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Virtual Courseware Project (ScienceCourseware.com)
Hands-On Virtual Courseware forInquiry-Based Science Education
Robert Desharnais
Dave Mayo
David Risner
California State University, Los Angeles
Supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the California State University.
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Project Philosophy
Students Learn by Doing!
“Virtual Courseware” activities are interactive simulations that emphasize the scientific method:
making observations, proposing hypotheses, designing experiments, collecting and analyzing
data, synthesizing results.
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Virtual Courseware activities are:
• Web-based, easily-accessible
• Aimed at introductory science majors
• Vertically scalable (HS, GE, upper division)
• Designed to reinforce scientific methodology
• Interactive, intuitive, inquiry-based
• Modular and self-contained
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Virtual Courseware activities are NOT:
• Designed to replace traditional labs
• Declarative multimedia presentations
• Standalone tutorials
• On-line courses
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Historical Development ofVirtual Courseware Project
• NextStep application development
• Web-based CGI (Virtual FlyLab & Earthquake)
• Biology Labs On-Line (commercial partnership)
• Geology Labs On-Line
• Earth & Environmental Science Courseware
• Inquiry-Based Courseware for Secondary School Science Education
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Early Virtual Courseware was CGI-Based
Form-based input
WWW server
HTML output
• CGI scripts are simple and reliable
• Limited GUI; places load on server
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Virtual FlyLab• Mate fruit flies to determine the principles
of genetic inheritance
• Students could choose from 30 mutations in any combinations (1000’s of possibilities)
• Students design their own experiments
• Students enter and test hypotheses
• Iterative “trial and error” learning process
• Can range from simple monohybrid crosses to complex mapping experiments
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Screen Images of Virtual FlyLab
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Virtual FlyLab Usage
• Over 665,000 users
• Over 5,000,000 fruit-fly matings
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Virtual Earthquake• Students analyze seismograms to determine
location of earthquake’s epicenter
• Students analyze seismograms to determine earthquake’s Richter magnitude
• Demonstrates principle of triangulation and use of nomograms
• Linear learning activity
• Feedback provided when errors are made; only correct responses allow students to complete the activity
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Screen Images of Virtual Earthquake
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Virtual Earthquake Usage
• Over 1,000,000 certificates
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Biology Labs On-Line(1999 – 2002)
• Commercial partnership between CSU and publisher Benjamin Cummings
• Twelve Java-based applets were developed for introductory biology
• Subscription web-site: $5.25 / year / applet; site licensing also available ($100 / year)
• Over 250,000 applets downloaded in 03/04
• Adopted by 600+ U.S. colleges & universities
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Applets of Biology Labs On-Line
CardioLab DemographyLab EnzymeLab EvolutionLab
FlyLab HemoglobinLab LeafLab MitochondriaLab
PedigreeLab PopEcoLab PopGenLab TranslationLab
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Geology Labs On-Line(1999 – 2001)
• Linear interactive Web-based exercises
• Use a combination of CGI, Perl, PHP, Javascript, Java applets, Flash
• Four activities are available:–Virtual Dating – Isochron
–Virtual Dating – Radiocarbon
–Virtual River – Discharge
–Virtual River – Flooding
• Approximately 150,000 users to date
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Earth & Environmental Science Courseware(2000–2004)
• New Earthquake activity is the prototype
• Two activities and 7 tutorials:– Energy Budget
– Future Climate Change
– Albedo, Carbon Cycle, Greenhouse Effects, Greenhouse Gasses, Hydrological Cycle, Milankovitch Cycles, Seasons
• Released in August 2004
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Prototype: New Earthquake Activity
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Usage of New Earthquake• Approximately 64,000 users since Spring 2002
• Currently 4000 class accounts
• Breakdown by type of institution:–25% Middle Schools
–41% High Schools
–9% Two-year Colleges
–11% Four-year Colleges
–5% Universities with MS Programs
–9% Doctoral Universities
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Future Plans• Develop activities for secondary school science
education
• Recent $1.3M (3 year) NSF ESIE-IMD award
• Develop 36 activities in life and earth sciences
• Project Team:–PI & CoPI (Desharnais & Mayo)
–Science Ed faculty associate (Narguizian)
–Science Ed postdoc (Limson)
–Programmer and graphic artist (Risner, Berberyan)
–Graduate assistant (Kwong)
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Lessons Learned
• It takes lots of resources to do the job right– Time of the developers
– Content expertise
– Programming assistance
– Graphics design
– All of the above costs money ($1.5M so far)
• Team effort is needed (not too many!)
• There should be a single vision
• Listen to users (solicit feedback) and act on it
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More Lessons Learned
• In the sciences, simulations rule!
• Emphasize the scientific method
• Allow for “vertical scalability”
• Instructors prefer modularity
• Virtual courseware has the potential for reaching many students (our combined total exceeds 2,000,000)
• Virtual courseware can enhance learning