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法医学における調査

実践的なアクティビティと模擬犯罪現場は、本物の法医学者のように謎を解きながら、学生が批判的思考力と分析力を高めるのに役立ちます。若い探偵に最適なこのクラスは、犯罪解決を楽しくインタラクティブなものにします。
Lora Danley, M.S. - Chemistry, Physics, Science
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クラス
再生

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15 ライブミーティング
15 授業時間
プロジェクト
週あたり 1-2 時間. An optional outside learning activity will be provided for 12 classes when we are studying forensics science techniques. Students will complete those projects individually if they so choose. Each activity should take 1-2 hours at most. Students will be working together in class to solve the mock crime scene and to discuss the case studies.
習熟度評価
クラス全体を通して1-2
文章の成績
To request a letter grade for a learner, the learner or the learner's parent or guardian should contact me during the first week of class. Requirements for a grade are to complete six of the at-home projects of the learner’s choosing, and a final project to be approved by the teacher. Suggestions for appropriate final projects will be given, or the learner may propose one of their own.
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このクラスで学べること

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Beginner レベル向け
A grade for the class is available if requested. Requirements for a grade are to complete six of the at-home projects of the student’s choosing and to complete a final project of the students’s choice and approved by the teacher. 

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REFUND POLICY: Full refund until 12 hours after the first class meeting (6 hours in the summer) if requested.

This engaging forensic science course is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the essential techniques used in criminal investigations. Each week, students will dive into a different topic or set of forensic science methods, from basic crime scene analysis to advanced investigative techniques. The course combines both wet and dry labs, interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities, and in-depth worksheets to reinforce key concepts.

Key Features:

* Weekly Topics & Techniques: Explore a variety of forensic science techniques, including fingerprint analysis, blood spatter analysis, forensic anthropology, DNA profiling, and more.

* Hands-on Labs & Demonstrations: Participate in engaging wet and dry labs that will allow you to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. Each week includes interactive activities to bring the science to life.

* Mini Crime Scene Analysis: Practice your investigative skills by analyzing mini crime scenes, using the forensic techniques you've learned.

* Optional At-Home Activities: For students eager to dive deeper, optional weekly assignments will provide extra opportunities to explore topics and gain a deeper understanding of forensic science.

* Case Studies & Real-Life Applications: Examine two historical case studies where forensic techniques played a pivotal role in solving criminal cases.

* Mock Crime Scene Investigation: The course culminates with a thrilling two week long mock crime scene. Students will work as a team to apply all the techniques they've learned to solve a crime, just like professional forensic investigators.


Why Choose This Forensic Science Course?

* Hands-On Learning: Gain practical experience through labs, demonstrations, and real-world activities.

* Comprehensive Curriculum: Master critical forensic science methods that are used to solve crimes, with clear explanations and practical applications.

* Interactive Learning Environment: Work with  fellow students to analyze mock crime scenes, investigate evidence, and solve mysteries.

* Perfect for Beginners & Enthusiasts: Whether you're new to forensic science or looking to deepen your understanding, this course is designed to be accessible and engaging for all skill levels.

By the end of the course, students will have a strong foundation in forensic science, an understanding of key investigative techniques, and the ability to apply those skills in real-world criminal investigations

There are topics where we will be doing some calculations, so students should have basic equation-solving skills for these activities, but a student who catches on quickly would probably be fine without it.  

Class 1 - Introduction to Forensic Science
We'll discuss the basic definition of forensic science, the types of evidence found at a crime scene and Locard's Exchange Principle, and then we'll practice observational skills

Class 2 - Processing a Crime Scene
We'll talk about the methods used to process a crime scene and why they are important. 

Class 3 - Fingerprinting
We'll look at the basic fingerprint types and the additional ridge patterns that help identify a fingerprint.  We'll take and analyze our own prints and then "lift" a fingerprint.

Class 4 - Blood Typing and Blood Spatter Analysis
We'll look at the different blood types and blood spatter patterns and talk about how they can help forensic scientists analyze a crime scene.  We'll then practice blood typing and analyzing spatter patterns using dry labs.

Class 5 - Ballistics
We'll learn about bullet cartridges and see how spent bullet cartridges can help crime scene investigators and see how the approximate location of the shooter can be calculated from bullet holes.

Class 6 - Forensic Anthropology
We'll learn all about bones and see what they can tell us about a person.

Class 7 - Hair and Fiber Analysis
We'll take a look at the structural features of hair and fiber and see how they can help in identification of a criminal.

Class 8 - DNA Fingerprinting
We'll learn about DNA and then we'll extract our own DNA from our saliva.  Afterward we'll see how DNA is used in forensics science to identify a criminal.

Class 9 - Tool Marks, Castings, and Impressions
We'll take a look at marks and impressions left at the scene of a crime and see how they can help forensic scientists during an investigation.

Class 10 - Toxicology
We'll take a look at the analysis of powders and other chemicals that might be involved in a crime and then we'll perform a simple analysis using household chemicals.

Class 11 - Glass Evidence
We'll take a look at how glass fracture patterns and differences in glass density can help in the crime scene analysis.

