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Full STEAM Ahead ICTM, ISTA, & IDEEA Annual Conference
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Friday August 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
By 2025, it’s estimated that 463 exabytes of data will be created daily; that’s like 212,765,957 DVDs/day! How can our students know if the information is credible? The Generation Skeptics program teaches students to ask questions and be skeptical while questioning their own beliefs and opinions. For example, in our “Power of Words” lesson, students learn the importance of multiple trials and double-blind protocols when designing experiments. In “How To Sell Pseudoscience,” students will learn to identify the gimmicks used to sell pseudoscientific products. It is our hope students will learn to spot nonsense when they see it on TV or social media. We also have lessons teaching students to discern between credible and non-credible sources, and many more. We have guest speakers who can Zoom into classrooms and discuss and discuss these topics for free. Teachers around the country are starting GenSkeps clubs at their schools.
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Shanie Parkinson

As an active member of the Idaho Science Teaching Association (ISTA) and a former board member, Shanie Parkinson is deeply committed to ongoing professional development within the field of science education. With a decade of dedicated teaching experience in middle school life science... Read More →
Friday August 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT

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