DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom 2018 Faculty Mentoring Network

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DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom 2018 Faculty Mentoring Network Adaptations to Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE) Modules Julia Burrows, Chris Collins, John Doudna, Jill Hamilton, Sarah Neumann, Orissa Moulton, Kris Voss FMN Facilitators Kaitlin Bonner Arietta Fleming-Davies Raisa Hernandez-Pacheco Kristine Grayson 1 of 10

DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom 2018 Faculty Mentoring Network Adaptations to Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE) Modules Julia Burrows, Chris Collins, John Doudna, Jill Hamilton, Sarah Neumann, Orissa Moulton, Kris Voss FMN Facilitators Kaitlin Bonner Arietta Fleming-Davies Raisa Hernandez-Pacheco Kristine Grayson 2 of 10

http://www.esa.org/tiee/vol/v13/toc.html 3 of 10

Time and Content 4 of 10

Hypothesis Generation & Hypothesis Testing Investigating ecological processes using observations and experiments 5 of 10

Data Management, Visualization, and Interpretation 6 of 10

Biology of Climate Change (Wu & Ellwein 2017) Bio for Non-majors General Ecology 7 of 10

Drivers of diversity in wetland ecosystems (Little 2018) Intro Biology Gen Ecology & Grad Biostatistics 8 of 10

The nose knows: Penguin Foraging Behavior (Bonner & Cunningham 2018) Animal Behavior 9 of 10

Managing big data (McNeil & Jones 2018) Zoology Forest Ecology 10 of 10