The NSF-funded Biodiversity Literacy in Undergraduate Education Network (BLUE; biodiversityliteracy.com) has focused efforts on developing and disseminating exemplar educational materials, defining core biodiversity data literacy skills and competencies, and extending the network to engage with communities of scientists advancing similar initiatives. This presentation will showcase new resources and a course based undergraduate research exercise for undergraduates that provides opportunities for students to directly engage with digital data resources, facilitate data discovery and exploration, and create inclusive and culturally relevant research experiences.
March 24, 2020
1:30 PM Eastern (this program will be recorded)
Presenter: Dr. Anna Monfils, Professor of Biology, Central Michigan University
Location: Online
Cost: Free and Open to the Public
Presented by: AIBS
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The NSF-funded Biodiversity Literacy in Undergraduate Education Network (BLUE; biodiversityliteracy.com) has focused efforts on developing and disseminating exemplar educational materials, defining core biodiversity data literacy skills and competencies, and extending the network to engage with communities of scientists advancing similar initiatives. This presentation will showcase new resources and a course based undergraduate research exercise for undergraduates that provides opportunities for students to directly engage with digital data resources, facilitate data discovery and exploration, and create inclusive and culturally relevant research experiences.
March 24, 2020
1:30 PM Eastern (this program will be recorded)
Presenter: Dr. Anna Monfils, Professor of Biology, Central Michigan University
Location: Online
Cost: Free and Open to the Public
Presented by: AIBS
Learn more here: https://www.aibs.org/events/webinar/onlineresources.html?MessageRunDetailID=1517530433&PostID=12768250&utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io
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