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Student-designed Experiments: Part 3 Analyzing Collected Data
July 13, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT
$45.00(M July 13, 12-1:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time)
Teachers will play the role of the students, collecting data in their own homes and pooling their observations and measurements in a spreadsheet shared by their lab partners. We will conduct data analysis within lab groups during the workshop to experience how this process can be performed using remote teaching and learning platforms. Peer critiques will help improve the preliminary data charts, graphs, and analysis to produce a curated product from each lab group before going on to the final steps of drawing conclusions. This workshop builds on the process taught in Parts 1 and 2 of the Student-designed Experiments series, but it can be used as a stand-alone workshop if desired.
This 1.5-hour workshop is open to teachers of all grade levels and subject areas, however, we will focus on employing the Next Generating Science Standards (NGSS) instructional methods for teaching math-infused science. As is the case in all CLC workshops, participants will experience this technique firsthand and then collaborate to create an application of this teaching practice to cover their content, skills, and learning objectives.