At Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, there are distance learning capabilities.
Programs are aligned with Chicago Academic Standards as well as state and
national standards. Programs are made interactive by mailing artifacts
(e.g., pelts, shells, sheddings, feathers) to the site ahead of time -- so
that the class can work in small groups, facilitated by the teacher on site
and zoo educator off site.
Some of the programs include:
Zoo Careers: a panel of people representing various zoo careers, talking
about what they do and pre-requisites to doing that
Animal Enrichment: enrichment in zoos means giving animals things that
stimulate their natural behaviors (e.g., knuckle bones to lions / tigers,
scents placed in exhibits, ice blocks with fish frozen inside to polar
bears); Why is this important? What types of enrichment are used? Who
makes these things?
and
Animal Adaptations
Predator / Prey
Animal Colors
Animal Sounds
Animal Textures
Zoo educators have presented these inclusive programs to primary, secondary
and post-secondary audiences.
Kind regards,
Terrie
Terrie Nolinske, Ph.D.
Principal, TNI Consultants
www.tniconsultants.com
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> distance learning capablilities for use by high school teacher and their
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> wish to use video conferencing and distance learning in the future.
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