13 Chapter 2: Time to Apply

The JOIDES Resolution website has an entire collection of Classroom Activities that include lesson plans, data exercises, digital interactives, posters, and career information. Below are some highlighted materials to support teaching and learning about scientific ocean drilling that connect to the content in this chapter. We also encourage you to explore the Resources for Educators page in this OER for links to additional exercises and assessments.


Read this article published by JSTOR Daily, titled HMS Challenger and the History of Science at Sea. Respond to the following questions:

  • What were the physical/space struggles, as well as the personal/human ones, the scientists faced on the Challenger? What were the solutions?
  • Antony Alder describes a shift in a ship as an instrument to a ship as a laboratory. In thinking about modern advances with how we conduct research about our ocean, do you think ships are returning to being an instrument again? What do you know about the techniques and tools scientists utilize learn about our ocean, and how might these evolve in the future? Explain your thoughts.

*Note that Alder’s original article which is the basis for this JSTOR Daily article is available open access to dive into these historic details:

Alder, A. (2014). The Ship as Laboratory: Making Space for Field Science at Sea. Journal of the History of Biology, 47(3), 333–362. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43863383

View this video below, IODP | The Library of Earth’s History.

Respond to the following questions:

  • The video describes how the deep sea can be viewed as a “library” of Earth history. How did this library form?
  • How do scientists access this library?
  • What is the information contained in this deep-sea library?
  • You learned about Project Mohole in this chapter. If Project Mohole had never taken place, what would be the impact on science and society if we never decided to explore the deep-sea library?

 

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