The Natural History Museum of Utah is proud to present Research Quest—an online educational resource for students who are at home, that promotes critical thinking–this week: Dinosaurs!
The Natural History Museum of Utah is proud to present Research Quest—an online educational resource for students who are at home, that promotes critical thinking–today: What happened at Utah's Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry?
Carrie Levitt-Bussian, a paleontologist from the Museum, leads the investigation.
Research Quest courses are:
-Offered for free
-Facilitated by a professional Natural History Museum of Utah educator
-Interactive
-Offered weekdays beginning at 9:30 AM MDT
-Taught in multiple sessions with fresh content each day
-Perfect for these difficult times when people are stuck at home
The coursework was designed for middle school students, but students of all ages are welcome.
We’ll offer all students who complete each class a digital Certificate of Completion--though be sure to sign up in advance to get the certificate.
Research Quest provides supplemental science education and critical thinking opportunities using research and objects from the Natural History Museum of Utah’s collections. Sign up for more at nhmu.utah.edu/rq
Sign up at https://nhmu.utah.edu/rq-live
This is a free event, but signing up will give you important details about how to participate.
2020/04/01 - 2020/04/01
Additional time info:
On some days there may be an optional additional 30 minutes.
Online/Virtual Space
Online/Virtual, UT 00000