Sponge special with Dr Jasper de Goeij
Ask Jamie and Jasper about their most thrilling underwater experiences live! The team will be joined by the sponge research group with an underwater demonstration.
These sessions trigger great online and class discussions about marine science topics, geography, environmentalism, climate change and life as science communicators. If you’re registered for an open Q&A, prepare lots of questions! This is an open forum for students to ask their wildest questions. Jamie and Ellie will try to answer as many questions as possible. The team will be joined by the sponge research group with an underwater demonstration.
1. Welcome (5 mins)
Jamie and Ellie will introduce themselves and say a little about the research being conducted at the CARMABI research centre.
2. Ask me anything (40 mins)
They will then attempt to answer as many of the pre-submitted questions from schools and the questions coming in on the Live chat, so listen out for your school’s question.
During this time students might like to make notes about which questions and answers they thought were most interesting or make a fact-file based on what they have heard during the session.
Speakers
Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
Executive Director, Encounter Edu
Dr Jasper de Goeij
Marine Biologist, University of Amsterdam
Sponge special with Dr Jasper de Goeij
Ask Jamie and Jasper about their most thrilling underwater experiences live! The team will be joined by the sponge research group with an underwater demonstration.
These sessions trigger great online and class discussions about marine science topics, geography, environmentalism, climate change and life as science communicators. If you’re registered for an open Q&A, prepare lots of questions! This is an open forum for students to ask their wildest questions. Jamie and Ellie will try to answer as many questions as possible. The team will be joined by the sponge research group with an underwater demonstration.
1. Welcome (5 mins)
Jamie and Ellie will introduce themselves and say a little about the research being conducted at the CARMABI research centre.
2. Ask me anything (40 mins)
They will then attempt to answer as many of the pre-submitted questions from schools and the questions coming in on the Live chat, so listen out for your school’s question.
During this time students might like to make notes about which questions and answers they thought were most interesting or make a fact-file based on what they have heard during the session.
Speakers
Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
Executive Director, Encounter Edu
Dr Jasper de Goeij
Marine Biologist, University of Amsterdam