barrett-thesis-ep-6-final_0.mp4

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An Investigation of Serial and Spree Killings in Phoenix, A Podcast

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An Investigation of Serial and Spree Killings in Phoenix, A Podcast, is a six-episode podcast with episodes about 20-30 minutes about two different killers in Phoenix. The first episode presents the two cases involving Mark Goudeau and Cleophus Cooksey Jr.

An Investigation of Serial and Spree Killings in Phoenix, A Podcast, is a six-episode podcast with episodes about 20-30 minutes about two different killers in Phoenix. The first episode presents the two cases involving Mark Goudeau and Cleophus Cooksey Jr. Two episodes are dedicated to each killer describing their timeline, victims, and case information. The final episode compares and contrasts the killers as well as touches upon the death penalty and the differences between spree and serial killers.
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2024-05
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Analysis and Creation of Accessible, Replicable, and Applicable Virtual Crime Scene Materials in Online Education

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As Arizona State University moves toward virtual classroom accessibility and the fortification of education for all students around the globe (ASU Online), we must continue to develop and cultivate creative resources to bring STEM laboratory activities to those who do

As Arizona State University moves toward virtual classroom accessibility and the fortification of education for all students around the globe (ASU Online), we must continue to develop and cultivate creative resources to bring STEM laboratory activities to those who do not have access to the resources found in many classrooms. Online science degree programs face a particular challenge, as laboratory activities must be reformatted and rethought for virtual application. ASU has recently launched an online Forensic Science major, and the ability to identify and analyze evidence at a crime scene is one of the most important skills a student-investigator can learn. The development of creative ways to address instruction in a virtual crime scene is essential to the success of this and similar programs. Through the process of identifying evidence, students can hone their critical thinking skills, as they are required to assess scenarios and decide which evidence is pertinent to a given case. By making decisions regarding the packaging of identified evidence, students learn important steps in any forensic job, such as chain of custody, the effects of material packaging on evidence preservation, and the ramifications of incorrect evidence handling. Currently, there are several virtual crime scene programs available for purchase (Crime Scenes Meet Virtual Reality | St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas). These programs offer activities such as those described above, yet they present a financial hurdle and are not customizable for specific courses or environments. Through the use of Google Slides, this project yielded an accessible and easily replicable interactive learning experience. The project resulted in a virtual crime scene that was both intuitive and integrative of generally novice technological resources such as Google Enterprise. Clickable photo slides were constructed using the linked shape imagery tools on Google Slides in order to provide an immersive learning experience.

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2023-05
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