Fig. 1. Global distribution of 400-plus systems that have scientifically reported accounts of being eutrophication-associated dead zones. R J Diaz, R Rosenberg Science 2008;321:926-929. Published by AAAS.
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Investigating Scientifically. Types of investigation. Observations Controlled experiments Surveys Trial and error Case studies Longitudinal studies
Scientifically Speaking. Tips for Preparing and Delivering Scientific Talks and Using Visual Aids http://www.meas.ncsu.edu/tips/scispeak.htm#here. Outline. Introduction The commitment Preparation Visual aids Delivery Question and answer sessions Conclusions. Introduction.
Thinking Scientifically. 1. Make observations using your 5 senses –. 2. Express any literal findings No metaphor or flowery language Be specific, accurate. 3. Generate Inferences Using prior knowledge and experience to determine a possible explanation. 4. Make real world connections
Love Scientifically. Fantasy or Reality ?. Fairy tale or Real Life?. Expecting too much?. “When you miss me just look up to the night sky and remember, I'm like a star; sometimes you can't see me, but I'm always there.”.
Educating Scientifically. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 16 May 2007. Advances in Physics Education Research: Studies of Transforming Undergraduate Physics. Noah Finkelstein and Steven Pollock Physics Department University of Colorado at Boulder noah.finkelstein@colorado.edu.
For s ocial learning theorists , learning occurs by watching others. O bservational learning means that our parents and teachers can play significant roles in shaping our personalities, because we acquire both good and bad habits by watching and imitati ng them. .
Scientifically Proven. It is a well known scientific fact …. DAS is GOOD for you!. It is a well known SCIENTIFICAL fact. Scientific Method. Evidence gathered objectively. Conclusions drawn from evidence. Hypotheses developed. Experiments designed to test hypotheses. Hypotheses modified.
REPORTED. SPEECH. Say what people use direct and reported speech for. Read the dialogue between the members of a football fan's family. Find the sentences with reported speech. Mum: Good morning, dear. Good morning. What's the matter? Mark: Dad says that he's lost his voice.
REPORTED SPEECH: REPORTED QUESTIONS. REPORTED QUESTIONS. We do not use question marks in reported speech. In reported speech, questions use the same order as affirmative sentences. direct question : VERB + SUBJECT reported question : SUBJECT + VERB
AF1: Thinking Scientifically. AF2: Understanding the applications of Science. AF3: Communicating and Collaborating in Science. AF4: Using Investigative Approaches. AF5: Working with Evidence.