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Hauptverfasser: Soja, Constance M., Huerta, Deborah
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Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2001
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author Soja, Constance M.
Huerta, Deborah
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contents Debating Whether Dinosaurs Should Be "Cloned" from Ancient DNA To Promote Cooperative Learning in an Introductory Evolution Course. Soja, Constance M. Huerta, Deborah Biology Cooperative Learning Dinosaurs DNA Evolution Higher Education Internet Introductory Courses Research Skills Science Education Scientific Literacy Describes an interactive internet exercise that enables students to engage in cooperative library and web research on a controversial topic in science, specifically the cloning of extinct lifeforms. Creates a dynamic learning environment in a large introductory geology course and demonstrates the importance of scientific literacy. (Author/SAH)
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spellingShingle Debating Whether Dinosaurs Should Be "Cloned" from Ancient DNA To Promote Cooperative Learning in an Introductory Evolution Course.
Soja, Constance M.
Huerta, Deborah
Biology
Cooperative Learning
Dinosaurs
DNA
Evolution
Higher Education
Internet
Introductory Courses
Research Skills
Science Education
Scientific Literacy
Debating Whether Dinosaurs Should Be "Cloned" from Ancient DNA To Promote Cooperative Learning in an Introductory Evolution Course. Soja, Constance M. Huerta, Deborah Biology Cooperative Learning Dinosaurs DNA Evolution Higher Education Internet Introductory Courses Research Skills Science Education Scientific Literacy Describes an interactive internet exercise that enables students to engage in cooperative library and web research on a controversial topic in science, specifically the cloning of extinct lifeforms. Creates a dynamic learning environment in a large introductory geology course and demonstrates the importance of scientific literacy. (Author/SAH)
title Debating Whether Dinosaurs Should Be "Cloned" from Ancient DNA To Promote Cooperative Learning in an Introductory Evolution Course.
topic Biology
Cooperative Learning
Dinosaurs
DNA
Evolution
Higher Education
Internet
Introductory Courses
Research Skills
Science Education
Scientific Literacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ627167