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Description
Engaging students in hands-on scientific research in their NatureHoods, or local neighborhoods, improves student outcomes, learning, and success in remote learning environments.
Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
Publication Date
1-23-2021
Publisher
UNLV Office of Faculty Affairs
Language
English
Keywords
First year seminar; Engaged student learning; Remote learning; STEM
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education | Life Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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228 KB
Recommended Citation
Sloat, Alison, "Science in Your NatureHood" (2021). UNLV Best Teaching Practices Expo. 138.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/btp_expo/138
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