Title: PATHWAYS TOWARD BUILDING A SUPERCOURSE OF SCIENCE
1PATHWAYS TOWARD BUILDING A SUPERCOURSE OF SCIENCE
- Science and Technology in a Global Perspective
- AAAS Annual Meeting 15 Feb 2008
- Science SuperCourse Conference at Bibliotheca
Global Health Breakout Session - Alexandrina, 5 January 2009
- Gilbert S. Omenn, M.D., Ph.D.
- Center for Computational Medicine
- Biology
- University of Michigan
- Ann Arbor, MI, USA
2POWER OF THE INTERNET TO FACILITATE SCIENCE
EDUCATION AND NETWORKING THE SUPERCOURSE
- Ron LaPorte, Univ of Pittsburgh
- Ismail Serageldin, Bibliotheca Alexandrina,
- Alexandria, Egypt
- Faina Linkov, University of Pittsburgh
- Vint Cerf, Google
- Gil Omenn, Univ of Michigan
- Panelists from four AAAS Sections
- Listed/sponsored by 10 AAAS Sections
3The Need for Science Education Globally
- There are generally long delays in moving new
knowledge to textbooks and classrooms. - A close relationship between higher education and
advanced research is a hallmark of countries with
economic progress. - A tension between specialization of individual
research and the need for multidisciplinary team
research, especially for societys Grand
Challenges (the theme of my AAAS Presidential
Address in 2006...see SCIENCE 15 Dec 2006). - Busy teachers need assistance in building
teaching materials/lectures for their own use.
4Large-Scale Experiments in Science Education
- AAAS Project 2061, for the K-12 years
- Numerous efforts by field (computer sciences) or
institutions (Boston Museum of Science MIT) - Prototype Internet-based PowerPoint lectures the
SuperCourse in Global Health - Our breakout group has the opportunity to help
shape all the BA SuperCourse fields based on
experience and needs identified.
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8Supercourse
- Provide a library of lectures slides by
discipline and by theme - Create a resource to be utilized and adapted by
teachers at multiple levels - Make resources available globally
- Facilitate adaptation via translation and mirror
servers - Generate a substrate for public education about
science and engineering and about the importance
of technology in our lives
9Drivers Responses
- Students and faculty often comment, aftera
spectacular lecture, that It would be wonderful
if everyone could hear or see that lecture, or
learn what was presented. - How much is the content?
- How much is the visual/live impression?
- Varies with the lecturer and the content
- We have used PowerPoints others are using videos
10Drivers and Responses
- Producing quality lectures in a survey course of
30 sessions is a daunting task. - Journal articles are increasingly dense and soon
may be outdated. - The Epidemiology/Prevention/Global Health
SuperCourse has demonstrated an impressive
willingness of prominent, active scientists to
share their PowerPoint lectures (now 3378). - Teachers around the world (44,000) have
downloaded these lectures from the Internet,
studied the material, and adapted the slides and
concepts to their own lecture needs. - It is a remarkably lively, two-way process
(LaPorte).
11Features of the SuperCourse
- Rapid sharing of outstanding lectures to
scientists and educators globally - Empowering teachers with credible template
lectures readily adapted to their circumstances. - Ease of usage, minimal cost to users,
high-quality content. - Translated into multiple languages
- Downloading facilitated by mirror servers
- Suitable for expansion
12Quality Assurance
- There is considerable skepticism about the
uniformity and quality of a broad collection of
lectures. - We will present findings and plans for quality
assurance (Linkov). - The Google method of user-determined ranking of
lectures seems to be working (LaPorte).
13Meeting Needs in the Developing World
- Fits the 2008 AAAS theme of Science and
Technology in Global Perspective - Spectacular partner in the Bibliotheca
Alexandrina (Serageldin) - Remarkable efforts in various countries to
establish mirror servers (much faster downloads)
and translate large numbers of SuperCourse
lectures (Chinese, Russian, Italian, Spanish,
Arabic)
14Bringing Expertise from the Developing World to
the Global Community
- Top Anthrax lecture in the SuperCourse had been
sent in from Peru before the 2001 episode in the
U.S. - Tsunami in Asia triggered emergency PowerPoint
response within 48 hrs from a global network - Real-time PowerPoints as Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita came up the Florida coast were coordinated
in Novosibirsk and Tehran
15Scientific and Engineering Disciplines versus
Societal Problems or Themes
- Grand Challenges themes like energy/environment/su
stainability, water, global health, and economic
development could be organizing foci for lectures - Disciplines should be natural base
- AAAS sections combine both approaches
- SuperCourse on Epidemiology and Global Health
represents such a combination, with
cross-categorization of lectures
16Pathways to Expand from Global Health to Many or
Most Fields of Science Engg
- Collect individual lecturers from
luminariesNobel Laureates, NAS/NAE/IOM members,
AAAS Fellows globally - Engage individual disciplines, some of whom
already have suitable libraries of open-source
lectures for which reciprocal links might be
appropriate - Stimulate AAAS sections to identify annual
meeting lectures and individuals to invite
lectures from them - Build a great repository and nidus for Developing
Countries at Bibliotheca Alexandrina
17Questions for Today at BA
- What can established and new users of the
SuperCourse tell us about how we can make the
powerpoint lecture approach more user-friendly? - Are search functions and filters very helpful?
- What determines which lectures appear when we
click on a topic? - What should be done to stimulate leaders in the
developing world to contribute their best
powerpoint lectures? - How can contributors be given credit? Cited?
- How do we keep up-to-date?
- How do we expand the Community of Practice?
18Contact Information
- SuperCourse www.pitt.edu/super1
- Followup
- ronaldlaporte_at_gmail.com,
faina.linkov_at_gmail.com - gomenn_at_umich.edu