Project Abstract
A key element of any science class is the
effective use of quality labs which allow students to put prior learned
concepts into practical use. These activities are most significant
when labs are examples of real world applications. Often labs of
this type are either to expensive or dangerous for teens to conduct.
In forensic science, a topic most people find riveting, real world labs
can be carried out on a regular basis safely and economically.
The following websites have been developed to aid teachers in the implementation of rigorous and relevant curriculums. You are welcome to use them as often as you like.If you find any of the material or resources available on this website please consider making a donation to support the upkeep of the site. Donations can be made on-line electronically by addressing paypal payments to brennon.sapp@gmail.com. .
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Forensics Illustrated-A fascinating look at the history and
application of scientific evidence gathering. It is a comprehensive
course demonstrating how physical science, biology, firearms
examination and photographic techniques are used to recover evidence
and build a case in a crime investigation. Presented on CD-ROM in
HTML format with PowerPoint presentations, Forensics Illustrated
steps you through a compelling course in how the professionals
secure a crime scene and implement the techniques in gathering
evidence for investigation and analysis.
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Teaching Forensics-A web-site for the promotion of teaching
forensic science at the high school level.
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CSI Simulation-Learn how to design a simulation which will allow
your students to be a part of a CSI team and solve a crime.
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