[Coral-List] OceansOnline is now accepting abstracts

David Shiffman david.shiffman at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 19:08:05 UTC 2020


Hello, everyone! OceansOnline, an add-on day to the International Marine
Conservation Congress focusing on how marine scientists, educators, and
conservationists can use online tools for research and public engagement,
is now accepting abstracts! Please note this is an in-person event that
discusses the internet, not an online event.

This year, IMCC (and OceansOnline) will be in Kiel, Germany in August.

If you are a marine scientists, educator, or conservation professional who
uses online tools for research or public engagement, we'd love to have you
join us!

You can submit abstracts for the following types of presentations:

1) Tools demonstrations: these 15 minute short demos allow you to walk the
OceansOnline community through a tool you've developed. This can be a
website, an app, a device, an online community you've built, etc.

2) Workshops: These hands-on guided workshops are an hour in length and let
you teach the OceansOnline community a new skill in a little more depth.

3) Facilitated discussions: These hour-long chats are guided by you, but
involve feedback from the whole audience. They can be on a more general
topic related to online science or outreach, often with a particular case
study as a framework.

More info here: https://conbio.org/mini-sites/imcc6/oceansonline/

Submit abstracts here: (make sure to select oceansonline from the drop down
menu for abstract type)
https://conbio.org/mini-sites/imcc6/participateimcc6/call4abstracts/

Please let me know if you have any questions, and please forward this call
to interested colleagues!

Sincerely,

-- 

*David Shiffman, Ph.D. *
Marine Conservation Biologist, Scientific and Environmental Consultant, and
Science Writer
Washington, DC

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