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Neal Grandgenett, Bing Chen, Elliott Ostler
SPIRIT Robotics Neal Grandgenett, Bing Chen, Elliott Ostler
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A Little About SPIRIT: SPIRIT (NSF: ITEST)
PKI’s Computer Electronics and Engineering UNO’s College of Education OPS’ Mathematics and Science SPIRIT (NSF: ITEST) Silicon Prairie Initiative for Robotics in IT • Teacher Training (Robotics) • Teachers Develop Lesson Ideas SPIRIT 2.0 (NSF: Discovery K12) Silicon Prairie Initiative for Robotics in IT 2.0 • New Robotics Innovations • National Robotics CyberCurriculum unomaha.edu/TekBots/
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Problem Based Learning (Lesson Context)
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Lessons by Teachers (small sample shown)
Moving Tekbot Building of Tekbot Programming Tekbot Engineering
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Evaluation Information on our Website
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Student Test Scores Results suggest that students in the classes of teachers using these techniques are scoring above district and school averages.
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Teacher Perceptions Results of teacher perceptions suggest that teachers are increasing their understanding of STEM-related topics and strategies, with a particular growth in engineering and robotics.
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Planned Curriculum Cyber-infrastructure:
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Final Comment: “We have not succeeded in answering all of your problems. The answers we have found only serve to raise a whole set of new questions. In some ways, we feel we are as confused as ever, but we believe we are confused on a higher level and about more important things.” Omni Magazine, 1992
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