THE POWER OF OBSERVATION: DISCOVERING SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES THROUGH DETAILED ANALYSIS OF STILL-LIFE IMAGES
The talk will use Johns slides and words to demonstrate his Page 1/Page 2 minimalist approach to introducing a new topic in an enticing way. You will see how easy it is to simultaneously assess student understanding of concepts and their ability to build resulting hypotheses. Working from slides, you will be asked to develop a list of detailed factual observations (Page 1) and after a brief collective summation, develop a hypothesis (Page 2) that may explain the processes at work. The importance of separating observations from interpretation will be emphasized. This approach and the discussion that follows often lead to open-ended student investigations that delve more deeply into a subject than can be expected from traditional lecture format