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Looking for the lesson on Exploring the Universe: Crash Course Big History #2

Scott Yeager
Scott Yeager 2 months ago

What happened to all the old material.  I was going to watch the Exploring the Universe: Crash Course Big History #2 but I can't find it or the questions in the curriculum anymore.  I am finding a lot of what I used before is gone.  I have done searches etc. and nothing.  Yes, I know i can still find the video on YouTube, but it was very helpful to have the question and answer key provided here.  Any way to get some of the old lessons?

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  • Bridgette OConnor
    0 Bridgette OConnor 1 month ago

    Hi Scott Yeager and apologies for not seeing this sooner. You might be looking for this video: https://www.oerproject.com/OER-Materials/OER-Media/Videos/SBH/Unit-2/2-1-How-Did-Our-Understanding-Change/CC-Why-Cosmic-Evolution-Matters?Id=107&share=link You can find all the old BHP materials on this page and also in the Google Drive folder that Laura Massa shared. The old course will be taken down after this school year, so I would recommend saving all the files that are shared in the Google Drive.

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    0 Bridgette OConnor 1 month ago

    Hi Scott Yeager and apologies for not seeing this sooner. You might be looking for this video: https://www.oerproject.com/OER-Materials/OER-Media/Videos/SBH/Unit-2/2-1-How-Did-Our-Understanding-Change/CC-Why-Cosmic-Evolution-Matters?Id=107&share=link You can find all the old BHP materials on this page and also in the Google Drive folder that Laura Massa shared. The old course will be taken down after this school year, so I would recommend saving all the files that are shared in the Google Drive.

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