Susquehanna Township High School
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Ms. Evans
Waiver form for the Mountain Lake Trip here
Mountain Lake Biological Station
Ms. Evans' Presentation a the PSTA Convention Dec.1, 2006
-"Death Scene Investigations and Entomology in a High School Forensic Science Classroom"
Ms. Evans' Presentation a the PSTA Convention Nov.30, 2006
-"A Simulated Forensic Archaeology Investigation in a High School Forensic Science Course"
The Patriot-News article (May 2006) on the Forensic Anthropology Lesson
About.com article (May 2006)about our
Forensic Archaeology Excavation:
Teaching Ideas - Integrating Archaeology in the High School
Ms. Evans' Presentation at the 8th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences Educational Conference at Cedar Crest College Oct. 8th, 2005
Email questions to mevans@hannasd.org
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Ms. Evans Presentation at the 2000 International ESRI GIS User's Conference in San Diego, CA.
Read more about how Ms. Evans uses Visualization Technologies to combat an "Alien" Invasion at Wildwood Lake Sanctuary here. Also on the same page, if the link is still live, go to page 4 of the Spring 2002 newsletter.
Read about how Digital Image Processing, as used be Ms.Evans, is considered a powerful tool in Science Education in this article from Education Week.
Ms.
Evans received the 2000 Award from the Technology
Council of Central Pennsylvania as the
2000 K-12 "Technology Educator of
the Year" for
her use of Visualization Technologies
in Archaeology.
Ms. Evans and Capital Area students featured in CPB /Annenberg Educational Series on Geography for their use of GIS and GPS to monitor water quality in the local Chesapeake Bay Small Watersheds.
Ms.
Evans traveled to Monterey Bay in 2002 to study
Marine GIS Technologies.

Science III student making observations of salt crystals during the Laboratory Demonstration Using Digital Image Processing: Salt, Sand and Soda
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