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boy at computerSnapshots to Stimulate Thinking

To understand the roles of the student information scientist and instructional specialist, it's helpful to explore examples. Rather than completed cases, these examples are simply "snapshots" intended to stimulate your own ideas.

Consider starting with your own case study.

arrowGo to Annette Lamb's Good Night and Good Luck example.
arrowGo to Annette Lamb's Caterpillars at Capitol Reef National Park example.

These cases are currently under construction. Click on each of the photographs below to explore a specific inquiry scenario.

Ages 4-8: Primary School (Grades K-3)

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Ages 9-12: Intermediate School (Grades 4-6)

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Ages 13-15: Middle School (Grades 7-9)

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Ages 16-18: High School (Grades 10-12)

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Instructional Specialists

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