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Modification of "Exploring the population dynamics of wintering bald eagles through long-term data" module

Author(s): Kaitlin Stack Whitney

Rochester Institute of Technology

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This module is a modification of the Beckstead et al. module in TIEE Volume 7. It includes a meta-cognition based model and self reflection, no statistics, and is organized to be done in 1-2 lab/in-class periods (no advance reading, no homework).

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Version 1.1 - published on 30 May 2019 doi:10.25334/Q4RF2D - cite this

Adapted from: Exploring the population dynamics of wintering bald eagles through long-term data v 1.0

Description

This module is a modification of the "Exploring the population dynamics of wintering bald eagles through long-term data" module by Beckstead et al. 2011 in TIEE Volume 7.

This modification differs significantly in several ways, while retaining the overall learning objectives of open-ended data exploration. This modification uses the "open-ended" data and asks students to develop, test, and evaluate a hypothesis using a table to map out their ideas. This modification includes a modification of the table and questions to evaluate the data. This modification also includes a meta-cognition based model and self/team reflection component with additional questions.  

This module modification is designed to be implemented in 1-2 lab/in-class periods, with no advance reading and a brief introduction (slides provided) to bald eagle biology and natural history at the beginning of the assignment presented by the instructor (with minimal but backup reading in the provided packet to students).

The author would like to thank the organizers of the QUBES ESA Data Explorers Spring 2019 FMN, for their mentoring, organizing, support and leadership. The author would also like to thank her fellow participants in the FMN for camaraderie as we developed our draft modules - and especially to her students for classroom testing this module!

Notes

This version was released May 8, 2019 and updated May 30, 2019 with teaching notes.

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