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Dem Bones Forensic Resurrection of a Skeleton
Grades: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Structure and Function in Living Things, Current Science, Public Services and 4 additional..In this case study, a forensic anthropologist must determine the age and sex as well as look for signs of trauma to a skeleton f...Views: 0Favorites: 0A Headache to Die For A Case Study in Forensic Science
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Current Science, Public Services, Professional DevelopmentThis case, based on an actual case of product tampering that occurred in Seattle in 1986, was designed for use in an introductor...Views: 0Favorites: 0What Do We Tell the Sheriff? Determining Minimum Numbers of Individuals (MNI) for a Scatter of Human Bones
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Humanities, History-Social Science, Current Science, Public Services, Professional DevelopmentStudents explore the issues involved in investigating and reporting on a scatter of skeletal remains to the police in this case ...Views: 0Favorites: 0Science of NFL Football: Newton's First Law of Motion
Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12Subjects: Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Physics, Sports and Competition and 4 additional..NBC's Lester Holt looks at Newton's First Law of Motion and the role that unbalanced forces play whenever a ball carrier goes he...Contributor: Science of the NFL (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0The Case of the Druid Dracula: Clicker Case Version
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Science, Current Science, Public Services, Life Sciences and 2 additional..This clicker case is a modified version of another case in our collection by the same name. It uses a PowerPoint presentation ...Views: 0Favorites: 0The Case of the Druid Dracula
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Current Science, Science, Public Services, Life Sciences and 2 additional..This case is based on a lurid crime featured on the BBC program Crimewatch in December 2001 that was solved thanks to forensic D...Views: 0Favorites: 0Burning Down the House A Case Study in Forensic Instrumental Analysis
Grades: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Chemistry, Current Science, Public Services, Professional DevelopmentIn this lab-based case, arson investigator Marie Stanforth comes under suspicion when her ex-husband dies in a fire. Students ...Views: 0Favorites: 0The Art of Crime Detection
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: History-Social Science, Current Science, Science, Visual Arts and 3 additional..This Web site gives you information about how a professional illustrators, in particular, a police sketch artist can draw a like...Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0A Classic Case of Serial Murder Forensics Meets Photonics
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Current Science, Public Services, Chemistry, Physics and 2 additional..In this case study, a newly appointed medical examiner uncovers an unusual trend in drowning cases, which she suspects may be th...Views: 0Favorites: 0The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: Music, Visual Arts, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Technology and 7 additional..Welcome to ASCAP, one of the oldest and biggest organizations of its kind. ASCAP represents composers, songwriters, lyricists an...Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0Weevils
Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12Subjects: Structure and Function in Living Things, History-Social Science, Evolution and Adaptation, Education, Child Development & Family Services and 5 additional..Use this life science investigation as a science fair project idea for your elementary or middle school science fair! Then tell ...Contributor: DragonflyTV (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Accidental Drowning or Foul Play?
Grades: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Life Sciences, Chemistry, Current Science, Public Services, Professional DevelopmentThis case was developed for use in the first semester of a sophomore organic chemistry laboratory to illustrate how a combinatio...Views: 0Favorites: 0Work in Sports
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: No subjects selected.This is a profile of Sports lawyer Kristen Kuliga who represents several athletes including Doug Flutie, a former Patriots player.Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0A Case of Mistaken Memory? The Psychology of Eyewitness Memory
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Psychology, Current Science, Public Services, Professional DevelopmentThis case explores the fundamental principles of memory, eyewitness accuracy, and police questioning techniques in witness ident...Views: 0Favorites: 0Dinosaurs
Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12Subjects: Earth & Space Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Technology, Earth's Resources and 7 additional..By looking at the little fossils, these two scientists are able to learn more about the big picture and gain a better understand...Contributor: DragonflyTV (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Rivers
Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12Subjects: Earth & Space Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Geography, Physics and 8 additional..These young science expand on what they learned at a museum by exploring rivers themselves!Contributor: DragonflyTV (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Sinkholes
Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12Subjects: Earth & Space Science, Geography, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Earth's Resources and 9 additional..Sink your teeth into learning about how sinkholes formContributor: DragonflyTV (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Agents of Change
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: Education, Child Development & Family Services, Sports and Competition, Finance & BusinessThis article is written by a journalist who specializes in analyzing the NBA (National Basketball Association). It gives you a g...Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0Thinking of moving out of the lab and into a career in patent law?
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: Life Sciences, Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Finance & BusinessRead about Reinhilde Schoonjans, woman scientist from the Netherlands who turned to patent law.Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0Wacky Patent of the Month
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: Science, Engineering & Design, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Finance & BusinessRead about some of the strange and wonderful things people have come up with. Click around this site to learn a little about the...Contributor: Fun Works . . . for Careers You Never Knew ExistedViews: 0Favorites: 0