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Forensic Science CATALYST: Get together in your colleges and use the first 5 minutes of class to organize your career information to present to the class.

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1 Forensic Science CATALYST: Get together in your colleges and use the first 5 minutes of class to organize your career information to present to the class. Questions to consider in your explanation.Career Info Pages - What is the occupation called?Ch 1 - p.12 - What does the field do?Ch 2 - p.32 - What are some typical day to day activities with this occupation? Ch. 3 – p.61 - What education is necessary?Ch. 4 – p.89 - What research has been done in this area?Ch. 6 – p.145 - What are some other interesting facts about this field? Ch. 7 – p.172 Ch. 8 – p.210 Ch. 9 – p.262

2 Forensic Scientists As every group is presenting, write down 2-3 sentences summarizing that field in your notebook. Questions to consider in your explanation.Career Info Pages - What is the occupation called?Ch 1 - p.12 - What does the field do?Ch 2 - p.32 - What are some typical day to day activities with this occupation? Ch. 3 – p.61 - What education is necessary?Ch. 4 – p.89 - What research has been done in this area?Ch. 6 – p.145 - What are some other interesting facts about this field? Ch. 7 – p.172 Ch. 8 – p.210 Ch. 9 – p.262

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4 Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. Meant to be easily used as a test study guide. Adopted by most major law schools as the preferred note taking method.

5 Date Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc. Class Notes 2 1/2” 3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes

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7 Summary is added at the end of ALL note pages on the subject (not page) Summary added AFTER questions are finished Summary should answer the problem stated in the subject.

8 Let’s practice what this would look like from yesterday’s lecture

9 Date Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc. Class Notes 2 1/2” 3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes

10 What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science – Chapter 1 – Take Notes on the Right Hand Side

11 08.12.2008 What is Forensics?. Class Notes

12 Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum”

13 08.12.2008 What is Forensics?. - forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum”

14 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? Word Origin - forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum”

15 Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum”  What was the Forum? - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues

16 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues Word Origin

17 Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum”  What was the Forum? - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues  What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum

18 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here Word Origin

19 Forensic Science - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues  What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum - Forensic Science deals with the collection and examination of evidence  strictly based on FACT not argument - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues  What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum - Forensic Science deals with the collection and examination of evidence  strictly based on FACT not argument

20 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT Word Origin

21 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT Word Origin Definition

22 Forensic Science What is one of the biggest skills forensic scientists must have?

23 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT - Must have observation skills Word Origin Definition

24 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT - Must have observation skills Word Origin Definition Biggest Skill

25 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT - Must have observation skills Word Origin Definition Biggest Skill

26 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT - Must have observation skills Word Origin Definition Biggest Skill

27 Compare notes & summary from yesterday with a partner. Talk about what you wrote and why. Look for gaps & missed info.

28 With your partner(s), create questions in the left hand column. These questions should elicit critical thinking skills.

29 Your questions should reflect: Info you don’t understand or want to discuss with your teacher/tutor. Info you think would go good on an essay test. Gaps in your notes.

30 08.12.2008 What is Forensics? -forensis = Latin for “Of the Forum” - Forum = Roman place to debate issues - court/criminal cases debated here - For. Sci. = collection/examination of evidence - based on FACT - Must have observation skills Word Origin Definition Biggest Skill What kind of evidence? How do they get better at these?

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34 Forensic Science Textbook Organization What are some characteristics you have noticed about the way the textbook has been setup?

35 Forensic Science Textbook Organization Scenarios at the beginning of chapters Objectives/Topics/Voc ab @ beginning

36 Forensic Science Textbook Organization Did you know? (extra info) Digging Deeper (additional research topics) TONS of figures w/ captions

37 Forensic Science Textbook Organization Summary @ end Case studies & careers End of Chapter Review End of Chapter Review

38 Forensic Science Textbook Organization Most importantly: activities that will accompany this class!

39 Forensic Science Rest of Period HW: Read p.2-4 & take notes Reading Quiz on WEDNESDAY on p.2-4 & 9. Personalize your notebook!


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