Inquiry 1 proposal and homework #1 are due in lab week of 9/15. From: Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson.

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Inquiry 1 proposal and homework #1 are due in lab week of 9/15. From: Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Dr. Barry Marshall

Johann Baptista van Helmont did a simple experiment in the early 1600’s

Dr. Stanley Prusiner was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1997 for the discovery of prions… infectious proteins.

Useful creativity, in part, occurs when you can be both uninhibited and selctive at the same time.

Useful creativity in part occurs when you can be both uninhibited and selctive at the same time. Brainstorming can give ideas, but a list does not get answers.

Useful creativity in part occurs when you can be both uninhibited and selctive at the same time. Brainstorming can give ideas, but a list does not get answers. After brainstorming you need to be able to determine good from bad ideas.

What question would you like to answer? What are your interests? What do you think is important? What do others think is important? What can you see yourself doing?

Once you have a basic idea, it needs refining and a reality check.

Is your idea realistic?

Once you have a basic idea, it needs refining and a reality check. Is your idea realistic? Is your idea doable with the resources and constraints you have?

Wouldn’t it be cool to be able to track thousands of animals’ behavior at once across several continents?

All I need are some helicopters, keen sighted minions, and thousands of dollars in fuel, food, and equipment. Or I could use a supersonic jet to race from place to place and collect data.

Or I could use Google earth… S Begall, J Cerveny, J Neef, O Vojtech, and H Burda Magnetic alignment in grazing and resting cattle and deer PNAS : ; published ahead of print August 25, 2008 Fig. 1. Axial data revealing the N-S alignment in three ruminant species under study. (A) Cattle. (B) Roe deer. (C) Red deer. Each pair of dots (located on opposite sites within the unit circle) represents the direction of the axial mean vector of the animals' body position at one locality. The mean vector calculated over all localities of the respective species is indicated by the double-headed arrow. The length of the arrow represents the r-value (length of the mean vector), dotted circles indicate the 0.01-level of significance. Triangles positioned outside the unit circle indicate the mean vectors of the cattle data subdivided into the six continents (dotted: North America; gray: Asia; checkered: Europe; striped: Australia; black: Africa; white: South America) (A) and the mean vectors of resting (black) and grazing (white) deer, and of deer beds (dotted) (B: roe deer; C: red deer). cattleRoe deerRed deer

Can your experiment(s) be done safely? Safe for you? Safe for others?

Proposal Format: 1. Question State succinctly and clearly the question you will try to answer.

Proposal Format: 2. Hypotheses Give all of the reasonable hypotheses that you can think of. This may require some research.

Proposal Format: 3. Experiment a. Describe how you will collect data. What data will you collect? Where, when, and how will you collect the data? b. Include how your data will allow you to eliminate your hypotheses.

Proposal Format: 4. References If you used any references to develop your question, hypotheses, and/or experiment(s), be certain that you cite them. Remember, when doing research, using other’s ideas is fine and necessary, but using someone else’s idea without citing them is plagiarism.

What will happen during next week’s lab? You should print your proposal and bring it to lab for approval. There are numerous opportunities for help…

The written report for your inquiries will be formatted similarly to a scientific research article. Title Abstract Introduction Results Discussion Materials and Methods References

Inquiry 1 proposal and Homework #1 are due in lab week of 9/15. From: Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson W 12-3pm room change. Pre-class evaluation coming.