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Museums: The Underutilized Resource
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2017
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One of the many ways to illustrate various scientific concepts is through the use of visual aids. Whereas materials in the classroom have the advantage of being accessible, materials seen on field trips commonly have far greater impact because of the novelty of getting out of the standard classroom setting. When asked years later the memorable experiences of various courses, many individuals remember field trips to museums. Unfortunately, even though museums are packed with possibilities for illustrating various concepts, they often are not used at all or not used to their fullest educational potential. Although the logistics and costs of taking a class to a museum may be somewhat cumbersome, the value to the education of the students cannot be overemphasized.
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- The Paleontological Society Papers , Volume 2: Learning from the Fossil Record , October 1996 , pp. 33 - 34
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- Copyright © 1996 by The Paleontological Society