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Teach teach with - and learn from - Dr. Andrew Knoll, Harvard evolutionary biologist, professor of natural history, geologist, paleontologist and member of the Mars Exploration Rovers Team. Author of Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution (2004) Dr. Knoll shares his experiences as a member of the Mars Exploration Rover Team, illustrating the processes of science, inquiry, and collaboration that make it possible to conduct such a mission. He illustrates a “science” way of thinking and discovering, reviewing the stunning and remarkable images and data being sent back by the Mars Rovers. He also describes how the same techniques used on Earth can be employed to search for signs of life on other planets. 35 Chapter Stops, one for each teaching point or question, so the viewer may navigate as he or she likes, spending as much or as little time on a question or clip as the viewer wishes. Suitable for general audiences, teachers and students in grades 5-12, professional development for teachers of all grades and subjects, and informal educators. Bonus material: Teacher and Teen interviews

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Released: September 1, 2008
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Andy Knoll
Crew: Alan Fine

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