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Sean Harvatine

Science, Reason and Critical Thinking: Modern Science Map - 0 views

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    500 Years of Science, Reason & Critical Thinking via the medium of gross over simplification, dodgy demarcation, glaring omission and a very tiny font. The map of modern science was created to celebrate the achievements of the scientific method through the age of reason, the enlightenment and modernity. Despite many of the scientific disciplines mapped having more ancient origins, I have restricted the map to modern science starting from the 16th century scientific revolution. The map primarily includes modern scientists who have made significant advances to our understanding of the world, however I have also included many present day scientists who fuel a passion for, and advances in, science through communication and science popularisation.
Sean Harvatine

YouTube - They Might Be Giants - Put It to the Test - 3 views

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    They Might Be Giants - Put It to the Test video about the Scientific Method.
Sean Harvatine

The real process of science - 1 views

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    Nice representation of the Scientific Method or "the process of science" 
Sean Harvatine

The Biology Corner - 0 views

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    The Biology Corner is a resource site for biology and science teachers.  It contains a variety of lessons, quizzes, labs, web quests, and information on science topics.   You can find lessons related to biology topics in the links  listed under "topics" on the sidebar.  Topics include:  Ecology, Genetics, Anatomy, Cells, Scientific Method, and Evolution.   I do not at this time have answer keys for the worksheets posted, as students use this site to access their own homework and assignments.
Sean Harvatine

Virtual Courseware for Inquiry-based Science Education - 0 views

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    VCISE is a collection of interactive, online simulations designed to enhance traditional middle and high school science curricula by providing supplements to experimental laboratory or field work. The inquiry-based activities emphasize the scientific method. Students make observations, propose hypotheses, design experiments, collect and analyze data generated by the simulation, and synthesize and communicate results through an electronic notebook and an online report.
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