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Relating Science to the World Around Us

Hydrothermal Vents. Relating Science to the World Around Us. Jeff Spraggins & Kevin Madigan. Funded by National Science Foundation Graduate Teaching Fellows Program in K-12 Education (GK-12) DGE 0538555. The Project. blank. Learning Goals. Motivation

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Relating Science to the World Around Us

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  1. Hydrothermal Vents Relating Science to the World Around Us Jeff Spraggins & Kevin Madigan Funded by National Science Foundation Graduate Teaching Fellows Program in K-12 Education (GK-12) DGE 0538555.

  2. The Project blank Learning Goals • Motivation • Student interest generated by research presentation. • Highlight ‘real-world’ application of course material • Interesting way to address specific Delaware State Standards • Learning Goals Motivation

  3. The Project blank Project Wiki • The Process • Project Wiki • Development of Written and Visual communication skills • Allows students to work from home • Learn unfamiliar software • Teachers are able to track the development (history) of the product The Process

  4. Assessment blank Student Performance • Student Perception of the Project • Student Performance Student Perception # of Students Student Response

  5. Assessment Student Performance • Student Perception of the Project • Student Performance • Question 1: What took us so long to explore hydrothermal vents? • Question 2: Describe hydrothermal vents and the physical properties of the environments surrounding them. # of Students Student Response

  6. Assessment Student Performance • Student Perception of the Project • Student Performance • Question 3: From the view of a geochemist, describe the ‘smoke’ that comes out of hydrothermal vents. • Question 4: Using the chemical formula CuCl2, determine the oxidation state of copper (Cu). # of Students Student Response

  7. Questions Acknowledgements • Dr. Ridge • Kevin Madigan • GK-12 Advisors • GK-12 Fellows

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