Join geologists and educators from the Indiana Geological and Water Survey and IU Paleontology Collection for a hands-on day discovery on the IU Bloomington campus.

The Digital Paleontology workshop is intended for classroom teachers, informal educators, and avocational/amateur paleontologists who want to discover new ways to teach earth science in the 21st century. Participants will engage in hands-on activities with collections objects, learn about digitization efforts, and tour behind-the-scenes for a comprehensive look at using natural history collections in the classroom. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and the 1-day workshop is worth 8 Professional Growth Points (PGPs). Registration is limited to 25 people.

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* 1. What is your

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* 2. Are you a

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* 3. What grades do you teach? Please check all that apply.

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* 4. How long have you been teaching in the classroom?

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* 5. Please describe how you have used natural history specimens (rocks, minerals, fossils, etc.) for teaching in the past.

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* 6. In your opinion, what is the biggest barrier to using fossils in the classroom?

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* 7. What is 1 outcome you hope to receive from this workshop?

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* 8. We will be providing breakfast and lunch. Do you have any dietary needs or requests?

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* 9. How did you hear about the workshop?

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* 10. This free workshop is limited to 25 participants and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Upon submitting this survey, you agree to attend the workshop on March 9, 2019 from 8:00-5:00 in Bloomington. Any cancellations should be made by February 2, 2019. Do you agree?

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