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09.112023

Plastic pollution, what’s the solution?

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, STEM problem-solving, WorkshopTags problem-solving, dolphin, science, STEM, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, Port Phillip, marine science, teacher

A real-life marine STEM-based problem Using the design-based thinking process, students will develop a solution as to how we can...

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19.102023

Dolphin ID

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science skillsTags science skills session, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, Port Phillip, dolphins, identification, teacher, Science programs, dolphin

A Science skills session Why is it important to identify individual dolphins? Patience and attention to detail are key to...

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18.102023

Cetacean ID

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science skillsTags cetaceans, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, whales, Port Phillip, dolphins, identification, marine science, teacher, science skills

A Science skills session Port Phillip and the waters beyond are home to a number of different cetacean (whales and...

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18.102023

Dolphin Science

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science inquiry skillsTags science, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, STEM, Port Phillip, marine science, teacher, dolphin, problem-solving

A Science inquiry skills sessions Overview All good science starts with a question. What is a good question to start...

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18.102023

A Porpoiseful Problem

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, STEM problem-solvingTags science, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, STEM, Port Phillip, marine science, teacher, dolphin, problem-solving

A real-life marine STEM problem-solving session Using design-based thinking, students will investigate and attempt to solve how we can ‘count’...

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