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This NSF-funded project aims to develop design recommendations and further research to effectively extend science cyber-infrastructures to high school classrooms. The project targets large science cyberinfrastructure projects, intermediary developers of digital tools, and education researchers.
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One Ocean, Endless lessons • Liesl Hotaling • University of South Florida • lhotaling@mail.usf.edu • With contributions from: • Cheryl Peach, Scripps Institution of Oceanography • Ruth Krumhansl, June Foster, Education Development Center • Janice McDonnell, Rutgers University
Oceans of Data The goal of this NSF award is to develop design recommendations and recommendations for further research, in service of effectively extending science cyber-infrastructures to the high school classrooms.
Oceans of Data Three target audiences: • Large science cyberinfrastructure projects • Intermediary developers of digital tools and interfaces • Education researchers
My Story…. When constructing a story, you need: • Engaging context • Include a memorable fact • Start with a common assumption • Introduce a point of conflict People are hard-wired to respond to stories. Stories engage and welcome new audiences.
Created by the Learning and Informal and Formal Environments Center, NSF Science of Learning Center
Created by the Learning and Informal and Formal Environments Center, NSF Science of Learning Center
General Tips • 24/7 • Maintain urls/redirects • “3 second rule” • Downloads problematic • Effective delivery
General Tips • Audience appropriateness • Background information • “Textbook” examples • Address learning styles if possible • Make it worth being on the web
Summary • Pioneers • See • Tell • Share
One Ocean, Endless LessonsThank you! Liesl HotalingUniversity of South FloridaCollege of Marine Sciencelhotaling@mail.usf.edu