Field collection and community analysis project
Karen A Koy
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Missouri Western State University
This activity was selected for the On the Cutting Edge Reviewed Teaching Collection
This activity has received positive reviews in a peer review process involving five review categories. The five categories included in the process are
- Scientific Accuracy
- Alignment of Learning Goals, Activities, and Assessments
- Pedagogic Effectiveness
- Robustness (usability and dependability of all components)
- Completeness of the ActivitySheet web page
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Initial Publication Date: May 21, 2009 | Reviewed: November 3, 2013
Summary
The class will take field trips to different fossil localities in Missouri, where students will collect and identify the fossils they find. They will perform a community analysis, using a statistics program. The end product will be a report written in the style of a scientific article.
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Audience
Upper-level elective paleontology course for biology majors.
Skills and concepts that students must have mastered
ecosystem/community
basic math
data organization
How the activity is situated in the course
This project spans several weeks, with field collection, fossil identification, quantitative analysis and writing happening in several stages.
Goals
Content/concepts goals for this activity
field collection techniques
identification of fossils
statistics
Higher order thinking skills goals for this activity
analysis of data in terms of biodiversity
synthesis of data with literature
reconstruction of a paleocommunity using data & literature
Other skills goals for this activity
writing
using web- and library-based resources
using statistical programs
Description of the activity/assignment
Lectures which precede this activity cover the different fossil groups, time period & depositional environment of the localities, as when as basic ecology & biodiversity. During class, the students go on a field trip to fossil localities to collect their data. Back in class, the students use the primary literature, fossil id books and web-based resources like Paleontology Portal to identify their fossil organisms. They perform a quantitative analysis of biodiversity, and reconstruct the paleocommunity based on their data and the literature. The end product is a scientific-style paper.
Determining whether students have met the goals
Did the students work properly in the field? Did they collect an adequate amount of data?
Did they correctly identify their fossils? Did they correctly interpret their ecological niches?
Did they use the appropriate statistical tests? Do their results accurately reflect their data?
Did they correctly reconstruct their paleoenvironment, including all the organisms they identified in their proper ecological roles.
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