Title: GEMS Learning Communities (LC)
1Generating Enthusiasm for Math and Science at the
University of West Georgia Julie K. Bartley,
Sharmistha Basu-Dutt, Rebecca Dodge, James
Espinosa, Victoria J. Geisler, Javier E. Hasbun,
G. Richard Larkin, Deborah Lea-Fox, Dusty
Otwell, Muhammad Rahman, Karen H. Smith, Scott
Sykes, S. Swamy-Mruthinti College of Arts and
Sciences, University of West Georgia, Carrollton,
GA 30118
- First-year Seminar Courses
- Themes - CSIUWG and Space Science
- Interdisciplinary courses with a topic too broad
for any one discipline to answer reinforcing the
interrelationship of the STEM disciplines. - Introduce students to the scientific method using
a problem- and inquiry-based learning approaches
to foster motivation and independence. - Stimulate the students to learn more about the
relevance and applications of STEM in a real life
problems and current affairs. - Students learn skills useful for studying
science, careers as scientist, and success in
life.
- Course Reform
- 15 Course Reform Projects
- Supplemental Instruction and peer-led workshops
in Pre-calculus and Calculus I - Peer-led workshops in Biology I
- Interactive lecture demonstration in Physics I
- Case-based projects in Environmental Studies
- Inquiry based laboratory activities in Principles
of Chemistry I and II - Technology-based activities in Physical Geology
- Case-based projects in Computer Science
GEMS Program Objective Increase retention,
progression and graduation (RPG) of STEM majors.
- GEMS Learning Communities (LC)
- A unique and innovative learning environment that
is personal, supportive, and focused on making
the educational experience productive and fun. - LC integrates First Year English Composition,
Frontiers in Science, Pre-calculus and Calculus
I, Chemistry or Biology or Geology, Economics
and/or Political Science.
Physics Students in both classes gained
substantially in all areas on pre- and post-FMCE
after Interactive Learning Demonstrations (ILD)
exposure. ILD exposure improved performance on
Force(3) pre/post FMCE test (32 compared to 6
in Principles of Physics) .
Chemistry Student satisfaction survey (Spring
2005) showed that inquiry-based laboratories in
GEMS reformed course helped students understand
chemistry concepts better and increased their
interest in chemistry and SMET.
CSI Learning Community pose for a photo after the
Mock Trial at the end of the semester
LC was productive, successful and fun!
- Research Fellowships
- 17 first and second year students participated in
the Summer of 2005 and five students participated
during the academic year. - Research projects provided students an
opportunity to - explore current scientific topics, gain
hands-on - experience, and become proficient in advanced
- laboratory techniques.
- Six students have presented their research at
- Peer-Led Workshops and Supplemental Instruction
- Peer-led Workshop in Math
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- Peer-led Workshop in Biology
- Pre-calculus workshops were very effective.
- Math workshops next Fall will be led by GEMS
learning community students from 2004 and 2005
cohorts.
- Biology workshops were not as effective.
- Workshop materials are being evaluated and will
be improved this Summer. - Quality of workshop leaders will be monitored.
- Dissemination of GEMS Program
- Gordon Conference on Chemical Education
Research and Practice - Georgia Science Teacher Association Conference
- National Meeting of the American Chemical
Society - Biennial Conference on Chemical Education
- Southeastern Mathematical Association of
America Meetings - National Conference on Undergraduate Research
- Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive
Science Conference - Mid-South Region Meeting of the American
Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Ajay Pillai co-authored a paper published in the
Proceedings of the NCUR
Keith Rice and Bryan Victor won 1st prize for
their poster at the ASPRS Mid-South Region
Conference
Acknowledgments NSF STEP grant DUE-0336571
Anna Hix presented her paper at the Midwest AI
Cognitive Science Conference. She also won 1st
prize at UWG Sigma XI student presentation
Heather Dahlin and Jalpa Patel presented a poster
at the National Meeting of the ACS