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PHOTO CREDIT: Nadene Klein at Tuolumne Meadows Yosemite National Park
My Zoology class was working on a project as the culmination of our genetics, heredity, and evolution unit. As a bonus, I arranged to have access to a 3D printer for students to make models of their fictitious animals. We discussed the importance of scientific modeling. Prior to beginning to work with this technology which was new to us all, I lead a discussion on how to overcome frustrations and how to strategize solutions. This science and technology lesson became a larger lesson in perseverance and resiliency. Here's a video showing what happened: VIDEO 1 This professional quality video was made by my school district. I followed it up with my own video so you could see the finished projects: VIDEO 2 I'm so proud of my students! Scientifically yours, Nadene
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AuthorNadene Klein, M.Ed. has been an educator for over 25 years. She brings a passion and love for science to the classroom and through this blog to you. Archives
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