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*Teaching Environmental Concepts with Bird Observation Data [http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/05/prweb12741684.htm] | *Teaching Environmental Concepts with Bird Observation Data [http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/05/prweb12741684.htm] | ||
*Social media – unleashing museum collections and their curators [http://advisor.museumsandheritage.com/industry/social-media-unleashing-museum-collections-and-their-curators/] | |||
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Revision as of 08:52, 19 October 2015
Overview of the Education and Outreach Working Group
The E&O Working Group currently consists of 11 members from iDigBio (University of Florida and Florida State University), and 21 external members from TCNs and other projects.
Mission & Scope
This working group will:
- Coordinate Education and Outreach activities among iDigBio, TCNs, and other partnering projects
- Share E&O related resources, tools, and training with the ADBC community and beyond
- Develop E&O activities of interest to the HUB and TCNs
- Plan for and implement those activities
Members
From TCNs & Other Partnering Projects
- Mari Roberts, New York Botanical Garden (External Lead)
- Tracy Barbaro, Encyclopedia of Life
- Amy Bolton, Smithsonian Institute
- Ed Scholes, Cornell University
- Barbara Thiers, New York Botanical Garden
- Zach Murrell, Appalachian State University
- Jon Hendricks, San Jose State University
- Katja Seltmann
- Liz Shea, Delaware Museum of Natural History
- Petra Sierwald, The Field Museum
- Richard Primack, Boston University
- Mike Denslow, Appalachian State University
- Anne Basham, Arizona State University
- Travis Marsico, Arkansas State University
- Andrea Weeks, George Mason University
- Andrea Miller, The Morton Arboretum
- Andrew Hipp, The Morton Arboretum
- Rosemary Smith, Idaho State University
- Marc Cubeta, North Carolina State University
- Marie Studer, Encyclopedia of Life
- Fang Wang, Florida State University
From iDigBio
- Molly Phillips, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Bruce MacFadden, Florida Museum of Natural History
- David Jennings, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Marcia Mardis, Florida State University
- Shari Ellis, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Libby Ellwood
- Austin Mast, Florida State University
- Gil Nelson, Florida State University
- Betty Dunckel, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Shelley James, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Jillian Goodwin, Florida Museum of Natural History
E&O WG Meetings
The E&O WG will meet Quarterly to communicate activities across projects, and plan for, and implement E&O  activities of interest to the HUB and TCNs
E&O WG Meeting Minutes
E&O Online Resources
Educational Theory and Literature For Collections-Based Learning
- BioDiversifying the Curriculum Liu, D.; CBE Life Sci Educ Vol. 8 No. 2 100-107 (2009)
- Bringing the Museum into the Classroom Gano, S.; Kinzler, R.; Science Vol. 331 No. 6020 pp. 1028-1029 (2011)
- The Current State of Citizen Science as a Tool for Ecological Research and Public Engagement Dickinson, Janis L; Shirk, Jennifer; Bonter, David; Bonney, Rick; Crain, Rhiannon L.; Martin, Jason; Phillips, Tina; and Purcell, Karen. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10: 291–297 (2012)
- Missing "Links" in Bioinformatics Education: Expanding Students' Conceptions of Bioinformatics Using a Biodiversity Database of Living and Fossil Reef Corals Nehm, Ross H.; Budd, Ann F.; American Biology Teacher, Vol. 68 No.7 p91-97 (2006)
- The Value of Museum Collections for Research and Society Suarez, A.; Tsutsui, N. BioScience Vol. 54 No. 1 66-75 (2004)
- Great articles from Jisc (used to be Joint Information Systems Committee) - just a sample:
- Teaching science and indigenous cultures:http://livingknowledge.anu.edu.au/html/educators/02_questions.htm
- Connecting Diverse and Indigenous populations with Collections/Science Connecting natural history collections with GED Adult learners
- Undergraduate Biology Education Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education
- Teaching Environmental Concepts with Bird Observation Data [1]
- Social media – unleashing museum collections and their curators [2]
Teaching Standards - National
- Next Generation Science Standards
- NSTA - National Science Teachers Association
- NARST - National Association for Research in Science Teaching
- ASTC - Association of Science-Technology Centers
- National Board for Professional Standards
- Common Core State Standards Initiative
Teaching Standards - Regional
Online Resources
- Understanding Science
- Understanding Evolution
- Aim-Up - Advancing Integration of Museums into Undergraduate Programs
- BioKIDS
- The Critter Catalog Re-presented data from the Animal Diversity Web re-written for a younger audience:
- App biokids app (it's about to be updated for iOS 7 and with some corrections/revisions)
- The Center for Essential Science is the collaboration website: http://essentialscience.umich.edu/essentialscience/projects
- Connecting Students to Citizen Science and Curated Collections
- The Student's Discover project is looking for more museum partners! Contact Rob Dunn rrdunn@ncsu.edu for more information.
- Animal Diversity Web
- Encyclopedia of Life