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Project Exploration - Paleontology Education and Dinosaur Exhibits
Using the wonders of science to inspire city kids
950 East 61st Street Chicago, IL 60637 • 773.834.7614 • F.773.834.7625   
 
 

 Youth Programs Evaluation

 
 

Our most personalized work is directed at students. Raising levels of scientific literacy and involving minority and female students are among our top educational priorities. To accomplish this we have developed highly personalized programs that foster long-term relationships.

Read about the impact our work has on our kids lives.

Youth Program Evaluation Executive Summary
 
     
 
 

Where are they now?
A series of interviews of our program alums "By Kids for Kids."

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Andres Buitron
 
 
 
 
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Summer Scrapbook 2007
Highlights from the experiences some of our program students were involved in over the summer of 2008.

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Summer 2008 Scrapbook
 
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Summer Scrapbook 2007
Highlights from the experiences some of our program students were involved in over the summer of 2007.

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All Girls Expediton
 
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Summer Scrapbook 2006
Highlights from the experiences some of our program students were involved in over the summer of 2006.

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Senior Celebration 2006
 
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Where are they now?
Highlights from the experiences some of our program students were involved in over the summer of 2005.

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Junior Paleontologists
 
 

 JP 2004 Scrapbook

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Junior Paleontologists
 

  AGE 2004 Scrapbook

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  AGE 2003 Scrapbook

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  OTM Internship 2003

By Andres and Angie, Junior Paleontologists

Ranch Hand Internship
 

  Ranch Hand Internship 2003

By Carleen, Junior Paleontologist
This summer, Carleen, an 11th grader at Northside College Prep was a Project Exploration Ranch Hand. Carleen helped to host three groups at Paleo Park during her stay - including Project Exploration's first ever All Girls Expedition and Paul Sereno's University of Chicago's college students.

Ranch Hand Internship
 
  SuperCroc Delegates Web Site

The SuperCroc Delegates had the unique opportunity to excavate dinosaurs in the field with Dr. Sereno, However, the work of the delegates did not end upon returning to Chicago - they embarked on a three-day technology training in which they learned Macromedia Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop.

SuperCroc Delegates
 
  Digging Dinosaurs
Go on an expedition to Egg Mountain, the famous dinosaur-nesting site in Montana along with two Project Exploration junior paleontologists. Learn along with Marco and Shureice while they spend three weeks as interns at the Old Trail Museum digging up, preparing, and studying dinosaur bones.
 
  Stones & Bones

By Hugo Pelayo, Junior Paleontologist
This past summer I had the opportunity
to take Dr. Paul Sereno's University of
Chicago “Stones and Bones” summer course...

 
  Bones Club Scrap Book
Page through a digital scrapbook prepared by students from Chicago's Paul Revere School.
 
  Advanced Paleo 2001
From July 9-20, Project Exploration partnered with the the University of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools to offer 10 Chicago Public High School students a rigorous "Advanced Paleontology" experience.
 
 
 
 

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