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Introduction

Ten Chicago school students were selected to be present when renowned University of Chicago, paleontologist, Paul Sereno announced the discovery of Sarcosuchus imperator or "Super Croc" a 110 million-year-old crocodilian. The announcement took place at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C., October 24-25, 2001. Prior to boarding the plane the delegation completed a three-hour training program, read advance copies of the upcoming scientific report, toured the lab where the fossils were cleaned, and reviewed the press materials before they were made available to the public.

The Super Croc Delegates had the unique opportunity to excavate dinosaurs in the field with Dr. Sereno, thanks to Project Exploration's summer programs Junior Paleontology and Advanced Paleontology. However, the work of the delegates did not end upon returning to Chicago - they embarked on a three-day technology training. During the intensive 21-hour training designed and facilitated by Project Explorations CPS Teacher Fellow Gina L. Grant and Webmaster Erik Vecchione the students learned Macromedia Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop.

Credits

The Super Croc Delegates:
Edna, Eddie, Elena, Fred, Hugo, Judy, Kendra, Marco, Susan, and Yolanda
Content Development & Image Processing

Gina L. Grant
Designer of Technology Training/ Web Training Facilitator/Producer/Editor/Writer

Erik Vecchione - Web Training Instructor/Design/Programming/Photography

Gabrielle Lyon - Web Training Facilitator/Editor

Jessica Havens - Web Training Facilitator

Special Thanks:

Sharnell Jackson & Jisun Jackson for providing the Medill Professional Development Center, TIP Lab Room 105 for the Super Croc Delegate Technology Training

 

The SuperCroc Delegates

:: All About Sarcosuchus

Specimen MNN 604
Marco
The story of Sarcosuchus imperator

The SuperCroc Quiz
Elena
Put yourself to the test
and take our QUIZ.

The Crocodilian
Elena
Read about Sarcosuchus imperator & test your CROC IQ

:: Questions & Answers

Read about how she developed a love for paleontology and shares hers passion
with city kids.

Public Reactions
Edna
What people on the street know about Sarcosuchus imperator the Super Croc

Frequently Asked Questions
Susan & Edna
FAQ about paleontology and Sarcosuchus imperator

:: SuperCroc Delegates

Delegate Bios
Hugo, Fred, & Kendra
Meet the 10 Super Croc Delegates that attended Paleontologist, Paul Sereno scientific announcement of Super Croc

Delegate Interviews
Hugo, Fred, & Kendra

Learn what the delegates think about paleontology, their fieldwork in Wyoming/Montana, and the delegation experience in Washington, D.C.
Find out their favorite pre-historic animal/plant!

:: The Trip to
Washington, D.C.

Judy’s Journal
Judy
A delegate’s reflection on being a part of the scientific announcement and her outlook on science.

36 hours in
Washington, D.C.
Edward
An overview of the 36 hours spent in Washington, D.C. for the announcement at National Geographic Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Super Croc Delegate Press Announcement
Yolanda

A city-kid's up close look at science in the making

 
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