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

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  1. Workshop Introduction | Dr. Bruce MacFadden | Florida Museum of Natural History and Dr. Larry Page’s welcome | Principal Investigator iDigBio

  2. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Doug Boyer | Duke University | Creation of Virtual Collections Available to all Through the Use of www.morphosource.org

  3. iDigBio Search Demo Dr. Gil Nelson | www.idigbio.org

  4. Giant Reptiles: Fossil Snapshots of Biotic Response to Climatic Shifts Dr. Alex Hastings | Virginia Museum of Natural History

  5. Horse Evolution in Response to Climate Change Sean Moran and Dr. Bruce MacFadden | Florida Museum of Natural History

  6. 3D NextEngine Scanning Demo Museum Interns Andrea DeRenzis and Justy Alicea | Florida Museum of Natural History

  7. Digital Fossils in the High School Classroom: Turning Promise into Practice Alf Museum of Paleontology | Digital Fossils in the High School Classroom: Turning Promise into Practice

  8. 123D Design for Beginners - The Basics of Designing 3D Models Dr. Shaunna Smith | Texas State University

  9. Teach Deep Time: stratigraphy and ecosystem change over time with Smithsonian collections Amy Bolton | Smithsonian Institution

  10. Base-ten Conversions Biology PhD Student, Natasha Vitek & Chris Baker, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary School.

  11. Keynote Speaker: Sage McGraw - Paleontology Student, Delta High School - Introduction remotely by Jason Tovani, Delta High School Science Teacher and Project Coordinator

  12. 3D models and K12 material on whales from Cerro Ballena, Chile Holly Little | Smithsonian Institution

  13. Human Evolution Dr. Doug Boyer | Duke University

  14. Using Megalodon as a Model for Teaching Evolution Dr. Dana Ehret | The University of Alabama

    # iDigBio Introduction Dr.Gil Nelson | Florida State University

  15. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jessie Maisano - University of Texas at Austin | High-Resolution X-ray CT in Every Classroom: ImageJ and DigiMorph.org

  16. I downloaded 3D fossils for the classroom, and then what? An intro to open source 3D modeling software | PhD Student Claudia Grant | Florida Museum of Natural History

  17. Megalodon Extinction | Biology PhD student Catalina Pimiento | Florida Museum of Natural History

  18. Bridge between fossil clubs and K12: opportunities for collaboration | Geology PhD Student Victor Perez | Florida Museum of Natural History

  19. STEM Integration through Paleontology and 3D Technology | PhD Student Claudia Grant | Florida Museum of Natural History

Recorded Presentations

Bartram 211

Carr 221

Car 222

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