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Feeling stuck creating your Data Nugget? Here are some of our favorite resources to help you get started.
Powerpoint Slides from our Data Nugget Workshops: Making your own Data Nugget
Adapting Your Research into Inquiry-Based Lessons for Public Outreach in High School Classrooms: an Answer to the Calls to Action
E.O. Wilson (2002) The Power of Story. The American Educator
D.T. Willingham The Privileged Status of Narrative
The Essence of Storytelling – The Green Ninja (video and lesson)
Randy Olson TED Talk – The And, But, Therefore of Storytelling
Berger and Milkman (2012) What Makes Online Content Viral? Journal of Marketing Research. Vol XLIX:192-205
Strode (2015) Hypothesis Generation in Biology: A Science Teaching Challenge & Potential Solution. The American Biology Teacher, 77(7): 500-506.
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Elizabeth H Schultheis onto Create your own Data Nugget @ 6:27 pm on 28 Jun 2016
To make a Data Nugget based on your own data, download the experimental data Template and look over the items necessary to create one. Text in red must be provided by the researcher, along with images of the research being conducted, a table of data, and graphs or figures of the data.
To submit your Data Nugget for review, fill out our Google spreadsheet or email the completed Microsoft Word template to eschultheis@gmail.com. You will hear back from us shortly with comments and edits if necessary.
We have developed a new template, specifically for observational data, that can be downloaded here. This template provides students with background information and an observational dataset, and then challenges them to develop their own questions, hypotheses, and experimental design. This template is a perfect fit for citizen science and long-term datasets!
Elizabeth H Schultheis onto Create your own Data Nugget @ 6:15 pm on 28 Jun 2016