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How Accurate Are Student-Collected Data?
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The purpose of this study was to teach upper elementary and high school students to monitor two estuarine creeks using an adaptation of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Adopt-A-Stream protocol. Data…
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Tech Trek: Data collection and analysis tools
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This activity is designed to help students learn to use technology to analyze data. In this illustration, students design and conduct a scientific investigation based on data collected from height and arm span…
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Tech Trek: No need to weather the storm to collect data
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At a time when climate change is at the forefront of the media and is a topic of worldwide scientific inquiry, it is critical to engage middle school science students in technology-based activities that integrate…
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NCCSTS Case Collection Teaching Resources Publications
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NCCSTS Case Collection Teaching Resources Publications Publications The publications listed below have been produced by the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. Books Start with a Story: The Case Study Method of Teaching College Science, edited by Clyde Freeman Herreid, originally published in 2006 by NSTA Press; reprinted by…
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Integrating Technology: Using Google Forms to Collect and Analyze Data
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This column shares how teachers use technology for assessment, student learning, or classroom management. Google Forms is used for a lab activity described in this article during a unit on the circulatory system.
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Science 2.0: Collaborative Data Collection via Google Forms
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This column shares web tools that support learning. This month’s issue describes a collaborative model of data collection.
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Data Detectives Clubs: A Collaborative Approach to Data Science Through Epidemiology
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