“Beyond the Laboratory Walls” - HP Grant Overview
This project will provide the undergraduate students and faculty in Chatham’s College for Women with technology-rich, project-based learning experiences in science courses to increase student engagement. Students who are given increased opportunities to be hands-on and work directly with technology develop a greater confidence for innovation and scientific exploration. This project aims to encourage and increase women’s interest in continuing their studies in the sciences and moving on to related professions. Using the mobile computing technology for field studies, web quests, and accessing cutting-edge scientific research will expand the learning environment beyond the confines of the classroom. Classroom technology can move beyond PowerPoint presentations and streaming video to live conferencing with working scientists and access to scientific databases. Learning will become more project-oriented with students assuming a more active role. The faculty will become co-investigators and can collaborate with small groups of students working on similar projects.
We have begun to integrate interactive and mobile computing technology in many of the science courses. With the additional resources received through this grant, we are able to more fully utilize mobile computing, the onscreen “inking” capability, and technology-based field work. With additional Tablet PCs and sensory attachments, the technology can be taken to the field for on-site data gathering and analysis. For all courses, the philosophy is that learning by doing is much more effective than learning by watching. With additional resources, students can work in small groups and use the technology first-hand rather than watching a demonstration. Hands-on, problem-based inquiry and experimentation will be emphasized throughout. For more details about the course redesigns, click on the following courses: Aquatic Biology, Global Environmental Challenges, Physics, Exploring Our Physical Universe, Intro to GIS
This project will also enhance our pre-college Young Women in Science Summer Program by introducing young women to the integration and implementation of technology in science. This phase of the project will be implemented in the summer of 2009.
Contacts:
PI: Dr. Christy Heid, Associate Professor of Education and Science, Course: Physics
Co-PI: Dr. Barbara Biglan, Assistant Professor of Education, Course: Exploring Our Physical Universe
Co-PI: Mr. David Goldberg, Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture, Course: Introduction to GIS
Co-PI: Dr. Mary Kostalos, Professor of Biology, Course: Aquatic Biology
Co-PI: Ms. Mary Whitney, Program Specialist - Rachel Carson Institute, Course: Global Environmental Challenges
Our requirements (we'll remove this once the page goes public, I left this in so you'd no what HP is asking for in this website):
Create a public webpage that describes the project
• Title, abstract, contacts
• Project rationale (why this project was chosen; what educational issues it is meant to address)
• Implementation (changes in pedagogy; use of technology)
• Impact (on teaching and learning)
• Brief video vignettes and/or photos that explain the context and impact
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