viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011

Power Point #1

I've completed my PowerPoint presentation and it is available for viewing on SlideShare or below. If you are wondering what is going on in Japan or are just curious about what nuclear radiation or energy is, I suggest you take a look! This topic, though current and constantly in the news, most science students don't know how nuclear radiation energy/particles work and how easy it is to understand the content. I am currently teaching half-lives and nuclear isotopes in my physical science classes. In biology, I am teaching cellular reproduction (mitosis/meiosis) and cyclin disruptors that result in mutations and cancer. This current event provides an opportunity to tie in one lesson across the whole of my science courses, an important general science CSO.

By completing this activity, I have met ISTE NETS T standard 1 by creating a lesson for my students that has "real world" applications by teaching them the science behind current events and engaging the students by investigating real-world issues. I have also met standard 5 by creating, reviewing, and sharing a digital presentation with other educators and digital peers via SlideShare.

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