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CARRIE K. ARMBRECHT EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: [email protected] THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE · Candidate for dual Masters of Science – Oceanography and Marine Policy · Expected date of graduation: December 2010 Orono, ME 2008 - present · Advisors: Dr. Fei Chai and Annette deCharon · Thesis: Data Analysis and Educational Outreach of Climate Change Research in the Arabian Sea WELLESLEY COLLEGE · Bachelor of Arts - major: Psychology; minor: English STUDENTS SUPERVISED: Wellesley, MA 1997 Jennifer Graves, Research Assistant. Undergraduate – University of Maine: March, 2008 – present. Co-supervisor for Capstone research project. Supervisor for climate change research project. Andrew Millar, Research Assistant. Undergraduate – University of Maine: June – August 2009. Supervisor for climate change research project. Brittany A. Cote, Summer Intern. Senior – Central High School. 7 week Maine Research Internships for Teachers and Students (MERITS) Program, Maine Space Grant Consortium: June-August, 2008. PRESENTATIONS: “Concept Mapping Using COSEE-OS Ocean Climate Interface and Concept Map Builder”. Facilitator. General Chemistry Classes, Michele Benoit teacher, Bangor High School. October 29, 2009. Bangor, ME. “Educator-Scientist Collaborative Workshop”. Co-facilitator. October 8-10, 2009. COSEE-OS & Connecticut Sea Grant, University of Connecticut: Groton, CT. “COSEE-OS Ocean-Climate Interactive Supported Science: Enhance Meaningful Learning and Teaching through Phytoplankton Investigations, K - 5”. Support. Margaret Merrill July 27-28, 2009. Walpole, ME. “Data Analysis and Educational Outreach: Two Sides of the Climate Change Research Coin”, Poster. Graduate Symposium, May 11-12, 2009. University of Maine: Orono, ME. “Exploring The Secrete World of Phytoplankton”. Workshop- Co-facilitator with Ashley Young. Expanding Your Horizons Conference, March 12, 2009. Women’s Resource Center, University of Maine: Orono, ME. “Education & Public Outreach in Climate Change Research”, Poster with Jennifer Graves. Climate Change21: Choices for the 21st Century, October 23-24, 2008. University of Maine: Orono, ME. “Education & Public Outreach Components of Climate Change Research”. Poster. Graduate Symposium, May 12-13, 2008. University of Maine: Orono, ME. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: GRADUATE ASSISTANT – School of Marine Science Orono, ME 2008 - present The University of Maine CO-FACILITATOR – “C’s to Shining C: Connecting Climate to Curriculum” Mathematics & Science Partnership Grant - Challenger Learning Center of Maine · Assist in material development and instruction of workshops. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Department of Educational Psychology Graduate School of Education - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Bangor, ME 2008 - present New Brunswick, NJ 2002 - 2008 PRIVATE TUTOR · Tutor special needs undergraduate student in Elementary Differential Equations Piscataway, NJ Fall, 2006 Carrie K. Armbrecht 2 FIELD PLACEMENT ASSISTANT - Office of Teacher Education Graduate School of Education - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey RESEARCH ASSISTANT - School-Age Child Care Project Wellesley, MA 1993 - 1997 Center for Research on Women – Wellesley College RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Kathryn Wheeler CONFERENCES ATTENDED: New Brunswick, NJ 2001 – 2002 Wellesley, MA; Summer, 1995 Maine Coastal Waters Conference 2009 – Climate, Energy, and our Coastal Communities, October 28, 2009. Department of Marine Resources, State of Maine: Northport, ME. Informal Educator-Scientist Collaborative Workshop: Ocean-Climate Connections, June 2-3, 2009. COSEE-Ocean Systems: Seacoast Sciene Center, Rye, NH. Graduate Symposium, May 11-12, 2009. School of Marine Science, University of Maine: Orono, ME. Ocean Literacy Summit 2008, November 7, 2008. New England Ocean Sciences Education Collaboration: Boston, MA. Climate Change21: Choices for the 21st Century, October 23-24, 2008. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine: Orono, ME. Graduate Symposium, May 12-13, 2008. School of Marine Science, University of Maine: Orono, ME. 16th Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium, May 8-9, 2008. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine: Orono, ME. ADDITIONAL EDUCATION: RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY New Brunswick, NJ; 2003 - 2007 BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Belfast, ME; Fall, 2000 BOĞAZIÇI UNIVERSITY Istanbul, Turkey Summer, 1999 Turkish Language and Culture Program - School of Arts and Sciences BIGELOW LABORATORIES FOR OCEAN SCIENCES rd · Award: Participant in 3 Annual High School Science Program PUBLICATIONS/ MANUSCRIPTS: COMPETENCIES: PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Lincroft, NJ; Summer, 2002 West Boothbay Harbor, ME May, 1992 Armbrecht, C. (2001, March 1). Run Like A Girl [Guest Article]. The Camden Herald, A7. Esposito, M. & Armbrecht, C. (1997). The MOST (Making the Most of Out-of-School Time) Initiative Presentation Kit. Organizationally published manuscript, Wellesley, MA: The SchoolAge Child Care Project, Wellesley College. · Computer: Advanced knowledge of Macintosh and PC computers and various software platforms including MatLab, MS Office, Endnote · Language: Basic Turkish; Advanced-Intermediate Spanish AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION · Member 2009 - present NEW ENGLAND OCEAN SCIENCES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE · Member 2008 - present