My students are a downstate school who were selected to be a participating school.  
Our questions should be posted this week.  Through the project we have uncovered lots 
of questions which we also posted to Dinosaur Russ.  He is another expert from IL you 
might want to consider.  His web sight is amazing

Stacy Baker

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Hey, Sylvia,
I'm a primary teacher and a relatively recent addition to the ISTA-talk list. 
I've really enjoyed observing the interaction that is possible through this 
medium, but haven't felt the need as yet to jump in. I'm always interested in 
new ideas and keeping informed on what's happening in science and science 
education, but haven't felt the need to enlist the help of others while on a 
quest for information - which is how I see this site being used by most. 

I will suggest that teachers who are interested in paleontology and/or the 
mechanics of putting together an expedition visit projectexploration.org, 
Paul Sereno's web site. In addition to supplying plenty of information about 
his current expedition (He's in Niger until Dec. 5th.), he has given teachers 
and their students a chance to interact with his team in the field. Student's 
questions along with Dr. Sereno's answers are posted. The participating 
Chicago and suburban schools are highlighted, as is work that students have 
completed on these themes. 

Denise Edelson             

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