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Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. CK-12 Life Science Editor douglas@ck12

Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. CK-12 Life Science Editor douglas@ck12.org. About The CK-12 Foundation. Mission: To reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market, both in the U.S. and worldwide. Innovative, open-content, web-based, collaborative model. Termed the “FlexBook”

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Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. CK-12 Life Science Editor douglas@ck12

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  1. Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. CK-12 Life Science Editor douglas@ck12.org

  2. About The CK-12 Foundation Mission: To reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market, both in the U.S. and worldwide. Innovative, open-content, web-based, collaborative model. Termed the “FlexBook” • NeeruKhosla, Executive Director A Non-profit Organization Located in Palo Alto, CA

  3. FlexBooks • All content created by CK-12 is intended to provide a foundation for the creation of FlexBooks – customized books that fit: • the needs of students • the creativity and style of teachers • the goals of the district • Currently, content created by CK-12 is aligned to CA state standards, as well as over 20 other states.

  4. Biology/Life Science FlexBooks • Provides a complete set of Life Science material • CK-12 Biology (regular & honors editions) • CK-12 Life Science For Middle School (regular & honors editions) • CK-12 Biology Concepts (327 individual modules) • Teacher’s Editions, FlexLessons, Student Workbooks & Assessment materials are also available.

  5. Free and Open Textbooks • The content provided by CK-12 is free! • Our content is open and published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. • Content can be modified, repurposed, copied, individualized, customized, and distributed.

  6. Collaborative Environment • FlexBooks can be modified and/or updated practically instantly. • This encourage collaboration: • within a classroom • within a department • across schools within a district • between HS students and college/university level academics • The options for collaboration are endless.

  7. FlexBook Distribution

  8. The CK-12 – EOL Collaboration How can the two groups use each other’s expertise and tools to benefit science education, especially high school biology education? Our goals are to work together to make biodiversity materials accessible to the high school student, educating students about the importance and relevance of biodiversity while fostering their stewardship of Earth. Initiated in 2010.

  9. The CK-12 – EOL Collaboration Biodiversity is underrepresented, underemphasized and under-taught in the typical American high school biology class. But, especially today, it is too important not to be discussed.

  10. The CK-12 – EOL Collaboration In a climate where teachers, schools and school districts are continuously evaluated by test scores, with a curriculum dominated by cell and molecular biology and genetics, how do we induce the typical student or class to take the time to study biodiversity?

  11. The CK-12 – EOL Collaboration Do we convince them of the importance? Do we offer them something that can generate enthusiasm and excitement? Do we offer them something where they can contribute? Where they can make a difference? Do we offer them a unique opportunity?

  12. The CK-12 – EOL Collaboration We hope to give them Understanding Biodiversity.

  13. Understanding Biodiversity Understanding Biodiversity is a collaboration between the CK-12 Foundation and the Encyclopedia of Life. The goal of Understanding Biodiversity is to generate an expanding library of biodiversity informationaimed exclusively at the secondary-level biology student. Understanding Biodiversity will consist of species pages describing a variety of organisms. Individual species pages will focus on information relevant to the high school biology curriculum: cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and physiology.

  14. Understanding Biodiversity Secondary level biology students/classes around the world are currently invited to submit species information to CK-12 using the Understanding Biodiversity template.

  15. Understanding Biodiversity Will be maintained by CK-12 and accessed through the CK-12 web site. Links from EOL and other sites can easilybe available. Understanding Biodiversity can be updated weekly, if not daily, and new versions can be loaded onto the CK-12 site instantly. Student work will be reviewed and published.

  16. Understanding Biodiversity In addition to generating excitement and interest in biodiversity, this effort should generate collaborations between high school students and classes, and the biodiversity research community and academic institutions.

  17. Understanding Biodiversity Contents Understanding Biodiversity: Call for Contributions Understanding Biodiversity: Information for Contributors Understanding Biodiversity: The Encyclopedia of Life Understanding Biodiversity: An Introduction Understanding Biodiversity: Global Climate Change Understanding Biodiversity: Bacteria Understanding Biodiversity: Archaea Understanding Biodiversity: Protists Understanding Biodiversity: Fungi Understanding Biodiversity: Plants Understanding Biodiversity: Animals Understanding Biodiversity: List of Contributors Understanding Biodiversity Template

  18. Understanding Biodiversity • Example Species: • Aquila chrysaetos (Golden Eagle) • Bubo virginianus (Great Horned Owl) • Didelphis virginiana (Virginia Opossum) • Elephas maximus (Asian Elephant) • Gorilla gorilla (Western Gorilla) • Loxodonta africana (African Elephant) • Sepia bandensis (Dwarf Cuttlefish)

  19. Understanding Biodiversity • The template is meant to attract students-not scare them: • Species • Common Name • Description • Habitat • Biology • A. Cell Biology • B. Genetics • C. Evolution • D. Ecology • E. Physiology • References • Attribution • Authors • Affiliation

  20. What do secondary-level students need from the BHL? “If I know little about biodiversity, where do I even start?”

  21. What do secondary-level students need from the BHL? • Informative and Easy to Use • Biodiversity Background Information • Why is Biodiversity Important? • Appropriate Links on BHL Homepage • Suggestions for the Secondary-Level Student

  22. www.ck12.org Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. CK-12 Life Science Editor douglas@ck12.org

  23. Mission Statement Create an online collaborative environment to produce free and open textbooks (digital content) that are aligned to curriculum guidelines and can be customized for individualized needs.

  24. Additional CK-12 Science FlexBooks • CK-12 Earth Science For Middle School • CK-12 Earth Science For High School • CK-12 Concept Earth Science • CK-12 Physical Science (expected December 2011) • CK-12 Chemistry Basic (expected March 2012) • CK-12 Chemistry Intermediate Honors (expected March 2012) • CK-12 Physics Intermediate Honors (expected March 2012) • CK-12 Physics Advanced (expected March 2012)

  25. FlexBooks: Why? • Traditional • Textbooks: • Heavy • Rigid • Outdated • Vs • FlexBooks: • Digital • Multiple outputs (online, PDF, iPad, ePub, Kindle) • Up-to-date • Personalized

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