Fingerprinting Techniques and Activities for Remote Learning
Join National Geographic Learning for an exciting webinar enabling you to provide your students with at-home, hands-on activities for Forensic Science that use simple, inexpensive, and easy-to-find materials. Get advice and directions to make and use teaching tools to engage students in the processes of forensic investigations. We will discuss easy ways to collect and analyze fingerprint evidence and tire impressions and show tricks to successfully photograph fingerprints using cell phones.
Anthony “Bud” Bertino and Patricia Nolan Bertino
Teacher Trainers and Forensic Science Program Authors
Join National Geographic Learning for an exciting webinar enabling you to provide your students with at-home, hands-on activities for Forensic Science that use simple, inexpensive, and easy-to-find materials. Get advice and directions to make and use teaching tools to engage students in the processes of forensic investigations. We will discuss easy ways to collect and analyze fingerprint evidence and tire impressions and show tricks to successfully photograph fingerprints using cell phones.
In this webinar replay, you will learn:
Techniques to use hands-on forensic science activities to improve student understanding and engagement
Instructions for making inexpensive tools for use in Forensic Science lessons and curriculum
Review and receive hand-outs and lesson resources that you can use with students right now, however you are conducting your classes