Contextualizing technology in the classroom via remote access: using space exploration themes and scanning electron microscopy as tools to promote engagement in geology/chemistry experiments

A multidisciplinary science experiment was performed in K-12 classrooms focusing on the interconnection between technology with geology and chemistry. The engagement and passion for science of over eight hundred students across twenty-one classrooms, utilizing a combination of hands-on activities us...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Technology and Science Education 2018, Vol.8 (1), p.86-95
Hauptverfasser: Rodriguez, Brandon, Jaramillo, Veronica, Wolf, Vanessa, Bautista, Esteban, Portillo, Jennifer, Brouke, Alexandra, Min, Ashley, Melendez, Andrea, Amann, Joseph, Pena-Francesch, Abdon, Ashcroft, Jared
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Zusammenfassung:A multidisciplinary science experiment was performed in K-12 classrooms focusing on the interconnection between technology with geology and chemistry. The engagement and passion for science of over eight hundred students across twenty-one classrooms, utilizing a combination of hands-on activities using relationships between Earth and space rock studies, followed by a remote access session wherein students remotely employed the use of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) to validate their findings was investigated. Participants represent predominantly low-income minority communities, with little exposure to the themes and equipment used, despite being freely available resources. Students indicated greatly increased interest in scientific practices and careers, as well as a better grasp of the content as a result of the lab and remote access coupling format
ISSN:2014-5349
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DOI:10.3926/jotse.341