Practical Ways Scientists Can Engage in Mars Education Heidi L. K. Manning, Ph.D. Concordia College, Moorhead, MN.

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Practical Ways Scientists Can Engage in Mars Education Heidi L. K. Manning, Ph.D. Concordia College, Moorhead, MN

Outline Mars Student Imaging Project Undergraduate research projects Speak at local K-12 schools Teacher workshops

MSIP: Award Winning Project Science, Vol. 339, Feb.,

Through MSIP students will: Learn to make detailed observations of THEMIS images Become familiar with Mars geology Formulate their own research question Develop a method to test their research question Use JMARS-the GIS tool Mars geologist use in their work Acquire their own THEMIS image Develop skills to communicate scientific results

Why you should consider the Mars Student Imaging Project for your class Excellent for teaching NGSS Excellent for introductory science courses – Fulfills many common goals of General Education Courses Nature of science as a way of knowing Methodology and practices of scientists Critical thinking skills Communication skills – “Introduction to Geology”-Hobart and William Smith Colleges – “Introductory Astronomy”-Concordia College

Implementation at a University Developed for grades 5-14 Scheduling is planned for K-12 school day – Estimate hours of class time Replaced all laboratory activities for the semester with MSIP activity – When possible, incorporated previous laboratory activities into the lecture period

Suggested Scheduling Week 1-2: “Mars Image Analysis” Week 3: Introduction to JMARS Week 4: “Question Mars” Week 5: Prepare Proposal Presentation Week 6: Present Proposal to ASU Week 7-9: Data collection and analysis – Week 8-Targeting for image Week 10: new image analysis Week 11 Prepare Final Presentation Week 12: Present Final Report to ASU Week 13: Write up Final Written Report and Poster

Impact of MSIP Students are more engaged than with previous lab activities Non-science majors are excited about science Take more ownership of their learning First-hand experience on how science is done

Undergraduate Research Projects Data on the Planetary Data System Work with students to design projects

Matthew, Kim, Nathan

During and After School Activities Connect with schools and science teachers Be a guest speaker in science classes Work with afterschool enrichment programs

Teacher Workshops Connect with area teachers – Individual science teachers – School district curriculum coordinators Connect with state educator groups – MNSTA – NDSTA



Teacher Workshops Connect with regional school district cooperatives – Mars Education group at ASU or NASA centers

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