STEM Intro Scientific Research

 
 
WEEKLY AGENDA
Week 36 (May 17th to 21st) LAST FULL WEEK OF SCHOOL
Class Time: Finish All Work
 
Week 35 (May 10th to 14th) LAST WEEK FOR SENIORS
Lecture Time: Continue Putting the Pieces Together Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work
 
Week 34 (May 3rd to 7th)
Lecture Time: Continue Importance of Statistics in Research Project; Continue Putting the Pieces Together Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work
 
Weel 33 (April 26th to 30th)
Lecture Time: Continue Importance of Statistics in Research Project; Start Putting the Pieces Together Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work; Begin Navigating Latest PFA and Projects
 
Week 32 (April 19th to 23rd)
Lecture Time: Continue Importance of Statistics in Research Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work; Begin Navigating Latest PFA and Project
 
Week 31 (April 12th to 16th)
Lecture Time: Begin Importance of Statistics in Research Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work; Begin Navigating Latest PFA and Project
 
Week 30 (April 5th to 9th)
Lecture Time: Finish Devil is in the Details Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work; Begin Navigating Latest PFA and Project
 
Week 29 (March 29th to April 2nd)
Lecture Time: Continue Devil is in the Details Project; What Makes a Scientific Paper A Classic PFA
SDL In Class Time: Finish All Past Due Work; Begin Navigating Latest PFA and Project
 
Week 28 (March 15th to 19th)
LAST WEEK OF HYBRID LEARNING
Performance Days: Continue Devil is in the Details Project; Complete All Past Due Work; Individual Conferences
SDL Days: Continue Working on Devil is in the Details Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 27 (March 8th to 12th)
Performance Days: Continue Devil is in the Details Project; Take Peer Reviewing Content Assessment
SDL Days: Continue Working on Devil is in the Details Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 26 (March 1st to 5th)
Performance Days: Begin Devil is in the Details Project; Finish Process of Peer Reviewing PFA; Take Peer Reviewing Content Assessment
SDL Days: Continue Working on Devil is in the Details Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 25 (February 22nd to 26th)
Performance Days: Complete Peer Reviewing Project; Take Peer Reviewing Content Assessment
SDL Days: Complete Peer Reviewing Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 24 (February 15th to 19th)
Performance Days: Continue Peer Reviewing Opposite Manuscript; Open Discussion on Manuscript
SDL Days: Continue Process of Peer Review Project; Prepare for Peer Reviewing Content Assessment; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 23 (February 8th to 12th)
Performance Days: Complete Cover Letter to Editor; Begin Peer Reviewing Opposite Manuscript
SDL Days: Continue Process of Peer Review Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 22 (February 1st to 5th)
Performance Days: Process of Peer Review Project (Cover Letter Final Product)
SDL Days: Continue Process of Peer Review Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 21 (January 25th to 29th)
Performance Days: Continue Process of Peer Review Project
SDL Days: Process of Peer Review Project; Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 20 (January 18th to 22nd)
Performance Days: Welcome back to building; class expectation reminders; Process of Peer Reviewing (PFA and Project)
SDL Days: Process of Peer Reviewing (PFA and Project); Complete All Past Due Work
 
Week 19 (January 11th to 15th)
January 11: Prepare to Return To Hybrid Model (norms/expectations); Walk Before You Run Project 
January 14: Process of Peer Reviewing Project; Walk Before You Run Project DUE
 
Week 18 (January 4th to 8th)
January 4: No School - Teacher Work Day
January 8: Welcome back; 2nd Semester Plans; Workshop Current Project (Walk Before You Run: How To Read Scientific Papers)
 
Week 17 (December 14th to 18th)
December 14: Walk Before You Run (How To Read Scientific Papers) Project; Begin Lecture on Peer-Review PFA; All Past Work Due by 3pm Friday, Dec. 18
December 17: Walk Before You Run (How To Read Scientific Papers) Project; Begin Lecture on Peer-Review PFA; All Past Work Due by 3pm Friday, Dec. 18
 
Week 16 (December 7th to 11th)
December 7: Walk Before You Run (How To Read Scientific Papers) Project; Anatomy of a Scientific Paper PFA; All Past Due Work to be Completed
December 10: Walk Before You Run (How To Read Scientific Papers) Project; Anatomy of a Scientific Paper PFA; All Past Due Work to be Completed
 
Week 15 (November 30th to December 4th)
November 30: Online Protocols and Information; Game Plan Moving Forward
December 3: Return to Online Instruction Begins; Walk Before You Run (How To Read Scientific Papers) Project Work.
 
Week 14 (November 23rd to 24th)
Performance Day: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project; Time Given to Complete Anatomy of a Scientific Paper Content Assessment
SDL Day: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
 
Week 13 (November 16th to 20th)
Performance Days: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for Content Assessment (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 12 (November 9th to 13th)
Performance Days: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for content assessment (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 11 (November 2nd to 6th)
Performance Days: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for content assessment (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 10 (October 26th to 30th)
Performance Days: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for content assessment (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 9 (October 19th to 23rd)
Performance Days: Continue Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for content assessment (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 8 (October 12th to 16th)
Performance Days: Science of Research Design and Creating Meaningful Hypotheses Project
SDL Days: Prepare for content assessments (study, read, take notes) Anatomy of a Scientific Paper, Work on Current Project
 
Week 7 (October 5th to 9th)
Performance Days: Must Finish Project 1, Start Anatomy of a Scientific Paper PFA
SDL Days: Must Finish Project 1, Prepare for Content Assessment (study, read, take notes) for Anatomy of a Scientific Paper
 
Week 6 (September 28th to October 2nd)
Performance Days: Final Products for 1st Project, Anatomy of a Scientific Paper PFA
SDL Days: Finish 1st Project, Anatomy of a Scientific Paper PFA
 
Week 5 (September 21st to 25th)
Performance Days: Procedural and safety training, PPE use, 1st Project (Checkpoints 2 and 3)
SDL Days: Continue working on 1st Project (Checkpoints 2 and 3), begin 1st Project (Final Products)
 
Week 4 (September 14th to 18th)
September 14: Fine Tuning Topics, Checkpoint 1 lecture. Zoom Required.
September 17: Fine Tuning Topics, Asynchronous Work on Annotated Bibliographies. Zoom Required. 
 
Week 3 (September 7th to 11th)
September 7: No Class (Labor Day)
September 10: Continue Working on Project 1, Flipped Classroom Discussion. Zoom Required.
 
Week 2 (August 31st to September 4th)
August 31: OneNote Walkthrough, Summit Project Walkthrough, Project 1 Starts. Zoom Required.
September 3: Continue Working on Project 1. Zoom Required. 
 
Week 1 (August 24th to 28th):
August 24: Course Introduction, Expectations. Summit, Remind, and OneNote Check. 
August 27: Community Building Activities. What do Students Envision for the Course?