Scientific Methods

Thursday, March 30, 2006

PROJECT TOPICS STILL AVAILABLE?

Hi

The following topics are still available - want to know more? Simply cut and paste into the "SEARCH THIS BLOG" at the top of this page.


WHO WAS THE EARLIEST TOOLMAKER?

WHAT IS OUR COMMON ANCESTOR THAT WE SHARE WITH THE GREAT APES?

RADIATION OF HOMINIDS: 3 MILLION YEARS AGO

IF LIVING HOMO FLORESIENSIS WERE TO BE FOUND WOULD THEY GO TO A SCHOOL OR A ZOO?

KENYANTHROPUS PLATYOPS : AN ENTIRELY NEW BRANCH ON OUR FAMILY TREE.

AFRICAN APE-MAN'S HAND UNEARTHED

To refresh your memory here is a link to my original posting for instructions.

http://bcb703.blogspot.com/2006/03/scientific-methodology-projects.html


David has provided us with an Abstract about this topic - really fascinating you can view his posting at

http://bcb703.blogspot.com/2006/03/power-point-abstract-david-vaughan.html

I think we should all following the example and post abstracts for the first the First Friday in April (sorry I cannot get to the Windows Calendar on this machine!)

Good Luck

Rich

3 Comments:

  • Hi Richard

    I would just like to clarify what exactly is ment by an abstract? My understanding of an abstract is a summary of a finished article. Do you want an abstract in that sense or what I would term an outline of what we are going to present on? That would allow us to continue gathering information that can be added even after we have submitted our "abstract".

    Regards,
    Karen

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:32:00 PM  

  • Booked

    Who was the earliest toolmaker?

    By Blogger Masingita Lizzy, at Monday, April 03, 2006 2:10:00 PM  

  • hi everyone
    Topic Booked

    IF LIVING HOMO FLORESIENSIS WERE TO BE FOUND WOULD THEY GO TO A SCHOOL OR A ZOO?

    By Blogger Elelwani, at Thursday, April 06, 2006 11:14:00 AM  

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