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Starting your lesson with a Do Now is good practice. It sets the tone for the class, gets students settled in (because they have to do it now), [...]
By Michael Doig on Thursday, October 2, 2008Filed Under: Demonstrations, Featured, Video
I recently went for a hike at the Lusscroft Farm trail in Sussex New Jersey. As I was ambling down the path, I stumbled upon this stick bug. I have seen stick insects many times, but I always thought they were limited to tropical habitats. Apparently they have evolved in the temperate regions of Earth [...]
By Michael Doig on Tuesday, February 5, 2008Filed Under: Featured, Lesson Planning, Teaching Tips
Amazing photographs can take your presentation from good to great. Don’t make your students sit through another PowerPoint with bad images. There are loads of free high quality images available online. Here are 22 places to get great images for use in your scientific presentations:
1) Visible Earth – A catalog of NASA images and animations [...]