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Saturday June 21, 2025 8:45am - 10:15am EDT
Participants will complete numerous hands-on/minds-on activities that introduce them to the creation and use of Dichotomous Keys of living and nonliving things found in South Carolina and the USA. Through the use of Dichotomous Keys (created by the workshop presenter), environmental educators will learn fish external morphology that will enable them to correctly identify the major South Carolina freshwater and saltwater fish.  If time is available, participants will also learn how to use ID keys to identify South Carolina plants, insects, clouds, rocks & minerals and more. This workshop has its roots and is in memory of Rudy Mancke.  
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avatar for Dr. Edward P. Donovan

Dr. Edward P. Donovan

Other, USC Upstate
Adjunct STEM professor (USC Upstate) and K-12 STEM teacher. Since 1969, he has taught over 31,000 students and presented almost 400 science education workshops in SC, USA and other countries. I have a BS in Sec Ed Bio & Gen Sci (1969), MS in Bio (Entomology, 1975) and PH.D. in Sci... Read More →
Saturday June 21, 2025 8:45am - 10:15am EDT
Conference Room, Education Center, Freshwater Ecology Complex

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