Step 5: Communicating Science
Now it's time for you to communicate your results in a science dissemination format, as a video (3 minutes length). Follow these steps:
PROCESS
1) Make a list of the key data (the data allowing you to extract the main conclusions).
2) Write a storyboard for your video.
3) Prepare the materials you need, and register your video.
PRODUCT
In the resulting product (video), you should:
- Present a a comprehensive description of the changes in the shapes and positions of the continents.
- Localize the edges of the tectonic plates, and describe which kind of plate limits are (constructive, destructive, transformant).
- Justify your conclusions on data.
- Identify the parts of the map you weren't able to solve and explain which are your hypothesis and the controverted/lacking data.
- Use the all the terms of the scientific vocabulary (see list at Ressources section).
The video should last a maximum of 3 minutes and can include images or fragments of external videos. Remember that you are talking to a not-specialized public, and you should explain/develop the scientici terms when you use it.