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A VIRTUAL EXPLORATORIUM TO SUPPORT INQUIRY -BASED LEARNING IN GEOSCIENCE COURSES Rajul Pandya 1, Mary Marlino 2, Robert Wilhelmson 3, Mohan Ramamurthy 3, Ken Hay 4, Don Middleton 5 and Dan Bramer 3 (1) West Chester University, West Chester, PA (2) PAGE/UCAR, Boulder, CO (3) University of Illinois, Urbana, IL (4) University of Georgia, Athens, GA (5) NCAR, Boulder, CO
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Scientific Literacy n Undergraduate Education the key –science education for general public –professional trainning for K-12 teachers –professional training for industry –preparation for advanced SME&T degrees From “Shaping the Future”
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Scientific Practice vs. Scientific Education n Science is active and technologically intensive –emphasizes relationships and why n Science Education is passive and low tech –emphasizes definitions and what
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Hot Air Rises Students are good at telling what happens, but don’t often move to understanding “why”
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Can we increase n Ability to explore and discover? n Ability to find relationships? n Ability of students to conceptualize the complex?
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Some Recommendations n Inquiry Based approach to Science Education n Emphasis on Scientific Principles and their applicability to everyday life n Experience of “doing science” From “Shaping the Future” In other words, the student becomes the scientist
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The Virtual Exploratorium n A pedagogic framework for Geoscience Education n A learner-centered scientific exploratory environment for introductory undergraduate education –Utilizes UCAR/UIUC visualization technology – Funded through NSF DUE/EHR
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Virtual Exploratorium will provide learners with n a well-supported inquiry environment n opportunities to engage the “tools of practice” of scientific investigation n opportunities to use and understand the roles of modeling and visualization n inquiry based projects on Earth Systems Science e.g. El Niño, hurricanes, plate-tectonics
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VE: A Pedagogic Framework What A description of the phenomena, including sophisticated learner- constructed visualization Why Relation to the underlying physical principles that “explain” the behavior of the natural world Phenomena as the “hook”
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VE: A Pedagogic Framework Phenomena: concrete, observable, direct student experience Processes: A collaboration of building blocks that explains a result or aspect of a phenomena Building Block: combination of fundamental principles into recyclable units Fundamental Principles: basic immutable laws of physics, e.g. Newton’s Laws
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down up cloud
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A VE Scenario
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Components of the VE
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Goals n Develop Conceptual framework n Secure Funding n Investigate current understanding n Identify topics to develop –El Niño, plate tectonics n Identify appropriate data sets and architecture n Develop a visualization interface n Adapt modeling tools n Develop a single curricular element n More Funding
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