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Your Mission:
- Quickly strategize how to apply your forensic skills to a new scenario.
- Discover related university majors and STEM careers.
Materials Required:
- Your knowledge from previous activities (fingerprints, chromatography, fibers, shoeprints, blood spatter/Teachable Machine)
- Internet access for research (facilitator will guide or provide resources)
Part I: The “Campus Cold Case” Quick Plan (Team Huddle)
Imagine a valuable research prototype was stolen from a locked university lab. The only clue is a cryptic note.
Your Task (in teams, ~15 mins):
- Discuss: How would your team use at least three forensic techniques you’ve learned to investigate?
- What’s one key piece of evidence you’d look for with each chosen technique?
- How could Teachable Machine help with any visual evidence?
- Share Highlights: Each team briefly shares 1-2 main ideas from their plan with the larger group.
Part II: University & Career Spotlights (Quick Explore)
Let’s see where your forensic skills can lead!
(Facilitator: Lead a brief group discussion for each field, perhaps using a shared screen for quick online examples of university programs or job descriptions.)
Forensic Science Hub:
- Study: Forensic Science, Chemistry, Biology.
- Careers: Crime Scene Investigator, Forensic Analyst (DNA, ballistics, trace evidence).
- Connects to: All your learned skills!
Chemistry & Materials Lab:
- Study: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Science.
- Careers: Forensic Chemist (analyzing inks, fibers, substances), Materials Analyst.
- Connects to: Paper Chromatography, Fiber Analysis.
Biology & Microscopy Domain:
- Study: Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics.
- Careers: Forensic Biologist/DNA Analyst, Microbiologist.
- Connects to: Fiber Analysis, Blood Spatter analysis.
Digital Detective & AI Frontier:
- Study: Computer Science, Data Science, Cybersecurity, AI.
- Careers: Digital Forensics Analyst, AI Specialist in Forensics, Data Scientist for crime patterns.
- Connects to: Teachable Machine, database analysis (fingerprints, shoeprints).
Criminology & Justice System:
- Study: Criminal Justice, Criminology, Pre-Law.
- Careers: Detective, Lawyer, Policy Analyst (using forensic findings).
- Connects to: Understanding the impact of all forensic evidence.
Part III: Reflection – Your Next Step? (Brief Share)
Think about what you’ve learned and explored:
- Which area (Forensic Science, Chemistry, Biology, CS/AI, or Justice) sparked your interest most? Why?
- Can you imagine yourself in a STEM field using these skills?
Share one quick thought. Every skill you build is a step toward a fascinating future!
This activity shows how your current achievements link directly to higher education and careers where you can make a significant impact. Keep exploring!