposal Site Map Distribution of Sediment Bedforms

Collecting a Survey

San Francisco Bay Visualization

Data Interpretation

San Francisco Bay Visualization

San Francisco Bay Voyage