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"Who Are You?" That's the question we attempt to answer everyday in this hands on approach to science as they perform techniques used by actual forensic scientists in order to solve mock mystery.
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."- Benjamin Franklin
There is no better approach to help students gain a turn love and appreciation for science content. This hands-on, engaging, and practical nature of Anatomy helps peak their interest and reignites their curiosity in science. Gone are they days of getting simply getting lost in the theory behind complex lectures and dense textbooks in the science classroom.
Imagine that you are hiking in the woods when suddenly you stumble upon what appears to be a human skull. Upon closer inspection, you notice some other bones in the area. The authorities are called and immediately begin to investigate the scene. You may wonder whose job it is to identify the remains you have just found and how they even go about doing just that.
In this case, a forensic anthropologist would be called on to assess the bones and make that determination.
Students take on the role of a forensic anthropologist to lean about the skeleton in a real world application.
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"Who Are You?" That's the question we attempt to answer everyday in this hands on approach to science as they perform techniques used by actual forensic scientists in order to solve mock mystery.
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."- Benjamin Franklin
There is no better approach to help students gain a turn love and appreciation for science content. This hands-on, engaging, and practical nature of Anatomy helps peak their interest and reignites their curiosity in science. Gone are they days of getting simply getting lost in the theory behind complex lectures and dense textbooks in the science classroom.
Imagine that you are hiking in the woods when suddenly you stumble upon what appears to be a human skull. Upon closer inspection, you notice some other bones in the area. The authorities are called and immediately begin to investigate the scene. You may wonder whose job it is to identify the remains you have just found and how they even go about doing just that.
In this case, a forensic anthropologist would be called on to assess the bones and make that determination.
Students take on the role of a forensic anthropologist to lean about the skeleton in a real world application.