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Data Nuggets

What exactly does a scientist do? How does she collect information and make sense of it all?

Data Nuggets, a four-year research project between Michigan State University and BSCS, is studying the effects of bringing real-world data into middle and high school classrooms. Students are given the opportunity to dive into an actual scientist’s research and practice looking for patterns in the data, develop explanations about natural phenomena, and identify hypotheses and predictions.

From topics such as “Won’t you be my urchin” to “Sticky situations: big and small animals with sticky feet,” teachers get to pick and choose from numerous options that get their students to think like a scientist, while the scientists who write the curriculum have an opportunity to share their research findings with a new audience in science.

This project is in partnership with


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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DRL-1503005. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Data Nuggets

Questions?

For more information, please contact Chris Wilson or Molly Stuhlsatz.

For more information, please contact Chris Wilson or Molly Stuhlsatz.

For more information, please contact Chris Wilson or Molly Stuhlsatz.

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