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This Wiki supports the ''Incorporating K-12 Outreach Into Digitized Collections Programs'' Workshop  
This Wiki supports the ''Incorporating K-12 Outreach Into Digitized Collections Programs'' Workshop  
 
= Best Practices Document =
*[[Media:Draft2.pdf | Current Draft]]
= Basic Information =
= Basic Information =


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Although scientists are interested in working with K-12 educators and learners as part of their educational outreach activities, not many understand how to effectively design, execute, or evaluate a successful K-12 program or how to begin and maintain a working relationship with K-12 educators and administrators. This workshop will provide an opportunity for experts in both collections and education to interact, share knowledge, discuss challenges and issues, and ultimately collaborate on a best practices document that can be shared with the greater collections community.
Although scientists are interested in working with K-12 educators and learners as part of their educational outreach activities, not many understand how to effectively design, execute, or evaluate a successful K-12 program or how to begin and maintain a working relationship with K-12 educators and administrators. This workshop will provide an opportunity for experts in both collections and education to interact, share knowledge, discuss challenges and issues, and ultimately collaborate on a best practices document that can be shared with the greater collections community.


= Workshop Resources =  
= Workshop Supporting Documents =  
*[[Media:Introduction.pdf|Introduction to the Workshop]]
*[[Media:WorkshopAgendaUpdated.pdf| Workshop Agenda]]
*[[Media:LOGISTICS_EO_K12_ 2016_updated.pdf| Workshop Logistics Document]]
* [https://www.idigbio.org/content/incorporating-k-12-outreach-digitized-collections-programs Workshop Announcement]
* [https://www.idigbio.org/content/incorporating-k-12-outreach-digitized-collections-programs Workshop Announcement]
*[[Media:Introduction.pdf|Introduction to the Workshop]]


= Workshop Agenda =  
= Workshop Presentations =
Coming Soon!
 
'''Introduction to the Workshop'''
 
* [[Media:Introduction_slides.pdf | Introduction to the Workshop]] -- Molly Phillips and Amy Bolton
 
'''Lightening Introductions'''
 
*[[Media:participant_introductions.pdf| Participant Introduction Slides ]] -- All participants
 
'''Insights from NSF into Broader Impacts'''
 
*[[Media:MardisiDigBioBI.pdf | Broader Impacts for K-12]] -- Marcia Mardis
 
*[[Media:Bruce_bi.pdf | NSF, K-12, and Broader Impacts: Thoughts & Tips]] -- Bruce MacFadden
 
'''Integrating Collections Into the Classroom Setting: Needs, Challenges, Benefits, and Integrating Standards'''
 
*[[Media:RobHoffman.pdf | Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) conceptual shifts of how we teach science in K-12]]-- Robert Hoffman
 
*[[Media:Basham.pdf | Beyond the Collection Box: Using Natural History Collections in Promoting Transformative Pathways in K-12 STEM Learning]] -- Anne Basham
 
*[[Media:DLinton.pdf | Improving Science Teaching]] -- Deb Linton
 
''' Engaging Students in Collections-based Learning: Needs, Challenges, Benefits, and Building Relationships with Educators'''
 
*[[Media:Betty.pdf | Engaging K-12 Learners in Informal Settings]] -- Betty Dunckel
 
*[[Media:MastEO.pdf | Making it Count—Classroom Citizen Science for Biocollections]] -- Austin Mast
*[[Media:Popson.pdf | Using Natural History Collections to Engage Young Learners in Science Practices]] --Colleen Popson
 
'''Online/Digital Resources: Effective Design and Technology Approaches'''
 
*[[Media:Ashley_SI.pdf |Smithsonian Learning Lab]] -- Ashley Naranjo
 
*[[Media:JEvans.pdf | Digital Learning Today:  Examining realities vs. aspirations sample of findings from the speak up research]] -- Julie Evans
 
*[[Media:MardisiDigBioDesign.pdf | iDigBio Resources as OER: Implementation Considerations for Design, Use, and Assessment]]-- Marcia Mardis
 
'''Examples of Successful K-12 Education and Outreach Programs'''
 
*[[Media:Cubeta.pdf | Educational Outreach with Fungi]] -- Marc Cubeta
 
*[[Media:Harris.pdf | Notes From Nature: an approach to Integrating Citizen Science into High School Classrooms]]  -- Kari Harris
 
