Interactive Poster Session
Once your group has completed your work, prepare a whiteboard (Figure 1) that you can use to share and justify your ideas.Figure 1: The components of the poster
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•Did they use genuine evidence and did they use enough evidence to support their ideas?
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•Is their data organized in a way that shows a trend over time, a relationship between variables, or a difference between groups?
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•Did they use more than one piece of evidence?
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•Are all of their ideas supported by evidence?
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•Is their evidence of high quality? In other words, is their evidence valid?
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•Did they use appropriate methods to gather the data?
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•Did they attempt to reduce error in their measurements or observations?
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•Does their explanation fit with all their evidence?
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•Is their explanation sufficient and coherent?
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•Does it explain everything required?
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•Is it free from contradictions?
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•Is their rationale sufficient and appropriate?
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•Did they explain why the evidence was used and why it supports the explanation?
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•Is their reasoning rational and sound?
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•How well does their explanation fit with other theories and laws to explain or describe how the world works?