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SUMMARY:Economic Guidance for Coastal Management Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Economic Guidance for Coastal Management Professionals\nKate Quigley and Lauren Knapp\, NOAA Office for Coastal Management \nThursday\, March 10\, 2022\n12:00-1:30pm CT/1:00-2:30pm ET\nCapacity: 75 \nRegister for Course \nTake this course if you… \n\nWant to learn some basics of economic valuation.\nPlay a role in writing and selecting proposals for coastal projects.\nWould like to advocate for the value of a project\, program\, or tool\, but unsure where to start.\n\nAbout the Course\nWhen coastal managers need to estimate project value and incorporate economic data\, they have several approaches to consider. This training provides information about a benefits-cost analysis\, economic impact analysis\, cost-effectiveness analysis\, and more. Understanding these basics will help participants identify the appropriate approach and the data needed. \nParticipants will learn how to: \n\nRecognize and understand basic economic terminology\nRecognize relevant economic approaches and analyses\nIdentify the approach to use based on project objectives\, level of expertise\, and funding\nLocate support tools and data\nConceptualize appropriate questions to ask an economist or an expert\n\nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Lauren Knapp holds a Ph.D. and postdoctoral training with 5 years of professional experience and 280+ citations on peer-reviewed publications. By training\, she is an environmental economist and employs various methods from cost-benefit analysis to ecosystem services valuation and stated preference estimation. On contract to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management (OCM)\, she helps on efforts to value marine economies\, train local communities on how to use economics to inform their decision-making\, capture benefit data for natural coastal infrastructure\, comprehensively value U.S. coral reefs\, and use economics to inform other related efforts.
URL:https://lakesuperiornerr.org/event/economic-guidance-for-coastal-management-professionals/
LOCATION:Virtual Training
CATEGORIES:Coastal Training Program,General,Get Your Science Moving 2022
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Heim":MAILTO:karina.heim@wisc.edu
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SUMMARY:How to Develop and Deliver an Engaging Virtual Conference Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Take this course if you… \n\nAre looking to translate good presentation practice into a virtual setting.\nGet a lot of virtual presentation requests.\n\nAbout the Course \nWhat are the best practices for developing a presentation for a virtual conference? How do you engage an audience that you can’t see? What are strategies for drilling down to a crystal-clear message? What if your presentation is pre-recorded? This training specifically addresses the successful design and delivery of a science-based virtual conference presentation. It covers best practices for slide design\, as well as effective approaches for honoring a diverse audience and keeping them involved and engaged. This training will teach you how to: \n\nDevelop and deliver a virtual presentation appropriate for a conference\nEngage your audience without having to be in the same room as them\nSuccessfully frame the message your presentation aims to achieve\n\nAbout the Speaker\nCathy Angell\, M.Ed.\, is the owner of Cathy Angell Communications and specializes in presentation design and delivery for scientists\, educators\, and public officials. Cathy’s trainings are offered both in-person and online. She was the former coordinator of Washington’s Coastal Training Program\, considered to be one of the most successful training programs in the country for coastal managers. Cathy is nationally known for her transformative methods and received a communications award from NOAA which is given out each year in her honor.
URL:https://lakesuperiornerr.org/event/how-to-develop-and-deliver-an-engaging-virtual-conference-presentation-2/
LOCATION:Online Training
CATEGORIES:Get Your Science Moving 2022
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Heim":MAILTO:karina.heim@wisc.edu
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Chart: Simple Tips to Improve Your Data Viz Game
DESCRIPTION:Take this course if you… \n\nTurn data into charts for public audiences.\nSpend a lot of time trying to make charts ‘easy to understand’ – and look good!\n\nAbout the Course \nHave you ever felt that your charts are cluttered or confusing for your audience? Do you struggle to tell a compelling story through data visualization? Data is everywhere and charts and data graphics have never been easier to make\, thanks to programs like Excel and Tableau. But as you may have experienced in your own work\, designing elegant charts that tell a clear story can be surprisingly challenging! \nFortunately\, we can borrow lessons from cognitive brain science and graphic design best practice to help us improve the way we display data to our audiences. This short course will provide you with some quick pointers and tips to help you improve your charts and graphics design. In this mini-workshop\, you will learn to: \n\nRecognize common chart design pitfalls\nUse handy tricks to “cut the clutter” from charts and focus your audience’s attention\nThink about every element of chart as part of a clear story\n\nAbout the Speaker\nKarina Heim is the Coastal Training Program Coordinator at Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve\, and a data viz enthusiast. She first became enamored with the art of clean chartmaking in graduate school where she realized that every graph and table can stand alone and tell its own story if it is designed well. Later\, Karina applied lessons and best practices of data viz design in her work as a comprehensive plan writer\, revising public documents to reflect current data trends in a clear\, accessible way. In her current position\, she works with decision-makers in the Lake Superior basin on coastal issues\, where important ideas are spoken through data all of the time. Karina is originally from Fairbanks\, Alaska and lived in the western United States for several years before landing in the Midwest. She has a professional background in land use planning and program coordination.
URL:https://lakesuperiornerr.org/event/the-art-of-the-chart-simple-tips-to-improve-your-data-viz-game-3/
LOCATION:Online Training
CATEGORIES:Get Your Science Moving 2022
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Heim":MAILTO:karina.heim@wisc.edu
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SUMMARY:Fostering Behavior Change in Coastal Communities
DESCRIPTION:Take this course if you… \n\nWork on behavior change campaigns in your community.\nWould like to understand what motivates people to change.\n\nAbout the Course \nThis one-and-a-half-hour\, interactive course introduces participants to an effective approach for coastal management projects to influence the way people interact with their environment. Community-based social marketing uses a five-step approach and a set of tools to elicit behavior change in specific audiences in order to address environmental and social problems. \nParticipants will learn how to: \n\nIdentify the steps involved in community-based social marketing projects\nDescribe how the approach can improve project design\nPractice applying the first three steps of the method\nExplain key considerations in applying steps 4 and 5\, piloting and implementing the strategy\nDescribe common tools used in this approach to foster behavior change\nBecome familiar with examples of social marketing applied to coastal management issues\n\nAbout the Speaker\nPam Kylstra\, is a program development specialist with the NOAA Office for Coastal Management. Through training and coaching\, she builds capacity for project planning\, conducting collaborative processes\, and managing visitor impact. She serves as an evaluator of coastal programs and National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERR)\, and provides facilitation services for the coastal resource management community\, including Sea Grant\, NERRs\, and other federal\, state\, and local agencies and organizations. Pam enjoys exploring coastlines and working with coastal professionals near and far. Before joining the Office for Coastal Management\, she worked in Oregon with the South Slough NERR to coordinate a public involvement program. As a faculty member with the School for Field Studies’ Center for Coastal Studies in Baja California Sur\, Mexico\, Pam collaborated with local educators to develop bioregional environmental education curricula\, and explored the interaction between the coastal communities and the marine resources of the Magdalena Bay region as they related to the fishery and conservation challenges in that area.
URL:https://lakesuperiornerr.org/event/fostering-behavior-change-in-coastal-communities-2/
LOCATION:Online Training
CATEGORIES:Get Your Science Moving 2022
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Heim":MAILTO:karina.heim@wisc.edu
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