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Monday, July 30, 2007

Using Science Fiction Films in the Classroom

Firooznia, F. (2006). Giant ants and walking plants: Using science
fiction to teach a writing-intensive, lab-based biology class for
nonmajors
. Journal of College Science Teaching, 35(5), 26-31.

Films were used to teach the scientific method in a laboratory course.
Posted by Kristan Chilcoat at 2:01 PM
Labels: science fiction films; science literacy

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