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Title: WebBased Astronomy Curriculum Development Project


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Web-Based Astronomy Curriculum Development Project
  • Travis Whyte
  • University of Alberta

Imperial Oil National Center for Mathematics,
Science, and Technology Education University of
Alberta Edmonton, Alberta www.ioncmaste.ca
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Web-Based Astronomy Curriculum Development Project
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Astronomy Education
  • Problem
  • Challenging subject for many elementary
    school teachers
  • Subject complexity
  • Shortage of quality resources
  • Outcome
  • Students left with
  • Misleading information
  • A feeling that astronomy as a science is
    unimportant
  • A missed opportunity to learn of the wonders of
    the Universe

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Goals of the Project
  • Develop easily accessible (web-based) astronomy
    curricular resources
  • Target Pan-Canadian curriculum expectations
  • Present astronomy in a highly visible and
    interactive manner
  • Seamlessly integrate instructional technologies
    within the content modules

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Curriculum Resources Include
  • Pan-Canadian Curriculum Matrix
  • Modular Content
  • Astronomy Glossary
  • Interactive Applets
  • Lesson Plans
  • Extension Activities
  • Evaluation Rubrics

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Curriculum Resources Explained
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Content Modules
  • Introduction to the Day and Night Sky
  • The Sun and Stars
  • The Earth and the Moon
  • The Planets
  • Comets, Meteors and Asteroids
  • The Milky Way and Beyond
  • Astronomers and Their Tools

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What are Interactive Applets?
  • An applet is an interactive learning tool that
    acts like a mini-program running within a web
    browser.
  • Users will interact with the applet through
    different means, including movie controller
    buttons and other labeled buttons and input
    windows.
  • The applets used in this website have been
    designed as teaching and learning tools to be
    used by both teachers and students in an attempt
    to augment the curriculum

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Some of the Applets Titles
  • Tracking Sun Spots
  • Phases of the Moon
  • Reasons for the Seasons
  • Solar and Lunar Eclipses
  • Your Weight on Other Planets
  • The Solar System
  • Our Home in the Milky Way

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Applet Tracking Sunspots
  • Using actual solar images students will track and
    measure sunspot displacements in an attempt to
    determine solar rotation rates and identifying
    differential rotation.
  • Students also have the option of determining the
    size of the sunspot after which a comparison to
    Earth is made.

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Applet Phases of the Moon
  • This applet demonstrates the interactions between
    the Sun, Moon and Earth which help to produce the
    phases of the Moon.
  • The animation clearly shows the orbital position
    of the Moon and the corresponding phase as
    observed from Earth.

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Applet Reasons for the Seasons
  • This applet demonstrates the interactions between
    the Sun, Moon and Earth which help to produce the
    seasonal effects on Earth.
  • The animation clearly shows the orbital position
    of the Earth and the Earths axial tilt which
    together affect how the Suns rays impact the
    Earth.
  • Direct rays summer
  • Indirect rays winter

Northern Hemisphere
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Applet Solar and Lunar Eclipses
  • This applet demonstrates the interactions between
    the Sun, Moon and Earth which help to produce
    solar and lunar eclipses.
  • Beginning with an analysis of the orientation of
    the Sun, Moon and Earth, the applet allows users
    to further investigate the alignments necessary
    to produce the different kinds of eclipses.

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Applet Your Weight on Other Planets
  • Students will use this applet to investigate
    their weight on the different planets.
  • Students begin by exploring the planets mass and
    size after which they can make an educated guess
    as to their weight on the planets.
  • Students then enter their weight and press the
    calculate button to display the actual weight on
    the planets.

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Applet The Solar System
  • This applet is designed to help students
    visualize the structure of the solar system while
    gaining an appreciation for the orbital speeds
    (ie. The length of a year).
  • Students will learn that the planets closest to
    the Sun rotate significantly faster than the
    outer planets.

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Applet Our Home in the Milky Way
  • This applet is designed to give students an
    appreciation for the vast size of the Milky Way
    Galaxy.
  • Beginning with a view of the entire galaxy, the
    perspective zooms in to a view of the solar
    system, then to the Earth and Moon and ultimately
    to a view of only the Earth.
  • An approximate field size is shown

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About the Lesson Plans
  • The lesson plans included in this website have
    been designed to be used sequentially or as part
    of a complete unit.
  • Teachers are encouraged to use as much or as
    little of the content as they require for their
    particular classroom needs.
  • Many of the lessons include cross-curricular
    elements including (Art, Language Arts, and
    Mathematics)
  • Evaluation rubrics are included with all lessons

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Some of the Lesson Plan Titles
  • Building and using a sundial
  • Illustrating the constellations
  • Tracking and tracing sunspots
  • Observing and sketching the lunar surface
  • An explorative journey of the solar system
  • Your weight on other planets
  • Plan a mission to a recently discovered planet
  • Timeline of astronomy events and discoveries

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Student Access Site
  • The website has been designed to be accessible by
    both teachers and students.
  • The student version of the website contains
  • content material
  • astronomy glossary
  • interactive applets questions
  • The interactive applets are followed by multiple
    choice javascript questions derived directly from
    the applet.

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Summing it up
  • The elements and format used for organizing the
    content modules will serve both the teachers and
    students well.
  • Teaching the teachers the content
  • Offer suggestions for presenting and teaching the
    materials
  • Provide a wide variety of lesson plans
  • Offer hands-on and technology-assisted learning
    experiences
  • Reinforce the content with appropriate evaluation
    rubrics and strategies

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What are Teachers Saying?
  • I find the curriculum resources extremely
    informative and user friendly.
  • The information and applets are wonderful. I
    will definitely use them when teaching my Grade 6
    Sky Science unit.
  • The student section of the Web-Based Astronomy
    Curriculum is helpful and will be enjoyed by the
    students.
  • This is an excellent reinforcement tool that
    makes the students think about what they have
    learned.

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The Next Step
  • Currently the content materials are limited to
    the sixth grade curriculum.
  • Follow up projects are currently being developed
    for both the ninth and twelfth grade curricula.
  • French language translations are also in the
    development stages for the sixth, ninth, and
    twelfth grade .

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Where is the Website?
  • The website is temporarily being hosted by the
    University of Alberta
  • http//www.ioncmaste.ca
  • The webiste will soon be moved onto the Canadian
    Space Agencys website
  • httpwww.space.gc.ca
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