Details
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Web Seminar Archive |
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Online Archive |
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Held on April 21, 2009 |
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Description
This Web Seminar, developed in collaboration with the National Science Digital Library(NSDL), took place on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. In this program, presenters Jennifer Fee, Colleen McLinn, and Jessica Fries-Gaither provided an overview of resources that can be used to investigate bird behavior in the classroom. For more information about this web seminar, its presenter(s), read what participants said about it, and to see and download its PowerPoint slides go here.
Ideas For Use
This web seminar can be used by new teachers of science or by those who have not taught content on birds recently. The presenter provides resources in the NSDL collection that relate to the topic in the context of integrating these resources with inquiry-based teaching.
Additional Info
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Science Discipline:
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Birds
Population dynamics
Adaptations
Natural selection
Analyzing data
Collecting data
Interpreting data
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| Intended User Role: | Elementary-Level Educator, Informal Educator, New Teacher, Professional Development Provider, Teacher |
| Educational Issues: | Inquiry learning, Instructional materials, Professional development, Teacher content knowledge, Teacher preparation |
Technical
| Resource Format: | application/x-shockwave-flash, audio/mp3, video/quicktime |
National Standards Correlation
This resource has 2 correlations with the National Standards.
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- Process Standards for Professional Development
- Research-Based
- Address teachers' needs as learners and build on their current knowledge of science content, teaching, and learning. (NSES)
- Design
- Introduce teachers to scientific literature, media, and technological resources that expand their science knowledge and their ability to access further knowledge. (NSES)
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