What can we learn from the Giant Squid?
July 29th, 2008 by
Chandell Asuncion
Join this live seminar with your class on Monday 18 August at 9.20am!
Primary and Secondary teachers and students, Grade 4 and up
with Speaker Dr. Mark Norman
Earlier this month, Melbourne Museum held its first ever public dissection of the largest giant squid Australian researchers have encountered. In this seminar, world-renowned squid expert and Deputy Head of Science at Museum Victoria, Dr Mark Norman, will be talking about what was learned in the public dissection and how it might contribute to greater awareness and understanding of these little-known and rarely seen deep-sea creatures.
This seminar follows our hugely successful “Meet the Motherfish” seminar with Dr John Long where we had more than six teacher-led classes join us online giving their kids a chance to speak direct to Dr Long. This second Science Superstars event is a great opportunity for science teachers to attend with their classes by joining in via electronic whiteboards. Participants will get an opportunity to talk direct with Dr Norman about the squid and what it can teach us.
Where: Online in Elluminate.
Sign up: http://knowledgebank.globalteacher.org.a… to sign up.
Cost: This event is free but you need to register.
KS teachers who have questions about this live seminar, and how this can work in your classroom should leave a comment below or call Chandell Asuncion directly at ext. 20090.
Source: Knowledebank.globalteacher.org.au
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