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Eight-Legged Encounters—Arachnids Volunteers and Art help to Bridge the Gap between Informal and Formal Science Learning

机译:八足En-蜘蛛志愿人员和艺术帮助弥合非正式和正式科学学习之间的鸿沟

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Increased integration and synergy between formal and informal learning environments is proposed to provide multiple benefits to science learners. In an effort to better bridge these two learning contexts, we developed an educational model that employs the charismatic nature of arachnids to engage the public of all ages in science learning; learning that aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas associated with Biodiversity and Evolution). We created, implemented, and evaluated a family-focused, interactive science event—Eight-Legged Encounters (ELE)—which encompasses more than twenty modular activities. Volunteers facilitated participant involvement at each activity station and original artwork scattered throughout the event was intended to attract visitors. Initial ELE goals were to increase interest in arachnids and science more generally, among ELE participants. In this study, we tested the efficacy of ELE in terms of (i) activity-specific visitation rates and self-reported interest levels, (ii) the self-reported efficacy of our use of volunteers and original artwork on visitor engagement, and (iii) self-reported increases in interest in both spiders and science more generally. We collected survey data across five ELE events at four museum and zoo sites throughout the Midwest. We found that all activities were successful at attracting visitors and capturing their interest. Both volunteers and artwork were reported to be effective at engaging visitors, though likely in different ways. Additionally, most participants reported increased interest in learning about arachnids and science. In summary, ELE appears effective at engaging the public and piquing their interest. Future work is now required to assess learning outcomes directly, as well as the ability for participants to transfer knowledge gain across learning environments.
机译:提议增加正式和非正式学习环境之间的整合和协同作用,以为理科学习者提供多种好处。为了更好地桥接这两种学习环境,我们开发了一种教育模型,该模型利用蜘蛛的魅力来吸引各个年龄段的公众参与科学学习。与下一代科学标准(与生物多样性和进化相关的NGSS学科核心思想)相一致的学习。我们创建,实施和评估了以家庭为中心的互动式科学活动-八重En(ELE)-该活动包含二十多个模块化活动。志愿者促进了每个活动站的参与者参与,散布在整个活动中的原始艺术品旨在吸引游客。 ELE最初的目标是在ELE参与者中更广泛地提高对蜘蛛和科学的兴趣。在这项研究中,我们从以下方面测试了ELE的功效:(i)特定于活动的访问率和自我报告的兴趣水平;(ii)我们使用志愿者和访客参与的原始艺术品的自我报告的功效,以及( iii)更广泛地自我报告对蜘蛛和科学的兴趣增加。我们收集了整个中西部四个博物馆和动物园地点的五次ELE事件的调查数据。我们发现,所有活动都能成功吸引游客并吸引他们的兴趣。据报道,无论是志愿者还是艺术品,都可以有效地吸引游客,尽管可能以不同的方式。此外,大多数参与者报告说对学习蜘蛛和科学的兴趣增加了。总而言之,ELE似乎有效地吸引了公众并激发了他们的兴趣。现在需要未来的工作来直接评估学习成果,以及参与者在学习环境之间转移知识增益的能力。

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