Using Technology to Help Students Develop Science Skills Molly Charnes 2016-2017 Technology Innovation Pilot Grant
Goals Build student skills in the Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices 1. Asking questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering) 2. Developing and using models 3. Planning and carrying out investigations 4. Analyzing and interpreting data 5. Using mathematics and computational thinking 6. Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering) 7. Engaging in argument from evidence 8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
Method Connect with students using Google Classroom Incorporate web-based resources to address practices Assess student use of practices using WACA- developed rubrics
Developing and using models Exploring earthquakes Exploring plate tectonics
Developing and using models
Developing and using models
Planning and carrying out investigations
Analyzing and interpreting data & Using mathematics and computational thinking
Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering) Annotating maps & images in Google Docs
Engaging in argument from evidence
Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information Team Poster Presentation of a lab incorporating Google Sheets & LucidChart (Some students added photos, and tried to incorporate video, as well)
Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information Students created recordings describing geologic time periods to accompany drawings (Scan the QR codes to listen!)
Outcomes Students became familiar with Google Sheets and how they could be used for making tables, performing calculations, and graphing data Students were able to collaborate in teams to accomplish scientific tasks: writing procedures, analyzing data, create models Students were able to practice creating scientific models using LucidChart Excited about the opportunity for students to orally communicate scientific concepts even if they struggle to write, though implementing this has been a challenge
Shifts in practice As we are still in the process of implementing the Next Generation Science Standards, this provided an opportunity to better understand them and to spend more time thinking about how to get students to apply them to a variety of tasks Incorporated Google Classroom to organize digital submissions from students and to create an online resource for students
Collaboration Shared strategies and ideas with WACA science team Worked with Pacific University MAT STEM students Received support from high school science tech coach
Next steps Build capacity within WACA science team Creating time to meet, plan, and find new ways to approach practices Provide continuity for students: provide technology and expect students to use it to demonstrate skills in the practices Address challenges discovered this year Moving media from student devices to Chromebooks Efficiently training students to use new digital tools More direct instruction required than expected: though the use technology a lot, many students were uncomfortable when faced with new applications and uses. (Incorporate screencasts, other documents to help students be more self-reliant?) Find better ways to organize lessons to support students learning to use tools and to individualize ways to demonstrate proficiency (oral recordings, digital presentations)