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A Season for Inquiry: Investigating Phenology in Local Campus Trees

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1 A Season for Inquiry: Investigating Phenology in Local Campus Trees
by Tammy Long, and Sara Wyse Science Volume 335(6071): February 24, 2012 Published by AAAS

2 Inquiry investigation
Inquiry investigation.Students worked with collaborative teams to develop innovative methods for quantifying leaf color change and abscission in campus trees. Inquiry investigation.Students worked with collaborative teams to develop innovative methods for quantifying leaf color change and abscission in campus trees. Most groups combined both new technology and lower-tech approaches in their data collection strategy. Tammy Long, and Sara Wyse Science 2012;335: Published by AAAS

3 Curriculum developers
Curriculum developers.Graduate TAs, Jeffrey Pierce, Todd Robinson, Mridul Thomas, Sherry Martin (left to right), and Kristen Schmitt (inset) collaborated in the original design and implementation of the phenology project in Fall 2008 and contributed as authors on supporting lab materials. Curriculum developers.Graduate TAs, Jeffrey Pierce, Todd Robinson, Mridul Thomas, Sherry Martin (left to right), and Kristen Schmitt (inset) collaborated in the original design and implementation of the phenology project in Fall 2008 and contributed as authors on supporting lab materials. Tammy Long, and Sara Wyse Science 2012;335: Published by AAAS

4 Tammy Long, and Sara Wyse Science 2012;335:932-933
Published by AAAS

5 Tammy Long, and Sara Wyse Science 2012;335:932-933
Published by AAAS


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