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Page 1: Volunteer Orientation NOSB Program Overview

““Expanding participation in the NOSB is essential since it plays a critical role in Expanding participation in the NOSB is essential since it plays a critical role in cultivating future leaders in ocean science, management, and education – leaders cultivating future leaders in ocean science, management, and education – leaders responsible for ensuring these resources and the benefits they provide will be responsible for ensuring these resources and the benefits they provide will be available for generations to come.”available for generations to come.” -Admiral James D. Watkins (Ret)

Founder, National Ocean Sciences Bowl

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Volunteer Orientation

NOSB Program Overview

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NOSB: Objectives & ImpactsNOSB was initiated in 1998 to:

• Support International Year of the Ocean and promote ocean literacy

• Stimulate student interest in the ocean sciences

• Give students opportunities to examine marine science as a field of study and possible career path

• Help educators use the oceans as an interdisciplinary vehicle for teaching biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and mathematics

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Program StructureConsortium for Ocean Leadership

• NOSB National Office

Regional Hosts

• Regional Coordinator

Teacher/Coach

• ~350/yr

Students

• ~2,000/yr

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AK – SewardCA – La JollaCA – Los AngelesCA – San FranciscoCO – BoulderCT - GrotonDC – WashingtonFL – Ft. Pierce or MiamiFL – St. Petersburg

HI – HonoluluMA – BostonME/NH – Biddeford or Orono/DurhamMI – Ann ArborMS – BiloxiNC – Chapel Hill, Raleigh, or WilmingtonNJ – New Brunswick

NY – Stony BrookOH/PA – Youngstown/PittsburghOR – CorvallisSC/GA – ColumbiaTX – College Station TX – Corpus Christi VA – Norfolk or Gloucester Point WA – SeattleWI – Milwaukee

25 NOSB Regional Sites

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NOSB Finals2009: Washington, DC 2010: St Petersburg, FL

2011: Galveston, TX

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NOSB Finals Prizes

• Panama

• Costa Rica

• Hawaii

• Bermuda

• Catalina Island

• Florida Keys

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More than a Competition

• National Ocean Scholar Program

• COAST Internship Program

• Diversity Initiative

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2011 [Insert Regional Bowl Name] Bowl’s Winning Team

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Volunteer Orientation

Competition Overview

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Team Format

• Teams consist of 4 competitors, 1 alternate, and a coach.

• Teams are placed into divisions for a round robin competition.

• Top teams in each division advance to a double elimination round.

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Question Format

Three Types of Questions:

• Toss Up (multiple choice)

• Bonus (usually short answer)

• Team Challenge Questions (TCQs)

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Competition Format

• Competition is made up of rounds

• One round consists of a:– 6 minute buzzer half– 2 team challenge questions– 6 minute buzzer half

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Science Expert Briefing • Initiated in 2011 as the Policy Briefing component

• 2012 SEB will focus more on science

– i.e. what are the scientific requirements to inform sound policy?

• Students complete the following:– Written report (submitted prior to finals)

– Individual stakeholder briefings

– Final recommendations based on consensus

– Q&A session with judges

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Volunteer Orientation

Volunteer Roles

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Officials Teams include:• Moderator• Science Judge • Rules Judge• Scorekeeper• Timekeeper• Room Runner

Competition Officials

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Ocean Bowl Central:- Handing out questions

General/Logistics:- Assisting with registration- Building chiefs/assistants

Event Staff

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Moderator• Reads the questions to the teams.

• Verbally recognizes the team member before they respond.

• Announces whether answer is correct or incorrect.

• Must be very familiar with the rules and the flow of the game.

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Science Judge

• Makes rulings on the acceptability of answers

• Controls the buzzer system

• Responds to challenges made by students

• Passes out, collects, and explains answers to the TCQs

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Rules Judge• Ensures all officials are performing

their roles correctly

• Keeps close eye on scoring

• Watches the audience for signaling

• Responsible for room set up and breakdown

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Scorekeeper

Maintains a tally of points for both teams

• Toss up questions = 4 pts

• Bonus questions = 6 pts

• Team Challenge Questions = 20 pts

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Timekeeper

Keeps track of 2 clocks:

• Game clock for buzzer halves (6 minutes) and TCQs (2-5 minutes)

• Stopwatch for buzzing in (5 seconds) and answering questions (3 seconds). For bonus questions: 20 seconds to answer.

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Room Runner

• Runs TCQs to the Judges’ Appeals room to be graded.

• Picks up new questions from Ocean Bowl Central between rounds.

• Answers room needs.

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Types of Responses from Students

Once a question is read by the moderator, the students can respond in three ways, they can either:

• Wait to be recognized by the moderator before answering• Interrupt the reading of the question, be recognized, then answer.• Blurt out the answer before being recognized.

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Scoring Matrix for Toss Ups

CORRECT INCORRECT

RECOGNIZED +4 pts 0 pts

INTERRUPT +4 pts -4 pts

BLURT 0 pts 0 pts

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Volunteer Orientation

Let’s Play!!!

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Kathleen Meehan CoopNOSB Director

Allison Byrd & Christine Hodgdon NOSB Education Coordinators

National Ocean Sciences Bowlwww.nosb.org