EPIC Bioscience is an online learning environment designed to engage students in authentic STEM research aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), using digitized specimens and sedimentary archives (microscopic fossil remains) from the Natural History Museum of Utah for student data collection activities. Students gather and analyze data to address scientific questions related to environmental change and biodiversity. Current investigations engage middle school learners in the study of interactions among organisms and energy dynamics within ecosystems. In this research, we developed a simplified laboratory method to obtain a series of digital fungal spores from mesic and xeric environments for student analysis. Using this methodo...
Natural history collections offer a number of unique physical and virtual opportunities to create fo...
College-level plant diversity courses often involve a collection project, which is designed to help ...
Students should be able to identify food webs, as well as all the other biotic and abiotic features ...
Globally, thousands of institutions house nearly three billion scientific collections offering unpar...
There is an emerging consensus that undergraduate biology education in the United States is at a cru...
Preparing students to explore, understand, and resolve societal challenges such as global climate ch...
Natural history collections around the world are currently being digitized with the resulting data a...
Natural history collections are an irreplaceable and extensive record of life, and form the basis of...
To disentangle human disturbances recorded in non-consolidated sediments, this research uses coproph...
Science is increasingly emphasized in high school classrooms and compliments current Science, Techno...
Natural history collections offer unique physical and virtual opportunities for formal and informal ...
Natural history museums play a critical role in curating global anthropological, biological and geol...
Our recent project supported through Unlocking Curious Minds funding from New Zealand's Ministry of ...
Adoption of Open Educational Resources (OERs) by the science, technology, engineering and mathematic...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological collections are uniquely poised to inform the stewardship of life ...
Natural history collections offer a number of unique physical and virtual opportunities to create fo...
College-level plant diversity courses often involve a collection project, which is designed to help ...
Students should be able to identify food webs, as well as all the other biotic and abiotic features ...
Globally, thousands of institutions house nearly three billion scientific collections offering unpar...
There is an emerging consensus that undergraduate biology education in the United States is at a cru...
Preparing students to explore, understand, and resolve societal challenges such as global climate ch...
Natural history collections around the world are currently being digitized with the resulting data a...
Natural history collections are an irreplaceable and extensive record of life, and form the basis of...
To disentangle human disturbances recorded in non-consolidated sediments, this research uses coproph...
Science is increasingly emphasized in high school classrooms and compliments current Science, Techno...
Natural history collections offer unique physical and virtual opportunities for formal and informal ...
Natural history museums play a critical role in curating global anthropological, biological and geol...
Our recent project supported through Unlocking Curious Minds funding from New Zealand's Ministry of ...
Adoption of Open Educational Resources (OERs) by the science, technology, engineering and mathematic...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biological collections are uniquely poised to inform the stewardship of life ...
Natural history collections offer a number of unique physical and virtual opportunities to create fo...
College-level plant diversity courses often involve a collection project, which is designed to help ...
Students should be able to identify food webs, as well as all the other biotic and abiotic features ...