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Think that you're observant? Test your (and your family's) skills in this video.
On our first Friday, we ran through a series of games involving observations in a competition of competency. In court, expert witnesses have to be competent both in the knowledge and skills that accompany their field and in their general ability to observe and deduce. By moving through stations, students had the chance to test their more basics skills of deduction and observation in this team building exercise. By the end of the day, each group was issued their job title for the remainder of Forensic Fridays - a lab position involving one of the five types of evidence listed in the menu at the top of this page.
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Learn about the lab and solve cases with CSI Web Adventures!
CHIN Interactive Investigator Game:
http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/detective-investigator/en/game/index.php
Work your way up through the forensics ladder with this investigation game called "On the Run":
http://investigation.discovery.com/interactives/on-the-run-game/game.html
See if you can match some prints in this fingerprint game!
http://www.trutv.com/shows/forensic_files/games/fingerprint/index.html
And another fingerprint game!
http://investigation.discovery.com/interactives/fingerprint-memory/easy.html
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