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Sadie Mills wrote a new post, Bringing Authentic Science to the Classroom from NAPC 4 years, 7 months ago
4 years, 7 months ago4 years, 7 months agoby Jennifer Broo (@jbroo)
This past summer, I had the amazing opportunity to co-present with Dr. Bruce MacFadden during the “Two to Tango: Amateur-Professional Interactions in Advancing Paleontological K […]
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Eleanor Gardner posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago
7 years, 1 month ago7 years, 1 month agoHi, everyone! Don’t forget to join us for the second installment of the Women in Paleontology webinar series tonight at 7pm Eastern. Dr. Brenda Hunda from the Cincinnati Museum Center is our featured speaker. Her talks promises to be great! 🙂
Dry Dredgers and friends, show your support! @jkallmeyer, @kyle-hartshorn, @bheimbrock, @david-meyer, [Read more]
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Julie Bokor replied to the topic Fossil horses in the forum K-12 Fossils and Lessons Forum 7 years, 1 month ago
7 years, 1 month ago7 years, 1 month ago@acurrier, So exciting! Sounds like you all are well on your way with the lessons. Please do not hesitate to contact @smoran, @jbroo, or myself (@jbokor) if you have any questions. We have amassed quite a few tips and tricks through our implementations. Also, Sean updated the horse cards for lesson three and included a bit more information. I have…[Read more]
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Eleanor Gardner replied to the topic Increasing Visibility: K-12 Mentorship in the forum Women in Paleontology Forum 7 years, 3 months ago
7 years, 3 months ago7 years, 3 months agoCool idea, @michelle-barboza! I wonder if some members in our high school teacher cohort on myFOSSIL would have any ideas/recommendations? (See Michelle’s post above) @dellingson, @jbroo, @jbokor, @jayson-kowinsky, @dbutler, @cindy-kern, @deborah-kravchuk, @mary-spilman
And personally, I think middle school girls would benefit from this too!…[Read more]
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Lisa Lundgren started the topic Green River Formation Artist Recreation? in the forum K-12 Fossils and Lessons Forum 7 years, 4 months ago
7 years, 4 months ago7 years, 4 months agoI’m using iDigPaleo (read the newsletter article about iDigPaleo here ) for an end-of-semester classroom project in my entomology course this semester. I’m going to introduce the concept of deep time and morphological change in insect orders to undergraduates. I want to introduce students to the environment of the Green River Formation without h…[Read more]
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Lisa Lundgren posted an update 7 years, 9 months ago
7 years, 9 months ago7 years, 9 months ago@laura-amatulli Laura, I remember talking with you about a few different paleontology ideas for your classroom. One was the 3D printed fossil horse teeth lesson. @jbokor and @smoran have implemented this lesson in a bunch of classrooms. Julie, @jbroo and Jess Mahoney wrote a paper about it, which is linked here on the myFOSSIL website.…[Read more]
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update 8 years ago
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I just posted in the K-12 Forum an announcement about a field school for teachers. U might be interested, Bruce -
Taormina (Tara) Lepore replied to the topic Fossil horses in the forum K-12 Fossils and Lessons Forum 8 years ago
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Taormina (Tara) Lepore replied to the topic Fossil horses in the forum K-12 Fossils and Lessons Forum 8 years ago
8 years ago8 years ago@jbroo Jennifer, that’s awesome! I would have loved to have had you as a biology teacher 🙂 Let me know if you’d ever like to collaborate on curriculum or lesson plans!
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Eleanor Gardner posted an update 8 years ago
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Eleanor Gardner wrote a new post, Paper: Using Fossil Teeth to Study the Evolution of Horses in Response to a Changing Climate 8 years, 1 month ago
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