My name is Laura Jones and I am a Class of 2022 Hollings scholar. This summer, I was lucky enough to intern with Patty Miller at the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (HIHWNMS). During my internship, I created educational materials, taught children, and participated in outreach.
![Several children are working on a craft at a table with spread out crafting supplies for coloring and pasting paper. Laura is talking to two of the students; she looks like she is explaining the craft. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis) Several children are working on a craft at a table with spread out crafting supplies for coloring and pasting paper. Laura is talking to two of the students; she looks like she is explaining the craft.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/2023-08/Laura-Jones-teaching-blurred.jpg?h=e66fb056&itok=WZBY4LEH)
Laura leading her self-designed coral reef crafts to 20 pre-kindergarten grade students. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis)
![Laura stands with both arms up at a whiteboard that has a picture of a coral drawn on it. She has apparently just drawn the coral, as the same color marker is uncapped in one of her hands. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis) Laura stands with both arms up at a whiteboard that has a picture of a coral drawn on it. She has apparently just drawn the coral, as the same color marker is uncapped in one of her hands.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/2023-08/Laura-Picture3.jpg?h=773cf816&itok=qlHv8JYe)
Laura Jones teaching her coral reef lesson “What are coral and coral reefs?” to 20 third grade students. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis)
![Laura stands next to a large monitor that displays a slide about how corals eat. She gestures towards a class of students looking at her and the projector s if speaking. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis) Laura stands next to a large monitor that displays a slide about how corals eat. She gestures towards a class of students looking at her and the projector s if speaking.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/2023-08/85F7EE8D-F064-41EA-ADDD-518BFC2B7249_1_105_c.jpeg?h=c73431e7&itok=smYI2o01)
Laura teaching her coral reef lesson “What are coral and coral reefs?” to 20 third grade students. (Image credit: Derek Sprincis)
My internship was focused on making a coral reef education unit. The unit includes five lessons enriched with videos, interactive PowerPoints, self-designed activities, and handouts. Not only was I able to make these lessons for distribution to Hawaiian teachers, but I also taught my lessons at the HIHWNMS to over sixty children.
Additionally, I participated in and created materials for outreach events around the island. I made coral reef brochures, coloring pages, and crafts, and also helped develop content for the HIHWNMS social media platforms.
![A facebook post that reads "We hope you're having a great summer! Friendly reminder to be aware of the suncreens and products you use on your skin as they can have effects on marine life! Make sure that you're using reef-safe products that are free of harmful chemicals. Even if you don't enter the water with these products on, they can enter our waterways and end up in the ocean. A graphic shows a person rinsing at the beach and says "Beach Showers are a Point Source of Sunscreen Pollution." (Image credit: Hawaiian Islands Humpback National Marine Sanctuary) A facebook post that reads "We hope you're having a great summer! Friendly reminder to be aware of the suncreens and products you use on your skin as they can have effects on marine life! Make sure that you're using reef-safe products that are free of harmful chemicals. Even if you don't enter the water with these products on, they can enter our waterways and end up in the ocean. A graphic shows a person rinsing at the beach and says "Beach Showers are a Point Source of Sunscreen Pollution."](/sites/default/files/styles/square_width_856/public/2023-08/Laura_SocialMediaPost.png?h=b6311df5&itok=AD7YB-Fa)
![A piece of paper with a food web on it where someone has glued on hand-colored fish illustrations. (Image credit: Laura Jones) A piece of paper with a food web on it where someone has glued on hand-colored fish illustrations.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_width_856/public/2023-08/Laura_Examplelessonactivity.jpeg?h=f214d870&itok=weSAOvTg)
Whether I was teaching children or participating in outreach, I loved interacting with people in a way that was centered around the ocean. I learned the important skill of taking scientific information and delivering it to different audiences in a way that is engaging and accessible.
My Hollings summer internship was incredibly impactful as I got hands-on experience in outreach and education, which is much different from my research-based college background. I am so grateful that my internship exposed me to different fields within marine science as it has broadened the possibilities for my future career.
![A headshot of Laura Jones. (Image credit: Courtesy of Laura Jones) A headshot of Laura Jones.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_width_325/public/2023-07/Jones_Laura.jpeg?h=9c4b1121&itok=dLpQ51AQ)
Laura is a 2022 Hollings scholar majoring in Marine Biology at the University of Miami.