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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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Autores principales: Rodriguez, Brandon, Jaramillo, Veronica, Wolf, Vanessa, Bautista, Esteban, Portillo, Jennifer, Brouke, Alexandra, Min, Ashley, Melendez, Andrea, Amann, Joseph, Pena-Francesch, Abdon, Ashcroft, Jared
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9355494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35935809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jotse.341
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author Rodriguez, Brandon
Jaramillo, Veronica
Wolf, Vanessa
Bautista, Esteban
Portillo, Jennifer
Brouke, Alexandra
Min, Ashley
Melendez, Andrea
Amann, Joseph
Pena-Francesch, Abdon
Ashcroft, Jared
author_facet Rodriguez, Brandon
Jaramillo, Veronica
Wolf, Vanessa
Bautista, Esteban
Portillo, Jennifer
Brouke, Alexandra
Min, Ashley
Melendez, Andrea
Amann, Joseph
Pena-Francesch, Abdon
Ashcroft, Jared
author_sort Rodriguez, Brandon
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description 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.
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spelling pubmed-93554942022-08-05 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 Rodriguez, Brandon Jaramillo, Veronica Wolf, Vanessa Bautista, Esteban Portillo, Jennifer Brouke, Alexandra Min, Ashley Melendez, Andrea Amann, Joseph Pena-Francesch, Abdon Ashcroft, Jared J Technol Sci Educ Article 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. 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC9355494/ /pubmed/35935809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jotse.341 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Article's contents are provided on an Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 Creative commons International License. Readers are allowed to copy, distribute and communicate article's contents, provided the author's and JOTSE journal's names are included. It must not be used for commercial purposes. To see the complete licence contents, please visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Rodriguez, Brandon
Jaramillo, Veronica
Wolf, Vanessa
Bautista, Esteban
Portillo, Jennifer
Brouke, Alexandra
Min, Ashley
Melendez, Andrea
Amann, Joseph
Pena-Francesch, Abdon
Ashcroft, Jared
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
title 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
title_full 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
title_fullStr 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
title_full_unstemmed 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
title_short 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
title_sort 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
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9355494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35935809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jotse.341
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