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The Thinking Behind an e-Lab A Marriage Between High School Physics & Grid Computing M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010 Marge Bardeen Fermilab

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Have Virtual Data Grid. Need user feedback. M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

It’s just a web site!... and more. It’s a place to: Keep and organize datasets. Perform computations on the data. Create new computations and analyses. View and share results. Experiment and discover. Annotate and enquire (using metadata). Communicate and collaborate. It has to be easy to use, ubiquitous, no tools to install. Create a“Virtual Data Workstation” for High School Teachers & Students M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

What Should the Workstation Look Like? Ask the Teachers! Tie-ins to “big” science questions & research data Inquiry-based online student investigations Hands-on element—cloud chamber, cosmic ray detector“One-stop shopping” Browser-only access Support materials Standards-based (inquiry/research, process)... plus a host of suggestions for student pages M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

High School Workstation Requires Educational Scaffolding—a new beast! How to section for teachers Background—science & pedagagy Resources—tests, rubrics... Assistance—helpdesk, news box, place to share Guided-inquiry implies student guide Less complicated data interface Easy way to share results Ways to communicate with peers & scientists... Registration M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

02F17C70 AE 3E BAB A F0A B BD A F0B A 1814BD A F0C BD A B23 A E 3A 2203DEA A CF69D84 A C B22DF A CF69D B22DF A E49DA AE 3C E C A C0E16A A52BEFF A C0E16A F 8A52BEFF A C95913A AD F 8A52BEFF A C95913B A52BEFF A AC041A C 3AA752A A AF5EFAC BC E 3AA752A A AF5EFAD AA752A A AE63A F B A AE63B E 5874B A F5049 BA F 01 84C40E A F504A 01 2C E 84C40E A F0F B EB A F EB A B1977AE F 01 98A251A A B1977AF C B1E1A0D A B0B0B3BD D 39 AEFC5D2D A B0B0B3BE AEFC5D2D A DD66BDEE B5 3F 2E 3B DB7E A A4F B 32 5F1E90D A B B A BA2361EC E B886BED A BA2361ED D 3D B886BED A F904C F91F A E3A0 B A0D A E3A1 01 2C A0D A B16408C D 01 B0E1057F A B16408CA B0E1057F A B1FE A 01 B0E1057F A B1FE713A B0E1057F A B3333C D C 3D 192FE5C A F8746D6 A F DE9AFF A F8746D7 01 2A DE9AFF A F8746D DE9AFF A F B 3A DF A F DF A E5232B7E C 01 E4A3B A E5232B7F 26 3B 24 3E E4A3B A Our solution—an electronic laboratory that supports student-led, teacher-guided investigations. M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

The Original: Cosmic Ray e-Lab M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

The View from 40,000 Ft. M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Teacher Pages M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Teacher Pages M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Student Pages M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

MapLibraryDataPostersTest M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

MapLibraryDataPostersTest M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010 Glossary Resources FAQs Site Tips

MapLibraryDataPostersTest M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

PosterPaper M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010 MapLibraryDataPostersTest

MapLibraryDataPostersTest M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Cosmic Is a Success! April 2010 Report 761 teacher accounts 1,509 student research group accounts 517 DAQs in the field 16,240 data files from 306 QuarkNet schools in 46 states 454 posters, 21 in March alone Server stats for March: 5,962 visits from 1,566 unique sites M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

What Next? M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

A Research Question: Can other experiments make use of the virtual data workstation? M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Using The Virtual Data Grid For Discovery in Science Education A partnership of GriPhyN, iVDGL, and QuarkNet Presented by Mike Wilde Argonne National Laboratory Grid Physics Network – GriPhyN International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory – iVDGL Lepton Photon 2003 – Fermilab – 14 August 2003

Everybody Wins Education — A new style of collaborative learning: Investigating highly motivating science content Modeling scientific research Analyzing data Publishing and defending results Reviewing results of others Synthesizing findings Using Grid tools and techniques Computing resources Data on the Grid Systematized data analysis (metadata) Collaboration tools M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010

Everybody Wins Science & Grid Computing Test Bed Research collaborators Potential students Future research scientists and computer scientists Goodwill ambassadors Public support... M. Bardeen, EPPOG, April 2010