Feb 14, 2022
Good afternoon everyone! We return to our second week in Module 3 on the Scientific Method. We had lots of fun learning with Dr. Adam C. Simon last week and this week we have more fun in store as we continue to explore within the cycles of scientific inquiry! Here is the Module 3 to-do…
Feb 11, 2022
As Dr. Simon mentioned yesterday, summer research experiences and course-based research can be transformative and empowering. Consider searching for opportunities here: https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.jsp The REU mentioned by Dr. Simon with an NC State connection is this one: https://www.ramirezlab.net/reu Research icon from Flaticon.com with illustrations of a document, photos, and a magnifying glass.
Feb 10, 2022
Thank you team for sharing your questions and energy as we learned from Dr. Adam Simon. We appreciate you Zooming in and finding Jordan Hall to discuss global challenges and scarcity of important resources. We hope this session energizes you all to continue learning as a team from the community of scholars around us. Signboard from…
Feb 9, 2022
You worked in teams during the Zoom breakout rooms to learn from each other. Now, we will challenge you to design, analyze, and report findings from a sustainable approach to electronic waste disposal/reuse you propose. Reminder: Tomorrow you may come to Jordan Hall 6117 for an in-person synchronous session (masks required). We will also stream using…
Feb 7, 2022
Welcome to Week 5 where we will begin Module 3 on the Scientific Method. What is the Scientific Method? Together we will explore the steps and cycles of scientific inquiry! We will read and analyze an article to think critically about the process of science and its complexities. This unit is a great time to…