
SmithsonianX: Our Global Ocean – An Introduction Course
Our ocean is vast, mysterious, and key to all life on our planet. This short course will introduce you to the basics of our ocean, marine life, and the connection between humans and our ocean.
Learning Journey Context
This course serves as an entry point into Biology & Life Sciences, building foundational knowledge before moving on to advanced frameworks or specialized paths.
Relevant for professionals pursuing roles within Biology & Life Sciences.
Quick Facts
What You’ll Learn
In the Sant Ocean Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, our goal is to teach the public that that the ocean is a global system essential to all life on our planet, including yours. In this course, we will explore the ocean from the coast to the deep sea, and from our planet’s beginnings to its function today. Though this course, you will discover why we truly live on an “ocean planet,” as well as your role in our shared responsibility to protect our global ocean and all of the life it supports.
This short course was developed by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History educators and reviewed by scientists at the Smithsonian and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Outcomes
- The basics of oceanography - including currents, circulation, abiotic conditions, ecosystems, and zonation.
- An introduction to paleoceanography and the evolutionary history of marine life.
- An overview of marine biodiversity – including marine species, classification systems, and how biodiversity is represented in museum collections.
- Examples of how humans are impacting the health of the ocean and steps being taken to address these impacts.
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