Create Google Folder for turning in Assignments (see directions below)
Observation Notes (Slides 1 - 24)
Dateline Video on Eye Witness Accounts if time permits
Hwk: 15 Observation and Recorded Notes (see details below)
Create & Share with me a Google Folder to use for turning in Assignments:
a. Go to Google Drive
b. click "+ New" button and click on folder
c. Name your folder with your last name then first name Forensics Assignments ex Johnson Dwayne Forensics Assignments
d. right click on your folder and select "share"
e. Under "People" enter lsawicki@greermiddlecollege.org - be sure to allow me editing access. You should see the pencil symbol next to where you typed my email address.
Crime Scene Investigation Techniques & Begin 7 S's
If Time Permits: Focus on Sketching the Crime Scene
Observation and Inferencing Group Activity (homework needs to be completed for this activity)
B-Day continue with notes: Crime Scene Investigation Techniques & Begin 7 S's
If Time Permits: Focus on Sketching the Crime Scene
Continue Seven Ss Notes
Practice collecting and recording evidence
Discuss Case Study Assignments, Part 1 is homework due at the beginning of class on Wednesday August 28th & Tuesday August 29th
Upcoming Major Assessments: a. Test on Observations & CSI Techniques Next Wednesday Sept 4th & Thursday Sept 5th b. Case Study Part 3 due Friday September 13th due by midnight in folder
Part 1 Due in folder for a minor grade prior to class
Group Discussion on chosen case for Botched Investigation Assignment
Begin working on Case Study - Major Assignment
Review for Observation and CSI Techniques TEST
Work on Case Study or Review independently if time permits
Hwk: Study for Test and work on Case Study
Observation and CSI Techniques TEST - major grade
Work on Case Study if time permits
Hwk: Be prepared for Crime Scene Investigation Practical by knowing the 7Ss and being prepared to excute them based on your role (you wont be given the role until the day of the Practical so you need to know how to do all roles)
Crime Scene Investigation Practical - major grade
Be prepared to work your crime scene with your group
Introduction of Careers in Forensics Project (see next unit page for more details)