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Exploring Coyote Morphology: Introduction to Research and Study Design

Author(s): Christina D'Arcy1, Julie Marie Schlichte2, Vicky Zhuang

1. University of Texas at El Paso 2. The University of Texas at El Paso

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This module is designed as a first foray for freshman-level (novice undergraduate) students into science literacy, research design, and use of museum resources in research activities. The module spans 5, 2-hour sessions and is geared toward flipped…

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This module is designed as a first foray for freshman-level (novice undergraduate) students into science literacy, research design, and use of museum resources in research activities. The module spans 5, 2-hour sessions and is geared toward flipped classroom pedagogies led by a graduate teaching assistant. The course module supports a class of 24 (6 groups of 4 students each working in teams) but can be easily adapted to fit larger or smaller class sizes.

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