Remember, every good researcher must share his, or her, findings. Remember that Dr. Keller and the other scientists, along with the students working with them, write articles, present at conferences, and share their data with others. Click here to read what Dr. Keller has written about some of the findings from a trip to the GSMNP in 2000.
How will you share your findings? Your teachers will probably direct you to produce a specific type of product and provide you with a scoring guide. Just like real-world scientists; you may be asked to write a report, publish an online report, create a multimedia presentation, or develop a poster presentation.
However you share your research findings, be sure to express yourself in a very factual way and properly site your sources for background research.
web sites with the data and/or primary documents that students can analyze in order to make an informed choice.TIP: Web sites that provide such data or documents are sometimes difficult for younger students to comprehend. Be sure to choose sites that have age-appropriate resources.
TIP: Be sure to make you links so that they open a new browser window. Then, when students are finished with the web site, they can simply close the browser window and return back to this page.