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SCIENTIX WORKSHOP:

SCIENTIX WORKSHOP: Activities on sharing STEM / S cientix resources that could be applied in eTwinning projects. Dr. Àgueda Gras-Velázquez, Victor J. Pérez- Rubio & Prof. Albert Gras i Martí 08 /06/2012. European Schoolnet (EUN). Promoting the use of ICT

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SCIENTIX WORKSHOP:

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  1. SCIENTIX WORKSHOP: • Activities on sharing STEM / Scientix resources that could be applied in eTwinning projects Dr. ÀguedaGras-Velázquez, Victor J. Pérez-Rubio & Prof.Albert Gras i Martí 08/06/2012

  2. European Schoolnet (EUN) Promoting the use of ICT and digital technologies in the classroom Promoting the European dimension in schools Network of 30 Ministriesof Education in Europe Improving the quality of education in Europe Three areas of interest: • services to schools, • research and innovation, • sharing of learning resources

  3. European Schoolnet (EUN) – Science Team 3

  4. Workshop overview Workshop 1  Tools (prezi, etc)  How Workshop 2  Resources / materials  What Workshop 3  Connect to TwinSpace  How

  5. Workshop overview

  6. Let’s have an EDUCAMP

  7. Let’s have an EDUCAMP • EDUCAMP: Share knowledge and experiences • Experiences, resources, and materials for STEM classes: • ICT resources for teaching (simulations,...) • eTwinning and other collaborative projects • We need: • a PC for every 3-4 teachers. • adhesive labels and a pen

  8. Let’s have an EDUCAMP • Prepare your label: • Write down the materials, resources or experiences that you are familiar with (e.g., simulations, specific eTwinning projects, materials, lab equipment...) and stick it on your shirt. • Look around for what might interest you. • - Ask her/him to explain briefly how they used the materials, resources, experiences (with the help of the PC if applicable).

  9. EDUCAMP recap

  10. European Schoolnet (EUN) – Science Team 10

  11. European science and maths projects

  12. http://scientix.eu

  13. http://scientix.eu & maths

  14. http://scientix.eu & maths & technology

  15. Conference 2011 Portal Workshops 2012

  16. UniSchooLabS http://unischoolabs.eun.org

  17. NO!

  18.     

  19. Scientix --> OpenID and other portals...

  20. Scientix --> OpenID http://nanoyou.eun.org http://water.chemistry2011.org http://unischoolabs.eun.org http://lreforschools.eun.org http://spice.eun.org

  21. Spice Spice – Science Pedagogy Innovation Centre for Europe aimed to Innovative Pedagogical Practices

  22. Gears for T&L innovation Plan and...

  23. T&L: A complex task ICT facilitates … building knowledge, reinforcing connections (languages / descriptions), sharing, interacting… Sensors Tabular Phenomena Verbal Spread sheets Iconic Graphic Simulations Digital video Algebraic

  24. Teachers may use ICT... Alone Teachers may feel quite isolated! Communicated Comunicating For professional development Pedagogical innovation. Question common teaching practices.

  25. ICT allow: elaborating adapting actualizing ... permanently (in real time) of “textbooks” (teaching material): digital collective personalized & also the interaction: pupil-teacher pupil-pupil pupil- T/L proces Educational materials: coelaborated, actualized & shared Question habitual teaching practices! Pedagogical innovation!

  26. Projects: examples A quite simple example: Cover an object and guess! The many languages of Science Debates online and anaylisis the structure of the contributions Finding misconceptions in students, textbooks, webpages, etc. Projects on simulations ...

  27. Example of a Simple Project: what is hidden inside?

  28. Another example: Investigate connections (languages / descriptions) Sensors Tabular Phenomena Verbal Spread sheets Iconic Graphic Simulations Digital video Algebraic

  29. Another example: Online debates Practicingskills: Structured debates

  30. Quality of contributions Abstracto-extenso Analysis of debates SOLO: structure of observedlearningoutcomes Biggs and Collis (1982)

  31. Another example: Find misconceptions, errata... in textbooks, websites, wikipedia, etc. Ubiquitous Drawing Errors for the Simple Pendulum THE PHYSICS TEACHER ◆ Vol. 43, October 2005

  32. Another example: Find misconceptions, errata... in textbooks, websites, wikipedia, etc. Contrary to what textbooks say ... the Sun does not rise in the East

  33. Pedagogical strategies: Computer Simulations Modellingprocessesis a standardscientificactivity ComputerSimulations: specificprograms, applets… - toexperimentallyconfirmtheoreticalpredictions - tounderstandcomplexphenomena… Onepracticeswithinitial and boundaryconditions Tomanipulate variables … Goodtomotivatestudents! • Simulationsallowinteractions: • students / scientificarea / learningprocess • Largenumber of simulations in Internet (e.g., Scientix)

  34. How? • Make a plan: • Objectives • Implementation • Assessment tools • Evaluation Prepare a guide Email itor post it in the web & evaluate the results

  35. Anotherexample: • Workthetopic in class • Pre test • Simulation • Post test (same as pre test!) • Evaluate • Publish

  36. Always keeping in mind the gears for T&L innovation Plan and...

  37. Scientixresources (online or suggesting everyday materials)

  38. Brainstorming Project!!! Let’s work in small groups!

  39. Conference 2011 Portal Workshops

  40. Scientix workshops Aim: Present, share, highlight and inspire good practices, linked to the specific content offered by Scientix and take into account the latest development in the field of science and maths education and the results produced by EU funded projects. * GIREP 2010, Reins, France: Teaching and Learning Physics today: Challenges? Benefits? * Eminent 2010, Copenhagen, Denmark:The community for science education in Europe after 6 months running *eTwinning Conference 2011, Budapest, Hungary: Part 1: Introduction to Moodle; Part2: Use of Moodle in science education * Pathway summer school 2011, Heraklion, Crete:OpenID, resources and Moodle *Spice summer academy 2011, Prague, Czech Republic: Wikis & Tops, Circle-makers and Augmented reality and UDiF: The theatre of physics • *Establish conference 2012, Dublin, Ireland:Scientix, Moodle and hands-on workshops • *eTwinning PDW 2012 Druskininkai, Lithuania:Activities on sharing STEM / Scientix resources that could be applied in etwinningprojects And more to come!

  41. Scientix online courses Twitter • Moodle Html SecondLife Geogebra Xperimania Blogs Nanoyou Scientific posters Google forms ...more coming soon! Scientix online courses always looking for “students”... and tutors! :-)

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