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Simulations in the Classroom: Creating an Engaging Pedagogy Presented at the Computation and Science for Teachers Workshop held at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, PA on 23-27 June 2008 Scott A. Sinex Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Prince George’s Community College
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Students should… Deal with data and graphs from –experimental results –prepared data sets from Internet Look for trends Introduce mathematical modeling –Regression –Goodness of Fit
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Use simulations… To examine microscopic interactions –NetLogo –Agent Sheets –Many Java applets on the Internet To explode mathematics of macroscopic interactions –Excelets –Vensim or Stella
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Where do we start? Select a single basic modeling tool – Excel Learn some principles of mathematical modeling Develop computationally-based simulations
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An ideal approach… Single variable experiment Multivariable simulation Develop an ideal mathematical model Add error to make real-world science process oriented
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Guided instruction… Written guided-inquiry or discovery based instructions (think like your students when you pose questions!) Predict-test-analyze Try it and then revise/rewrite it!!!!!
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Ultimately… Integrated mathematics and science A very science process oriented approach Your students could be developing models on their own
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This is just the beginning… Computational science can study… » Weather and climate » Disease spread » Engineering design See the PSC Scientific Visualization Gallery http://www.psc.edu/research/graphics/gallery
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Let the journey begin!!!!! but first some coffee
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Resources Exercises developed by previous CAST participants http://www.psc.edu/eot/k12/cast.phphttp://www.psc.edu/eot/k12/cast.php (see previous years) Computational Resources by MVHS http://mvhs.shodor.org/CAST2008 Developer’s Guide to Excelets http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex/excelets Introduction to Computational Science Angela B. Shiflet and George W. Shiflet http://wofford-ecs.org/IntroComputationalScience
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Data analysis Graphing with Excel – LabWrite http://www.ncsu.edu/labwrite/res/gt/gt-menu.html Using Excel for Handling, Graphing, and Analyzing Scientific Data: A Resource for Science and Mathematics Students http://academic.pgcc.edu/psc/Excel_booklet.pdf
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Data sets Quantitative Environmental Learning Project (QELP) as Excel files http://seattlecentral.edu/qelp/Data.html Exploring Data – datasets as Excel files http://exploringdata.cqu.edu.au/datasets.htm Email contact: ssinex@pgcc.edu
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