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David Wetzel

Investigating the Nature of Science - 9 views

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    The Scientific Method, as taught in schools, is a false process and a oversimplification of the way scientists actually work, along with missing the point of how to conduct scientific investigations. A real understanding of the Nature of Science comes from student personal experience, using simple problem-solving processes that can be discussed and analyzed. Using the Nature of Science as process for investigating problems helps eliminate many common misconceptions students have about science facts.
David Wetzel

Investigating Osmosis in Plants: How Plants Obtain Water and Nutrients to Remain Alive - 4 views

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    An investigation in which students conduct three mini-experiments to discover how water passes through a plant's roots, stems, and exits through a plant's leaves.
School and University

Crime Scene Investigation / Forensic Science - 0 views

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    Crime Scene Investigator's have to make sketches and also take photographs from various angles of the crime scene so that all the evidence is well-documented for future course of action.
David Wetzel

Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter: An Investigation into the Property Changes ... - 4 views

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    The only way to truly understand the properties of matter and changes which occur in the properties of matter is to conduct and inquiry-based investigation.
David Wetzel

Investigating Natural Disasters Using Web 2.0 Tools - 9 views

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    When word of a natural disaster is spreading from somewhere in the world or announced on the news, students can use Google Earth to conduct an investigation of the disaster's effect.
David Wetzel

Scientific Inquiry as a Process for Learning: Teaching Science Using an Inquiry Based A... - 1 views

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    Teaching strategies of guided and student initiated inquiry are the basis of learning science when conducting scientific investigations.
scottrobert

Online Programs - Bachelor's in Fraud Investigation - 0 views

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    Interested in fraud detection? Fraud is what brought one of America’s largest telecom companies, WorldCom, down to its knees. Fraud investigators help detect white-collar crimes, which are extremely...
scottrobert

Bachelors Degree in Fraud Investigation - 0 views

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    A bachelor in fraud investigation is for those who have an eye for detail and can read between the lines. Find out all about this field from our page.
David Wetzel

Do Rocks Absorb Water? - 7 views

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    Although it is not obvious to the casual observer, rocks absorb water. You can ask your students to observe rocks all day long and they will not be able to tell if the rocks they are observing are absorbing water. However, there is an investigation which allows students to discover that rocks absorb water and how much water specific rocks absorb.
David Wetzel

How to Make Your Own Sandstone | Teaching Science and Math - 6 views

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    Students create their sandstone as they investigate the processes of the rock cycle.
Nigel Coutts

Maximising student questions in the time of COVID19 - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    In this time of COVID19 and remote learning or emergency distance learning the value of encouraging students to investigate their questions should not be forgotten.
School and University

MBA - Forensic Accounting - 0 views

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    Forensic accounting is an exciting field where accountancy skills meet with the investigation talents.
David Wetzel

5 Ways to Integrate Science Process Skills in Lessons - 1 views

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    Integrating the science process skills within your teaching does not require drastic changes. It simply involves making the process of science more explicit in lessons, investigations, and activities you are already using in your curriculum. The science process skills are the methods used for helping our students understand how we know what we know about the world in which they live. This often means going beyond a science textbook and supplementing the core-content within textbooks. It also means using your course content as a means for exposing students to the real process of science.
David Wetzel

Investigating the Impact of Artificial Reefs: Problem-Based Learning Study of Human Inf... - 2 views

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    Students make connections with many science concepts and communicate their recommendations to officials and organizations regarding the future of artificial reefs.
David Wetzel

The Math and Science of Junk Mail Project: A Problem Based Learning Activity for Enviro... - 6 views

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    An investigation into the cost of junk mail on society and the environment caused by the junk mail delivered to homes on a daily basis over a given period of time.
David Wetzel

Algebra: Investigating Positive and Negative Slopes - 4 views

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    Learning algebra is difficult for most students. Ask any student what they are learning in algebra and you will probably receive an answer similar to this (after - Why do I need to know this?). "Using Xs and Ys a lot, a bunch of numbers and symbols, and memorizing a lot of rules." This often comes with learning algebra without connection to anything students can relate to. When students learn basic math, they can make a lot of connections.
David Wetzel

Science Experiments with Rocks that Absorb Water: An Investigation into the Porosity an... - 5 views

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    Students conduct an experiment to determine the ability of rocks to absorb and retain water, making connections with the concepts of porosity and permeability in rocks.
Dugg Lowe

Term Paper Subjects: Extremist Groups at Custom Papers and Essays - 0 views

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    There are 3 major sections all papers comprehend: foreword, main part, and closure. By the time you finish reading this post, you'll get what your paper should contain, so we are going to disregard the investigation part and continue to preparing opening paragraph, subsequently body, and then closing paragraph. Naturally, intro at all times goes at the outset. It is supposed to kick off with an engaging opening element. More often than not, it's a couple of sentences. Having designed the opening, you are going to declare your thesis line. Thesis statement should always be brilliant, particular, theme-specific, neither too precise nor too large. Bear in mind, thesis statement points out the domain of your examination, so insure that it is well-bred.
David Wetzel

Why Teach Science and Math? | Teaching Science and Math - 2 views

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    As former elementary science and math education professor, I was always encouraging preservice teachers to teach science and math from a hands-on, minds-on perspective. My goal was single minded in the sense that for students to learn science and math their curiosity must peaked. This was always a challenge because most of these preservice teachers learned science and math by rote memorization of facts. Their prior knowledge and experience had few opportunities to actually investigate science phenomena and truly understand the usefulness of math.
scottrobert

Online Programs - Certificate Course in Forensic Science - 1 views

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    It’s not easy solving crime. Police detectives and federal investigators are trained to approach the crime scene with an eye in order to pick up clues and evidence. But evidence may not be admissible...
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