Camp features oldest and newest things
Description
Northeastern Montana middle schoolers have just completed a unique camp that ties the allure of finding dinosaurs to the magic of technology. Guided by teachers who were a part of the ITEST Paleo Exploration Project, young people discovered a triceratops frill, the rib and tooth of a Tyrannosaurus rex, what is possibly a new flowering plant for the Cretaceous period, and the scientific method over the course of two one-week summer camps.
News
NEWS DETAILS
Publication Year
2007
Source
Glasgow Courier
Topic(s)
STEM Career Opportunities and Workforce Development
Additional Disciplines
Environmental Science - general
Environmental Science - GIS/GPS
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