Scientists Offering Solutions through Sprints
Author(s): Tonya Bates1, Carlos Christopher Goller2, Lynda Gonzales3, Jennifer Kovacs4, Anne C. Rea5, Crystal Schalmo6, Alice Tarun7
1. UNC Charlotte 2. North Carolina State University 3. University of Texas at Austin 4. Spelman College 5. Maryville College 6. Green Dragon Conservation Education LLC 7. Alfred State College
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Our BIOME Fall Working Group, Scientists Offering Solutions through Sprints, explains the process of putting together a Science sprint in your community. A science sprint is a one-day event in which participants gather and analyze data to address real-life problems. They are a wonderful way to bring a community together. For more information on Science Sprints, check out this website: https://cns.utexas.edu/tides/undergraduate/events-workshops/science-sprints-and-inventors-sprints
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- Bates, T., Goller, C. C., Gonzales, L., Kovacs, J., Rea, A. C., Schalmo, C., Tarun, A. (2021). Scientists Offering Solutions through Sprints. 2021 Biology and Mathematics Educators (BIOME) Institute, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/V7C0-XJ78