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Integration of the Arts and Technology in GK-12 Science Courses

机译:GK-12理科课程中艺术与技术的融合

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This paper, overview a study performed in two 10th grade chemistry classes at a girls High School in Philadelphia, PA. Discussion with the teacher of the two classes, led to the realization that students are finding a hard time understanding the structure of an atom. Comprehension of the atom is a foundational skill in Chemistry, without the understanding of the atom, many topics in chemistry will be very difficult to understand. To tackle this problem, students in these two classes worked in groups of four, and each group was assigned a periodic element. They used iPads provided by the university to first design the structure of the atom in an app called AutoDesk 123Design. Students then provided their design to a NSF funded GK-12 graduate student fellow, and the 3D models were printed via a 3D printer at Drexel University. Once all atoms were completely printed, the students were able to paint and put together the different components using various household materials. A short PowerPoint presentation was also done by each group to discuss the various elements assigned, their structure and how electrons move in the orbitals of their specific atom. To assess their knowledge a pre and post-test was given to each student, and as a benchmark. Two additional classes that did not participate in this activity were also given a pre and post-test to be used as a control. Results of this study showed that the experimental group had a stronger understanding of the subject matter as opposed to the control group, thus, indicating that technology and arts may had a positive correlation to students' learning experience.
机译:本文概述了宾夕法尼亚州费城女子高中在两个10年级化学班上进行的一项研究。与两个班级的老师讨论后,我们意识到学生很难理解原子的结构。理解原子是化学的基础技能,如果不了解原子,化学中的许多主题将很难理解。为了解决这个问题,这两个班的学生分成四个小组,每个小组都分配了一个周期性的要素。他们使用大学提供的iPad首先在名为AutoDesk 123Design的应用程序中设计原子的结构。然后,学生将他们的设计提供给NSF资助的GK-12研究生,然后通过Drexel大学的3D打印机打印3D模型。一旦所有原子都被完全打印,学生就可以使用各种家用材料绘画并组合不同的组件。每个小组还作了简短的PowerPoint演讲,以讨论分配的各种元素,其结构以及电子如何在其特定原子的轨道中运动。为了评估他们的知识,对每个学生进行了预测和后测,并以此作为基准。另外两个未参加此活动的课程也进行了前测和后测,以用作对照。这项研究的结果表明,与对照组相比,实验组对主题的理解更强,因此表明技术和艺术可能与学生的学习经历成正相关。

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