Welcome to the student's career webpages

For most of them, this was the first time creating webpages. They were amazed at how easy it was with Dreamweaver software. Continue to visit this site to see their webpages become more sophisticated through the course of the year.

Task: Select a career in Marine Biology to research.Conduct research using the internet using at least 5 websites. Locate at least 3 graphics to use as well. Create a rough draft layout of your page using the information and graphics you collected. Create a webpage on your selected career that will be put out on the world wide web to educate a global audience about your career.

Assessment:The students were given a variety of handouts that described the project, gave them a time line, and discussed assessment of the research and the webpage. To view them, click on them below.

Class of 2005
Career Webpage Task WS
Research Assessment
Webpage Assessment

Marine Biologist

Jonathan B.'s Page

mariMarine Mammalogist

Alex W.'s Page

Oceanographer

Ray's Page

Oceanographer

Wade's Page

Maritime Archeologist

Kevin's Page

Oceanographer

Jacob's Page

Oceanographer

Kristin's Page

Aquarist

John's Page

Marine Mammal Trainer

Jessica's Page

Marine Biologist

Chad's Page

Ichthyologist

Paul's Page

Oceanographer

Alex J.'s Page

Marine Animal Behaviorist

Ashley H.'s Page

Marine Animal Behaviorist

Ian's Page

Shark Biologist

Matt's Page

Marine Biologist

Charles' Page

Mammal Trainer

Johnathan S.'s Page

Marine Geologist

Eric's Page

Mammalogist

Ashley J.'s Page

Aquarist

Gentry's Page

Class of 2004

Career Webpage Task WS
Research Assessment
Webpage Assessment

Mammal Trainer

Candice's Page

Ichthologist

Barbara's Page

Aquanaut

Amy's Page

Cartilaginous Fish Specialist

Ryan's Page

Marine Geologist

Matt's Page

Mammalogist

Shari's Page

Marine Biologist

Tess' Page

Ichthyologist

Rhett's Page

Mammalogist

Paige's Page

Marine Biomedical Researcher

Ian's Page

Mammalogist

Chelsea's Page

Marine Engineer

Jesse's Page