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NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002. 2. Acknowledgements. We thank Shannon Ricles, Bobbye Bartels, Loren Yee, Bernie Freeman, Heidi Boyette, Jeff Seaton, Cory Gilbert, William Bensen, Chris Giersch, Jennifer Pulley, Cheryl Keeton, Katrina Townes, Kevin Krigsvold, M
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1. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 1
2. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 2 Acknowledgements We thank Shannon Ricles, Bobbye Bartels, Loren Yee, Bernie Freeman, Heidi Boyette, Jeff Seaton, Cory Gilbert, William Bensen, Chris Giersch, Jennifer Pulley, Cheryl Keeton, Katrina Townes, Kevin Krigsvold, Michael Bibbo, Clyde Lewis, Robert Starr, and William Williams for their contributions to various programs discussed in this presentation.
NASA Grant NAG-1-2219 and NASA Grant NCC 435 provide funding support for these programs.
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4. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 4 I. Introduction We have recently become more organized with a business plan and marketing and public relations staff. We have also gone through an extensive review exercise and developed a strategic plan with goals and outcomes for each program.We have recently become more organized with a business plan and marketing and public relations staff. We have also gone through an extensive review exercise and developed a strategic plan with goals and outcomes for each program.
5. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 5 I. Introduction We have recently become more organized with a business plan and marketing and public relations staff. We have also gone through an extensive review exercise and developed a strategic plan with goals and outcomes for each program.We have recently become more organized with a business plan and marketing and public relations staff. We have also gone through an extensive review exercise and developed a strategic plan with goals and outcomes for each program.
6. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 6 II. Major Goals of Distance Learning Programs to increase educational excellence
to enhance and enrich the teaching of mathematics, science, and technology
to increase scientific and technological literacy
to communicate the results of NASA discovery, exploration, innovation and research
7. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 7 III. History of Distance Learning Programs NASA CONNECT 1997
NASA Science Files (formerly NASA Why? Files) and NASA's Destination Tomorrow 2000
NASA's Kids Science News Network (KSNN) and NASA LIVE 2001
The programs have won numerous (~60) awards for distance learning, videography, and web design, including 8 Emmys.
8. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 8 IV. Description and Methodology for Distance Learning Programs We define distance learning as “getting people--and often video images of people
--into the same electronic space so they can help one another learn,” and we provide “a system and process that connects learners with distributed sources”
9. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 9 IV. Description and Methodology for Distance Learning Programs All pre-college distance learning programs
support the national mathematics, science, and technology standards
support K-12 systemic change
involve educators in their development, implementation, and evaluation
are based on alliances and partnerships
seek to invoke a sense of geographic, ethnic and cultural diversity
10. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 10 IV. Description and Methodology for Distance Learning Programs
11. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 11 IV. Description and Methodology for Distance Learning Programs NASA CONNECT
NASA Science Files (formerly NASA Why? Files)
NASA's Destination Tomorrow
NASA KSNN
NASA LIVE
12. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 12 NASA CONNECT Goal: Support the integration of mathematics, science, and technology in grades 6-8.
13. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 13 NASA CONNECT Description:
connection between the mathematics, science, and technology concepts taught in the classroom and NASA research
30 minute broadcast
classroom activities – low cost materials
web activities - simulations
resource-rich teacher guide (PDF on web)
14. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 14 NASA CONNECT
15. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 15 NASA CONNECT Methodology (1 of 2):
components complement one another and produce a cohesive, flexible unit for classroom use
the broadcast intersperses classes of students from diverse backgrounds and geographical locations doing the activities
experts from diverse backgrounds
dynamic hosts weave the story together and take the students on an adventure in learning
mentors from partner organizations
16. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 16 NASA CONNECT Methodology (2 of 2):
the cartoon character Norbert invites viewers to reflect on what they are learning
short animated mathematics activities are featured during the video as reinforcement
script produced in conjunction with educators and the scientists featured in the video
activities are developed and tested by educators
lesson plan contains connections to national standards, resources, a glossary, a complete description of the activity, and extensions and questions (PDF on web)
17. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 17 NASA CONNECT Student Outcomes:
Make connections between the mathematics, science, and technology taught in their classroom and the real world applications by observing NASA engineers and scientists;
increase understanding of mathematics, science, and technology concepts through hands-on and interactive web activities;
develop the literacy and technology skills needed to use the Internet for investigation and research;
view mathematics, science, and technology as a process requiring creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills;
gain awareness of careers requiring problem-solving skills, mathematics and science proficiency, and technology application;
gain awareness of NASA: programs, projects, and facilities;
and overcome stereotyped beliefs by learning about women and minorities actively involved in challenging engineering and scientific tasks.
18. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 18 NASA Science Files Goal: The NASA Science Files television broadcast, web site, and educators’ guide use Problem-Based Learning (PBL) to help students in grades 3-5 explore topics through scientific inquiry.
19. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 19 Description:
series of four, standards-based instructional programs for grades 3-5 that introduce students to science as inquiry, the scientific method, problem-based learning and NASA
each 60-minute program is divided into four 15-minute “teachable segments” and is supported by a web site and resource-rich teacher guide. NASA Science Files
20. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 20 Methodology (1 of 3):
tree house detectives are confronted with real-world problems and are provided with the knowledge and tools to attack the problem
four 15-minute instructional segments
features content experts from NASA and the STEM community
museum resources, experiments, and classroom activities to help the tree house detectives solve the problem. NASA Science Files
21. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 21 Methodology (2 of 3):
web component nerve center of learning experience
separate sections for students, educators, and parents
content information, experiments and activities, experts to contact, and a variety of other resources to aid student teams in finding possible solutions to the featured online problem
teams take on role of scientist solving the online problem
array of Problem-Based Learning tools (action plan, basic design log, PBL questions, “get up and go”, problem board, problem log, reflection journal, scientific investigation log, scientific method flowchart, scientific process log, and web site evaluation)
resources and guidance for the team’s culminating report and presentation
essential information is one click away and other information a maximum of three clicks away NASA Science Files
22. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 22 NASA Science Files
23. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 23 Methodology (3 of 3):
educators’ guide is designed to augment the television broadcast and can be downloaded from the web site or received in the mail
guide features segment overviews, program objectives, vocabulary, classroom activities, worksheets, literature and Internet resources, and implementation strategies
team of elementary school teachers, NASA researchers, and NASA Distance Learning Center staff develops the programs and guides. NASA Science Files
24. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 24 Student Outcomes:
Increase understanding of Problem-Based Learning and science as inquiry;
develop the literacy and technology skills needed to use the Internet for investigation and research;
increase scientific and technological literacy;
gain awareness of careers requiring problem-solving skills, mathematics and science proficiency, and technology application;
view mathematics, science, and technology as a process requiring creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills;
gain awareness of NASA: programs, projects, and facilities;
and overcome stereotyped beliefs by learning about women and minorities actively involved in challenging engineering and scientific tasks. NASA Science Files
25. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 25 NASA's Destination Tomorrow Goal: Create and heighten the interest of high school students and adult learners in mathematics, science, technology, and NASA.
26. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 26 NASA's Destination Tomorrow Description:
30-minute nationally aired video programs designed to increase the scientific literacy of educators, parents and lifelong learners
material is drawn from current research and spin-offs developed at NASA Centers – primarily the NASA Langley Research Center.
27. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 27 NASA's Destination Tomorrow
28. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 28 NASA's Destination Tomorrow Methodology:
theory and principles of adult learning guide the developers
topics are chosen to broaden the public’s perception of NASA beyond space and flight by discussing less known spin-offs of NASA researchers
30-minute show is divided into five 5-minute segments: Behind the Scenes, How It Works, On the Runway, Future/Tech Watch, and Retrospective and two 30-second “Did You Know?” vignettes
two hosts set the tone of the show and introduce the segments
individual correspondents cover the segments in depth and interview one or two researchers.
29. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 29 NASA's Destination Tomorrow Outcomes:
Stimulate and increase scientific and technological inquiry and literacy;
enhance, enrich, and facilitate the learning process;
gain awareness of NASA: programs, projects, and facilities;
interest NASA and university collaboration;
increase outreach to the informal education community;
increase interest of under-represented groups in mathematics, science, technology, and NASA;
improve literacy of students who do not use English as their primary language.
30. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 30 NASA Kids Science News Network Goal: Support national efforts to prepare all children to succeed in mathematics, science, and technology.
31. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 31 NASA KSNN Description:
series of 1-minute lively, kid-oriented news breaks that explain mathematics, science, technology, geography and computer science concepts
web support
activities
address misconceptions
wide visibility
32. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 32 NASA KSNN ksnn.larc.nasa.gov
33. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 33 NASA KSNN Methodology (1 of 2):
pilot program at CNU to develop scripts, activities, and web page content
Teams of 3-4 preservice teachers develop scripts, activities, background material and web page content
Teams work with content expert for their project
Effective communication with 3-5 graders through the video medium is presented in class
programs are professionally produced with child actors in English and Spanish
34. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 34 NASA KSNN Methodology (2 of 2):
activities and introductory material available on the web
considering producing some of the newsbreaks using animation software like FaceStation
content is drawn from common misconceptions and NASA material
35. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 35 NASA KSNN Student Outcomes:
Stimulate interest in and increase understanding of mathematics, science, and technology;
correct commonly held mathematics, science, and technology misconceptions;
gain awareness of NASA: programs, projects, and facilities;
increase scientific and information technology literacy;
increase interest of minority and female students in mathematics, science, technology, and NASA;
and improve literacy of students who do not use English as their primary language.
36. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 36 NASA LIVE Goal: Increase the understanding of mathematics, science, technology, and NASA among: K-12 students and educators, 13-18 students and faculty, and adult (life long) learners in formal and informal settings.
37. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 37 NASA LIVE Description:
synchronous (two-way), interactive videoconferencing sessions
communicate NASA Langley research, educational programs and career opportunities to educators and students in grades K-12, grades 13-18, and adult learners
30 topic series is currently available on the NASA LIVE web site
38. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 38 NASA LIVE
39. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 39 NASA LIVE Methodology:
connect students to real problems and real world applications of STEM
topics are chosen based on an educational need to complement university courses relating to STEM as well as aeronautics
interactive 60-minute videoconference live from NASA Langley
30-minute presentation
20-minute Q&A segment
10-minute overview of educational and professional opportunities
on demand conferences
40. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 40 NASA LIVE Outcomes:
Stimulate and increase scientific and technological inquiry and literacy;
enhance, enrich, and facilitate the learning process;
model the effective use and integration of instructional technology;
raise awareness of NASA pre-college, college/university, and distance learning programs;
gain awareness of NASA: programs, projects, and facilities;
increase NASA and university collaboration;
increase outreach to the informal education community;
increase interest of under-represented groups in mathematics, science, technology, and NASA;
and improve literacy of students who do not use English as their primary language.
41. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 41 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs Testing and Evaluation of Activities and Web Site
NASA CONNECT activities are tested by teachers during a special summer program
Focus groups of middle school teachers select three NASA CONNECT programs and the teacher and students are observed by NASA distance learning educators
NASA Science Files web site development, formative evaluation and usability tests are conducted before and during each season with the help of public and home-based educators in grades 3-5. The results are evaluated and used to improve the usability and structure of the web site
42. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 42 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs Survey Data
1998-1999 NASA CONNECT Program
1999-2000 NASA CONNECT Program
2000-2001 NASA CONNECT Program
2000-2001 NASA Why? Files Program
1000 surveys sent to a randomly selected group of registered educators
43. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 43 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs Survey Data
About 100 questions on
demographics
attitudes towards technology
use and availability of technology
evaluation of components of program
44. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 44 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
45. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 45 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
46. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 46 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
47. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 47 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
48. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 48 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
49. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 49 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
50. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 50 V. Validation and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
51. NASA Langley Distance Learning Center Programs EDMEDIA 2002 51 VI. Future Directions Spanish versions of NASA's programs and web sites
Evolve NASA Science Files web page into a more useful learning center for kids and parents for home schooling
Streaming some of the video broadcasts from our web sites
Dissemination on DVD
Move to web conferencing
Teacher training in using technology
Science education research - welcome collaborators