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This course will help you learn that the shapes of bones reflect adaptations and the behaviors that animals frequently participate in. Understanding this relationship is critical for reconstructing the activities of animals in the past. In this course, you will participate in two such activities. You will examine the femurs from a number of different species. You will also explore how footprint data is used to estimate the height of a species. You will participate in a dig at the Koobi Fora fossil site in Kenya. Furthermore, you will explore what a phylogenetic tree is and how they help in discovering the relative relatedness of a group of species. Virtually you will visit the Hall of Human Origins at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. This course will also help you understand the world of fossils. How fossils are formed, how paleontologists find fossils, how they are examined to find information will also be discussed here.
Every module of this course has been created with the intention of a “hands-on” learner experience, where you can play around with and learn from 3D renditions of different human and animal fossils. You will explore fossil sites as well.
This module provides an introduction to the human skeleton and explores the scientific usage of footprint data. It also takes you to some fossil sites. You also learn about the phylogenetic tree activity based on anatomy and genetics.
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18 lectures6 devoirs5 sujets de discussion12 plugins
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18 lectures•Total 265 minutes
Introductory Reading•30 minutes
Syllabus•30 minutes
Book: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human•10 minutes
Coursera Code of Conduct•10 minutes
Coursera Honor Code•10 minutes
Discussion Tips and Guide•10 minutes
Learning Journal•10 minutes
Human Skeleton: Intro Activity•30 minutes
Activity Description•10 minutes
Femur Matching Activity•5 minutes
Explainer: Femur Matching Activity•30 minutes
Using Footprint Data•10 minutes
Recap: Using Footprint Data•10 minutes
Hypothetical Fossil Site: Identify the Bipeds•10 minutes
Hypothetical Fossil Site: Identify the Bipeds•30 minutes
Inquiry Activity: Evolution #1-4•20 minutes
5 sujets de discussion•Total 110 minutes
Introduce Yourself•30 minutes
Learning Journal: My Goals•30 minutes
Inquiry Activity #1 - Your Footprint Data•10 minutes
Inquiry Activity #1 - Estimating the Height of Individuals from Laetoli•10 minutes
March of Progress Visual•30 minutes
12 plugins•Total 55 minutes
Figure: Human Skeleton•15 minutes
Your Turn - The Humerus and Pelvis •0 minutes
Your Turn - Human Humerus •0 minutes
Your Turn - Human Pelvis•0 minutes
Chimp Femur •5 minutes
Coyote Femur •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: A. KNM-ER 28 Distal Femur •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: B. KNM-ER 1503 Femur •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: C. KNM-ER 28 Proximal Femur •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: D. KNM-ER 3951 Femur •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: E. KNM-ER 28 Tibia •5 minutes
Identify the Bipeds: F. KNM-ER 1481 Tibia •5 minutes
Module 2: Visiting the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Module 2•3 heures à terminer
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This module explores the history of human evolution as seen in the "Hall of Human Origins" in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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10 vidéos1 lecture1 devoir1 sujet de discussion
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10 vidéos•Total 50 minutes
Video: Welcome to the Hall of Human Origins •11 minutes
Video: A Day In the Life of Lucy and Australopithecus•10 minutes
Video: Walking in Their Footsteps•6 minutes
Video: From Bipedalism to Tool Use•5 minutes
Video: Learning From Fossils•5 minutes
Video: The Origins of Controlled Fire•1 minute
Video: Reflections on Learning to Walk•3 minutes
Video: Paleoart•4 minutes
Video: Homo sapiens•3 minutes
Video: Creating Emotional Connections•2 minutes
1 lecture•Total 60 minutes
Explore More: The Hall of Human Origins•60 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Visiting the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Learning Journal: Visiting the Smithsonian•30 minutes
Module 3: Science in Action
Module 3•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module provides an understanding of how and what we learn from fossils. You will also explore the history of human origin in South Africa.
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7 vidéos1 devoir1 sujet de discussion
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7 vidéos•Total 95 minutes
Video: Learning From Fossils•5 minutes
Video: Dating Fossils•4 minutes
Video: Finding Fossils•2 minutes
Video: Formation of Fossils•3 minutes
Experiencing Human Origins in Southern Africa - Part 1•39 minutes
Experiencing Human Origins in Southern Africa - Part 2•27 minutes
Experiencing Human Origins in Southern Africa - Part 3•15 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Science in Action•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Learning Journal: What's Next?•30 minutes
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