Category 3 Seminars on Science with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City
| Location: | online |
| Date: | 6 September 2010 — 10 October 2010 |
| Registration Date: | 5 April 2010 — 27 August 2010 |
| Workshops: | Earth: Inside and Out, Evolution, Genetics, Genomics, Genethics, Space, Time and Motion and The Ocean System. |
| Language: | English. |
Registration information
The fee for this workshop is US $535. Click here to download the registration form.
Seminars on Science
In an exciting new initiative, IB Americas is collaborating with the American Museum of Natural History to offer online professional development to IB teachers. These courses are available to IB teachers in all 3 programmes.
Now in its tenth year, the museum’s award-winning Seminars on Science programme has helped over 2,000 teachers complete degree, certification and salary gradation requirements. It has also deepened their scientific understanding by connecting them with museum scientists, rich classroom resources and their peers in a networked community of teachers.
Each six-week online course is designed specifically for teachers, available 24/7 and co-taught by both an experienced classroom teacher and a scientist. The courses are available for up to four graduate credits each.
The course topics allow teachers to reflect on both the subject and its classroom application. The instructional team guides ongoing discussions of the course material that lead to an exciting exchange of questions, ideas and resources. Teachers complete interactive and field assignments including rock or spider collecting or a field trip to the local fish market.
IB teachers will benefit from:
- specialized IB course moderation
- individually customized final culminating assessment project for the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme.
For more information on online learning, the teachers, and the time commitment, please click here
Earth: Inside and Out
Feel like you're standing on solid ground? In fact, the Earth and its atmosphere form a dynamic system in a state of constant flux. This seminar shows you the world through geologists' eyes. You'll see how geologists "read the rocks," delve into the geological events that shaped the planet over millions of years, and consider the interconnected systems that cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and major climate changes. A grasp of the scale and nature of geologic change helps you understand how the Earth supports life.
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To register, please use the following codes:
For Diploma Programme: NYEI1C3FL110D
For Middle Years Programme: NYEI1C3FL110M
For Primary Years Programme: NYEI1C3FL110P
The Ocean System
The physical characteristics of the ocean and its related systems have framed its origin, incredible diversification of life, and amazing ecosystems, like coral reefs and mangrove forests. This seminar explores how oceanographers investigate the role that symbiotic relationships and other biological adaptations have in the dynamics of oceans, a dynamic that is being threatened by human activities and consumption.
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To register, please use the following codes:
For Diploma Programme: NYOS1C3FL110D
For Middle Years Programme: NYOS1C3FL110M
For Primary Years Programme: NYOS1C3FL110P
Genetics, Genomics, Genethics
How will our growing knowledge of the genome affect our health, our societies, and the natural world? How do heredity and the environment interact? This course explores a scientific frontier: how scientists are investigating and applying the information contained in genetic codes. Examine the tools and techniques used in a molecular biology lab, learn about the Human Genome Project, and discuss the ethical issues involved in emerging fields like genetic enhancement, genetically modified foods, and cloning.
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To register, please use the following codes:
For Diploma Programme: NYGG1C3FL110D
For Middle Years Programme: NYGG1C3FL110M
For Primary Years Programme: NYGG1C3FL110P
Evolution
This course draws on the Museum’s long-standing leadership in the fields of paleontology, geology, systematics, and molecular biology to tell a modern story of evolution. Students will learn why evolution is the fundamental concept that underlies all life sciences and how it contributes to advances in medicine, public health, and conservation. Students will gain a solid understanding of the basic mechanisms of evolution — including the process of speciation — and how these systems have given rise to the great diversity of life in the world today. We’ll also look at how new ideas, discoveries and technologies are modifying prior evolutionary concepts.
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To register, please use the following codes:
For Diploma Programme: NYEV1C3FL110D
For Middle Years Programme: NYEV1C3FL110M
For Primary Years Programme: NYEV1C3FL110P
Space, Time and Motion
Throughout history, people have grappled with fundamental questions about the physical origin, workings, and behavior of the universe. This course explores our changing comprehension of motion, time, space, and matter through the ideas of the ancient Greek philosophers, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. You'll learn how physicists measure mass, weight, and the speed of light, and how these basic measures relate to the nature of time, thermodynamics, Einstein's theories, and the wider social sphere.
For more information, please click here
To register, please use the following codes:
For Diploma Programme: NYSTM1C3FL110D
For Middle Years Programme: NYSTM1C3FL110M
For Primary Years Programme: NYSTM1C3FL110P
Registration information
The fee for this workshop is US $535. Click here to download the registration form.
