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Preview of TED Talk: Why do People Fear the Wrong Things?- Gerd Gigerenzer

TED Talk: Why do People Fear the Wrong Things?- Gerd Gigerenzer

This assignment is based on a thought-provoking TED Talk that delves into the complexities of understanding health risks, particularly the difference between absolute and relative risk. Students will explore real-world examples, such as the impact of a new drug on heart attack risk and the increase in shark attacks, to grasp the significance of these concepts in evaluating risks. In this assignment, students will engage with the TED Talk through a set of 10 high school/college level questions th
Preview of Introduction to Spreadsheets

Introduction to Spreadsheets

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Math Luvr
This activity is an updated version of my previous Introduction to Excel project. It has been re-done to work in Google Sheets and Google Classroom. All instructions and grading rubric is on the spreadsheets themselves making paper instructions unnecessary. There are two practice worksheets to practice with your class, and four project sheets for independent practice. Skills practiced in this activity: - Basic Formatting: changing font, colors, centering, etc - Basic Cell formulas – Sum, A
Preview of Selection in Motion: Speed, Strategy & Survival

Selection in Motion: Speed, Strategy & Survival

Created by
Nick Moskaluk
Selection in Motion: Speed, Strategy & Survival NetLogo Simulation Lesson (High School Biology)Is being faster always better? In this inquiry-based simulation lesson, students investigate natural selection as a context-dependent process using the Bug Hunt: Speeds NetLogo model. By taking on the role of a predator, students discover that the survival value of a trait like speed depends not on the trait itself, but on how it interacts with behavior and environment. As students shift between c
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, and MOVIES! - SUPERHERO Ed. [Digital]

Mean, Median, Mode, and MOVIES! - SUPERHERO Ed. [Digital]

This activity has students explore mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation using the review scores of different movies from the websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. Students begin by evaluating how each website calculates scores for movies and the extent to which each site's final score for a film is valid. They then analyze the raw review scores that go into each movies "average" rating to make inferences about the films' quality, how controversial it was among critics, and o
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