Unseen Connections: Thinking Routines and Exploding Objects  @SmithsonianEducation
Unseen Connections: Thinking Routines and Exploding Objects  @SmithsonianEducation
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Join National Museum of Natural History educators and scientists to discover how the history of objects can be unpacked using inquiry-based thinking routines. We’ll explore techniques anthropologists use to interrogate cultural objects while thinking about materials, makers, and processes, which can be transferred to any classroom to inspire deep engagement.

Speakers:
Joshua A. Bell, PhD
National Museum of Natural History

Colleen Popson
National Museum of Natural History

Nicole Webster
National Museum of Natural History

Original Air Date:
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM EDT

Session Slides:
dropbox.com/t/CJ4bpJabo52L3jhk
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