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Welcome!. Pioneering Online Science Labs. Vandana Rola, Manager, Web Course Development M arigrace Ryan, Professor of Biology Shan Huang, Associate Professor of Physics. Presenters. History Engaging online students in Astronomy Immersing online students in Biology Impact
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Welcome! Pioneering Online Science Labs
Vandana Rola, Manager, Web Course Development Marigrace Ryan, Professor of Biology Shan Huang, Associate Professor of Physics Presenters
History Engaging online students in Astronomy Immersing online students in Biology Impact Questions and Answers Agenda
Team of Professionals Flash Developer Graphic Designer Instructional Designer
Standards for Online Labs Clear Instructions Platform Independent Accessible Intuitive Reusable Learning Objective
Density Lab View the Density Lab
Rotation of Mercury Lab View the Rotation of Mercury Lab
Engaging Students • Team collaboration
Engaging Students • Inquiry based learning
Modes of Instruction Similarities Differences
Articulation Lab View the Articulation Lab
Skeletal PAL Skeletal PAL App Skeletal PAL Promo Video
Blood Smear Lab View Blood Smear Lab
Fetal Pig Fetal Pig Dissection Video
Fetal Pig Fetal Pig Dissection Simulation
Fetal Pig Fetal Pig Rollovers
DNA Fingerprinting Lab View the DNA Fingerprinting Lab
BIO Lab Student Comments • “I enjoyed the animation link for articulations. It helped me learn the different articulations for the different bones.” • “I really liked how we were able to put the bones together in the animation and learn how they were connected.” • “I now understand how blood types are determined and the method that is practiced to determine them. I was also able to view and identify the different types of blood cells and the components that makeup whole blood. Also, I was able to understand the functions of the cells and components that make up whole blood.” • “The fetal pig is my absolute favorite lab! It is awesome to be able to do this online!” • “I like the way you can dissect the fetal pig on the screen.”
AST Lab Student Comments “Prior to this lab, and quite frankly, prior to this course, I had no idea how to even find the North Star. Everyone always told me that it was the brightest star in the sky. This I know now is incorrect. There are quite a few other stars that actually do appear brighter than the North Star. Now, understanding where the North Star is in relation to the Big Dipper and the Little Dipper, I am able to correctly identify other various constellations. " "When looking at the evening sky, I was successfully able to describe to my boyfriend where the Big Dipper actually was and how the Big Dipper circles the North Star. I was also able to point at Cassiopeia. I have to say that everyone that I have provided this information too has been impressed that I, being a person who didn’t even know which way was North, was able to navigate my way around the sky.” "Astronomy class at Sinclair, $250. Astronomy book for class, $100. Ruler for class, $2. Being able to prove to everyone that Amanda can actually find the North star, priceless! :) "
AST Lab Student Comments “The orbit chart was awesome! I loved doing it and it really helped me learn. The instructions were easy, too.” “At that point, I realized that I was observing my first planet, and I thought it was very exciting. I came back inside and got my son, brother, and mother, so that they could experience this viewing with me. It was awesome showing my son his first harvest moon and his first planet (besides Earth of course).” “The most positive experience I had was plotting and following the sun spot throughout several days. It was interesting how the data spoke when plotted along an x and y plane, and when the slope was used to calculate the period of rotation for the sun.” “I LOVED this lab! I would like to do it again with the knowledge I have now, I know I could improve on my technique! The most positive experience I had was the feeling I got when I was able to complete the measurements and fit them!”