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Tag: Dr Ian McLoed

The Wandjina, chemistry and meteorology
07 Jul
Harry Kanasa Posted in CONASTA No comments

The Wandjina, chemistry and meteorology

We’ve just returned from the most amazing talk given by Dr Ian McLeod of the Western Australian (WA) Maritime Museum who gave the 2015 Stanhope Oration as part of CONASTA 2015 in Perth, WA. It was entitled, The application of chemistry to conserve our shared heritage. Amongst a host of other fascinating topics, Dr McLeodRead more about The Wandjina, chemistry and meteorology[…]

Professional Learning Resources – Research Design Explained

COMPARATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGN DESCRIPTIVE / OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGN Overview video Classroom learning activities (pdf) Videos about correlational inquiry and its application in medical research Classroom learning activities (pdf) Videos about descriptive / observational inquiry and its application in astrophysics Descriptive Inquiry - classroom learning activities (pdf) MANIPULATIVE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN PERTURBATION RESEARCH DESIGN AND OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES RESEARCH LITERATURE AND LINKS Videos focusing on experimental inquiry in ecology and chemistry Overview video Perturbation Studies - classroom learning activities (pdf) Summary document (pdf)
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The Step Up Project operated between September 2013 to December 2016