Planning to Test Your Question with Ariel Lugo USDA Forest Service (2/4)
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This is the 2nd video in this series. Learn how scientists like Ariel Lugo use historical and comparative analysis to help develop their research projects. He discusses how he developed his hypothesis by analyzing historical data and the importance of creating an experiment that can be replicated.
This is a great resource if you're working on a science fair project or an experiment of your own!
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“My favorite science experience is trying to understand the functioning of natural ecosystems in collaboration with bright people, including high school students.” “[Another] favorite science experience is interacting with other...View Profile
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This lesson map outlines how you can use the scientist videos series to help students understand the scientific process. They will then brainstorm for their own science fair projects or...Lesson Plan – Designing Your Own Study
This lesson map outlines how you can use the scientist videos series to help students understand the scientific process. They will then brainstorm for their own science fair projects or... -
Use this graphic organizer with our scientist videos to help students think through the scientific process and brainstorm ideas for their own science fair projects or scientific studies. The videos...Scientist Videos – Graphic Organizer
Use this graphic organizer with our scientist videos to help students think through the scientific process and brainstorm ideas for their own science fair projects or scientific studies. The videos...
