“In Seminar 3, Macaulay Scholars analyze issues in science and technology that have an impact on contemporary New York. Students work together to create scientific posters which they present to their peers and others in the Macaulay community.”

–MHC Web site

Beginning in 2013, our Science and Technology in New York City seminar has kicked off with the BioBlitz, an exciting, 24-hour event in which students, faculty and researchers come together to discover, study, and catalogue animal and plant species in biologically rich sites such as Central Park and the Botanic Garden. Photos from the event can be viewed at our online Macaulay Gallery, or view the video below!

The curriculum for Seminar 3 has also undergone some innovative changes. Called “Science Forward,” this media-rich, interactive approach to learning focuses on the development of scientific critical thinking skills, or “science senses.”

At the end of the semester, all of our Seminar 3 students come together to present their work at the end-of-term conference where they present their scientific posters, some of which are based on the data gathered from BioBlitz. This year, we have begun a new digital archive for the Seminar 3 posters.

 

 

The following are resources for Seminar 3 instructors and examples of past projects that I have been a part of:

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MHC Seminar 1: The Arts in New York City
MHC Seminar 2: The Peopling of New York City
MHC Seminar 4: Shaping the Future of New York City

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