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Friday, March 2 • 1:00pm - 2:45pm
Mathematizing Biodiversity: Using Species Accumlation Curves to Measure Biodiversity

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Actually perform a simulation of the lab that takes students outside to collect insect data to make a species accumulation curve to measure the biodiversity of a habitat.

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avatar for William Hodges

William Hodges

Holt High School
Biology/Zoology teacher, 28 years experience, MAEOE (Michigan Alliance of Environmental and Outdoor Educators) Vice president
avatar for Heather Peterson

Heather Peterson

Biology/AP Biology/Botany Teacher, Sci O, Holt High School
I love teaching through a case study approach where students ask questions to drive the learning. I have taught biology for 28 years and AP Biology through this method and to first year biology students for 4 years. I have coached Science Olympiad for 28 years and I am also the Michigan... Read More →


Friday March 2, 2018 1:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Banquet 4 Lansing Center
  Biology