Materials
1. Carbon cycle activity
2. Life cycle activity 3. Calorimetry lab investigation 4. Toothpickase lab 5. Enzyme catabolism (inquiry format) lab investigation 6. Fermentation lab (inquiry format) investigation Fermentation lab~teacher (standard format) ~student (standard format) |
Handout of carbon cycle activity (past
and present) Handout life cycle activity (cutouts for each group)
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Resources
Below you will find the technologies available to students, along with its use in completing the PBL unit. Students will be able to use this information, and use it as a resource in deciding what technologies are most useful to them. The students will all have their own personal computer to perform the research with their group.
source: http://digitallearningworld.com/blooms-digital-taxonomy-pyramid
source: http://digitallearningworld.com/blooms-digital-taxonomy-pyramid
Technology
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Use
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Facilitation
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Expert Contacts:
Below you will find a list of outside expert's contact information. Students WILL receive a copy of this
information, and be able to use it as a resource in deciding how these figures can be useful to them. These individuals will also be those invited to serve on the guest panel for the student presentations.
information, and be able to use it as a resource in deciding how these figures can be useful to them. These individuals will also be those invited to serve on the guest panel for the student presentations.
John Scott Foster, Phd. ..........................................
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Ronald S. London
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[email protected]
(812)-435-5226
Dr. Foster will provide a viewpoint from the parks and recreation department. He will be a resource for discussing biofuel production in terms of impact on green space in the community.
Mr. London is the Director of the Area Plan Commission and will be a reference for the feasibility of converting land into biomass cultivation and biofuel production facilities.
Mr. London is the Director of the Area Plan Commission and will be a reference for the feasibility of converting land into biomass cultivation and biofuel production facilities.
Susie Kirk Treasurer.................................................................
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(812) 435-5248
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Ms. Kirk, as the Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, will provide information on the economical impact of biomass cultivation and biofuel production on the community.
Mr. Schlensker is a local farmer who will be a voice of the individuals who will be responsible for growing the biomasses needed for biofuel production. It is important to gauge how these individuals feel about transferring to biomass-for-biofuel cultivation and what their requirements are for making that transfer. |