*[[Media:ButtsEO.pdf | iDigPaleo]] -- Susan Butts
 
'''Broadening Participation'''
*[[Media:DMP.pdf | Darrell Porcello]]
*[[Media:LWhite.pdf | Broadening participation through UCMP web resources]] -- Lisa White
 
''' Evaluation and Assessment'''
 
*[[Media:EllisAE.pdf | Assessment and Evaluation]] -- Shari Ellis
 
[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s1xn04nbvo6c0e7/AACvJispmQrOGymWY2UpV8i7a?dl=0 Dropbox folder]
 
= Best Practices Document =
 
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kj5Ot2XZW-LDqfDG-IBA4YzwHKluO5PtzkmKyfPRQo8/edit Document Roles]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VboxzhFh78dkc6nlgOTCJAZiIRvk0Ymu--c3TI9kXTs/edit?usp=sharing Table of Contents]
 
''Chapters''
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14VVJdZOD9ZpBM2f8_2sGnMkwHlwt9PEcg7djFNshne0/edit?usp=sharing Preface]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1whElZuHx_wOnNORWuDlyQMStVF0Qg-nXMs2ef2SEyNs/edit?usp=sharing Chapter One: Integrating digitized biodiversity collections into learning settings in school and out: needs, challenges, benefits, integrating standards]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KIa7gFBLL1QoCWVu4XY3rlQxKzH2rwajsdHNuYxWzeI/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Two: Learning from biological specimens and collections from preK  to grade 12: Theory and practice]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZQrOYL7wDYjGh_lMy0FiBZn3eDYg2C0n9gk5AtPwC0M/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Three: Online/Digital Resources: effective design and technology approaches]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qaurFp1mcXffG-vMXdKZ_XyifOjkUs5CHbodV6tT7-8/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Four: Lessons learned from successful outreach using biological collections in schools and outside]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-UZmKeXuH9FVSE4XTkUOP9knB4W_UNUyaM9FiFaYGrY/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Five: Broadening Participation]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/16F8m6c70x3YGmf3eK1pcVL6cgejZRMnoe5Crgr2j1II/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Six: Evaluation and assessment]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zRH_DxQsJ5hYhXm7lwhcKsVVVRHrifKdCgUHnh004sk/edit?usp=sharing Chapter Seven: Finding support for K-12 Outreach projects]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yJxTiDqhJhpcIPbSwY7AxAlHbYxxxVmtfNkT7NVQHs8/edit?usp=sharing Conclusion]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XE_EP2yFO37mxAxwyZtFibaH2lv3QhoBR-FXobVCzns/edit?usp=sharing Appendices]
 
 
* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9zqKK80tdzhby0waXN6YXBPeXM?usp=sharing Parent Folder]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 8 June 2017

This Wiki supports the Incorporating K-12 Outreach Into Digitized Collections Programs Workshop

Best Practices Document

Basic Information

Dates: December 5-6 with travel days on December 4th and 7th 2016.

Location: Q?rius, The Coralyn W. Whitney Science Education Center at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (http://qrius.si.edu/) Washington, D.C.

Introduction: K-12 educators and learners are a large and deserving audience for outreach activities associated with scientific projects, and are often incorporated into the statement of Broader Impacts of NSF proposals. Science is increasingly emphasized in K-12 classrooms and compliments current STEM and STEAM educational initiatives, and all successful K-12 programs must link activities to state and national science standards, for example NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards). Understanding and linking to state and national science standards is also crucial to create a relevant and useful resource. These standards provide a framework that empowers teachers to promote greater student initiative and leadership in developing research questions and inquiry and experiential learning based investigations.

Although scientists are interested in working with K-12 educators and learners as part of their educational outreach activities, not many understand how to effectively design, execute, or evaluate a successful K-12 program or how to begin and maintain a working relationship with K-12 educators and administrators. This workshop will provide an opportunity for experts in both collections and education to interact, share knowledge, discuss challenges and issues, and ultimately collaborate on a best practices document that can be shared with the greater collections community.

Workshop Supporting Documents

Workshop Presentations

Introduction to the Workshop

Lightening Introductions

Insights from NSF into Broader Impacts

Integrating Collections Into the Classroom Setting: Needs, Challenges, Benefits, and Integrating Standards

Engaging Students in Collections-based Learning: Needs, Challenges, Benefits, and Building Relationships with Educators

Online/Digital Resources: Effective Design and Technology Approaches

Examples of Successful K-12 Education and Outreach Programs

Broadening Participation

Evaluation and Assessment

Dropbox folder

Best Practices Document

Chapters