Class 12 - Handwriting and Document Analysis
We'll take a look at how handwriting and document analysis is used in a crime scene investigation and then take a crack at analyzing handwriting ourselves.

Class 13 - Ink Chromatography
We'll talk about how chromatography is used in the analysis of a crime scene and then we'll perform a simple experiment to separate pigments from markers and look at the calculations involved to determine if a pigment is the same from marker to marker.  

Class 14 - Mock Crime Scene
Students will work together to analyze the clues and interview witnesses and suspects to determine which suspect is guilty.

Class 15 - Mock Crime Scene and Case Studies Discussion
We'll finish up the mock crime scene and determine the culprit and then also discuss some case studies where the learned techniques were actually able to help catch the criminal.

学習到達目標

Students will learn the basic techniques of forensics science and will practice thinking in an analytical manner as they examine evidence during each class and use clues to determine the culprit in the mock crime scene.
学習目標

シラバス

カリキュラム
Teacher-Created カリキュラムに準拠
15 レッスン
15 週間以上
レッスン 1:
Introduction to Forensic Science
 We’ll discuss the basic definition of forensic science, the types of evidence found at a crime scene, and Locard’s Exchange Principle, and then we’ll practice observational skills. 
60 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 2:
Processing a Crime Scene
 We’ll talk about the methods used to process a crime scene and why they are important. 
60 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 3:
Fingerprinting
 We’ll look at the basic fingerprint types and the additional ridge patterns that help identify a fingerprint.  We’ll take and analyze our own prints and then “lift” a fingerprint. 
60 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 4:
Blood Typing and Blood Spatter Analysis
 We’ll look at different blood types and blood spatter patterns and talk about how they can help forensic scientists analyze a crime scene.  We’ll then practice blood typing and analyzing spatter patterns using dry labs. 
60 分のオンラインライブレッスン

その他の情報

保護者へのお知らせ
During the class we will be discussing crime scenes and evidence that may include murder and weapons. We will look at blood spatter patterns and entrance and exit wounds, however content will be from drawings and no actual images will be used. Descriptions of the crime will not be overly graphic in detail. We will also be looking at the anatomy of a bullet, how a gun is able to fire a bullet, and how to determine from bullet holes where the shooter was located. We will be discussing how bones can determine the age and sex of a victim. We will look at tool marks from common tools such as a screwdriver and a hammer. We will discuss toxicology including the identification of poisons and illegal drugs and will work with iodine. The final mock crime scene will be of a theft of a valuable object.
受講に必要なもの
For the second class and beyond students should have copies of the print-outs from the worksheet booklet that I will provide plus a writing instrument.  In addition the following materials will be needed for class.  It is always best if students are able to do the hands on activities, but if they are missing materials, I will also be doing the activity as a demo while guiding students through it, and thus they can look on while I do the activity.

Class 1:
sheet of paper plus pen or pencil

Class 2:
Piece of 8.5" x 11" paper plus a paper clip or other small object

Class 3:
piece of paper
graphite pencil
magnifying glass
clear tape
white notecard or paper
mirror or dark, nonporous surface
baby powder and tray to brush it into
small soft paintbrush or makeup brush (soft camel hair or fiber glass)
sheet of dark-colored construction paper

Class 4:
ruler

Class 5:
calculator

Class 6:
calculator

Class 8:
small clear cup or glass with 2 tablespoons of salt water (made from 1 teaspoon of salt dissolved in 3/4 cup of drinking water, stir to dissolve salt)
dishwashing detergent (enough for a few drops)
small clear cup or glass with 1/2 cup of 70% isopropanol kept in freezer until needed
small spoon
cup of plain water (optional)
dark colored piece of paper (optional)

Class 9:
ruler

Class 10:
sheet of white paper
measuring spoons, 1/4 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon
baking soda
sugar
salt
cornstarch
sheet of black construction paper
tray that will fit the black construction paper or can use aluminum foil folded around it
white tape that can be written on or white chalk
magnifying glass
eyedropper
water
4 small jars or glasses; a ceramic or glass plate would work as well
iodine solution
vinegar
sunglasses or safety goggles
rubber gloves (optional) 

Class 12:
ruler

Class 13
coffee filters cut to size according to the worksheet
ruler
pencil
cup with a small amount of water in it
tape
several black markers or pens; Crayola black markers work well but Sharpies do not
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使用する教材
I will provide a booklet after the first class with the worksheets for each class as well as instructions for the weekly optional activity. The worksheets should be printed out before each class and any parts of the workbook that were instructed to be cut out, should be already cut by the time class starts.
参加しました May, 2020
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教師の専門知識と資格
修士号 University of California at Berkeleyから 科学 へ
学士号 Massachusetts Institute of Technology から 科学 へ
I have taught forensics science in person to rising sixth grade students through a gifted and talented program, and I have also taught the subject online to a group of middle school students from an independent school.  

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$315

15 クラス分
週に1回、 15 週間
60 分

37 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 11-14
クラス人数: 4 人-12 人

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