Planting Science - What's New: Fiscal Year 2016

What's New: Fiscal Year 2016

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  1. Jodi's Attempt

    I had a few extra kiddos at my house this past weekend, so I enlisted them to help me set up the experiment. Needless to say, it’s not a perfect setup, but it’s okay.Here is the setup:I...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/JodisAttempt

  2. Resources

    Here are a few initial resources that may be...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Resources

  3. Main Page

    What are wiki pages? Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/MainPage

  4. Preliminary Resources

    Very general page about growing radishes from a gardening perspective. http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/gardening/fertilizer-for-radishesCornell extension page about radishes- typically...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/PreliminaryResources

  5. Other Ideas?

    What other creative activities could students do as a final presentation? Ideas?

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/OtherIdeas

  6. Skype Sessions with Scientists

    Ideas for Skype Sessions:2 key times – project review before they get started AND presentation of data/recap. Most of my teams disappeared once data was collected and they are left missing a...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/SkypeSessionswithScientists

  7. Posters

    Information about creating scientific posters:...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Posters

  8. Lab Reports

    Criteria for student lab reports, online examples, etc.:What is usually required for undergraduate science lab reports? Would you like to see students create similar ones?Good description:...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/LabReports

  9. SAE-Style Presentations

    Information about SAE-Style Presentations (what they are, who their typical audience is, how to create them, etc.):Examples of what they are:...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/SAEStylePresentations

  10. Current Grant Opportunities

    Possible grants that students could write proposals for as a final project:Seeds of Change Grant- 2016 winners were already determined, but we (or others who use the module?) could use these garden...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/CurrentGrantOpportunities

  11. Online Creative Project Tools

    Possible websites that students could use to create a culminating project:Create Your Own Comic Strip: http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/ Australian Centre for the Moving Image- Storyboard Generator:...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/OnlineCreativeProjectTools

  12. Main Page

    What are wiki pages? Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/MainPage

  13. Resources

    https://www.nutrientsforlife.org/

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Resources

  14. Resources

    Peterson Farm Bros- Parody: “I’m Farming & I Grow It”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48H7zOQrX3U(The Peterson Brothers have done a lot of different parodies/videos about...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Resources

  15. Virtual Farm Tours

    America’s heartland is a good resource Dairy farm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3zO7pMvlBc&feature=youtu.beCattle ranch largest in US (Texas):...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/VirtualFarmTours

  16. Resources

    http://gisgeography.com/agriculture-maps-global-farming/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations- AQUASAT- global water information...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Resources

  17. How does geography and water affect growth of crops?

    Background:The environment is a combination of factors, such as temperature, precipitation (rain, snow, and hail fall) Geography impacts temperature – distance from equator,...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Howdoesgeographyandwateraffectgrowthofcrops

  18. Main Page

    What are wiki pages? Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/MainPage

  19. Methods

    Our methods will go here.

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Methods

  20. Research Question

    Will growing plants under various levels of transparency change their growth?

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/ResearchQuestion

  21. Main Page

    What are wiki pages? Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/MainPage

  22. Methods

    The methods of our project will go here.

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/Methods

  23. Research Question

    Our research question is what is the optimal thickness for water-conducting materials to keep plants sufficiently watered?

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/ResearchQuestion

  24. Main Page

    What are wiki pages? Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles...

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/MainPage

  25. Description of the Soda Bottle Experiment/how to cut bottle

    http://www.agclassroom.org/nh/matrix/lessonplan.cfm?lpid=82

    https://plantingscience.org/wiki/DescriptionoftheSodaBottleExperimenthowtocutbottle

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