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The Story of Dinosaurs Ashley Burkett, PhD

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] Oklahoma State University [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QE1
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Contents:
Introduction -- OpenOKState Student Privacy Guidelines -- Week 1: Welcome -- Week 2: Warm or Cold-blooded? -- Week 3: All About the Stegosaurus -- Week 4: Dino Parents -- Week 5: How to Outrun a T-rex -- Week 6: Flight and Feathers -- Week 7: Dinosaur Extinction -- Bonus: Hollywood's Dinosaurs -- Finals Week -- For Instructors -- 10.1 -- Links by Chapter
Subject: This resource will explore the validity of arguments and/or conclusions in dinosaur research through evaluating the scientific evidence. Students using this resource will read, experiment, and evaluate scientific literature surrounding dinosaurs. Students will have the opportunity to work with others to evaluate the plausibility of the dinosaur concepts and theories, and engage in hands-on experiments to add additional information to their interpretations. Students will learn to participate in evaluation mechanisms to assess critical thinking and science literacy.
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Introduction -- OpenOKState Student Privacy Guidelines -- Week 1: Welcome -- Week 2: Warm or Cold-blooded? -- Week 3: All About the Stegosaurus -- Week 4: Dino Parents -- Week 5: How to Outrun a T-rex -- Week 6: Flight and Feathers -- Week 7: Dinosaur Extinction -- Bonus: Hollywood's Dinosaurs -- Finals Week -- For Instructors -- 10.1 -- Links by Chapter

This resource will explore the validity of arguments and/or conclusions in dinosaur research through evaluating the scientific evidence. Students using this resource will read, experiment, and evaluate scientific literature surrounding dinosaurs. Students will have the opportunity to work with others to evaluate the plausibility of the dinosaur concepts and theories, and engage in hands-on experiments to add additional information to their interpretations. Students will learn to participate in evaluation mechanisms to assess critical thinking and science literacy.

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