3D Digitization of Fossils for Educators & Citizen Scientists:A collaborative workshop among iDigBio, the FOSSIL Project, and K12 Science Educators: Difference between revisions

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<li>Social Media: #3DDigitization</li>
<li>Social Media: #3DDigitization</li>


<li>Remote Access: there will be remote access to all sessions. Link will be added soon.</li>
<li>Remote Access: there will be remote access to all sessions.</li>
<li>Discussion Notes</li>
<li>Discussion Notes</li>
<li>Reports</li>
<li>Reports</li>

Revision as of 17:36, 27 May 2015

Digitizing the Past and Present for the Future
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Quick Links for 3D Digitization of Fossils for Educators & Citizen Scientists Workshop
3D Digitization of Fossils for Educators & Citizen Scientists Workshop Agenda
3D Digitization of Fossils for Educators & Citizen Scientists Workshop Biblio Entries
3D Digitization of Fossils for Educators & Citizen Scientists Workshop Report

This wiki provides resources for the Digitization Technology for Educators and Citizen Scientists Workshop.


  1. Agenda, location, and sessions
  2. Location: University of Florida Campus
  3. Social Media: #3DDigitization
  4. Remote Access: there will be remote access to all sessions.
  5. Discussion Notes
  6. Reports
  7. Photos
  8. Presentations
  9. Recorded Presentations
  10. Planning Team
    • Dr. Bruce MacFadden - iDigBio PI Education & Outreach
    • Dr. Gil Nelson - iDigBio Digitization Process Specialist
    • Dr. Pasha Antonenko - UF Professor School of Teaching and Learning
    • Claudia Grant - UF PhD Student School of Teaching and Learning
    • Jason Tovani - Delta High School Science Teacher and Project Coordinator
    • Sean Moran - FLMNH STEM Content Specialist