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Title: Sensor-enabled Computer-based Training for Augmenting Science Education


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Sensor-enabled Computer-based Training for
Augmenting Science Education
  • Meera S Datta and Sanjay Gupta
  • Centre for Research in Cognitive Systems (CRCS)
  • NIIT Limited, Synergy Building, IIT Campus,
  • Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016.
  • INDIA
  • Phone 91 11 658 1012 extension 7024
  • Fax 91 11 658 1022
  • E-mail meerasd_at_niit.com
  • sanjayg_at_niit.com

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The Problem
The Problem The Solution Advantages Lesson
Design The Experiment Experimental
Data Learnings Future
  • No seamless connection amongst
  • Computer-Based Training Packages - access to only
    theory
  • Data-logging units - no access to theory
  • Lab equipment

3
The Solution
  • Integrate lessons, data loggers and lab
    equipment
  • Computer-Integrated Experimentation

4
Advantages
  • Approach allows designing teaching units that
    place the child in the role of a scientist
  • Eliminates delay between theory and practice
  • Teaching unit takes on the role of a guide
  • Enables topics to be introduced to a younger age
    group

5
Lesson Design
6
The Experiment
  • Student Spectrum
  • 70 students
  • 48 22
  • 10 - 12 years

7
The Experiment
Kit
Lesson
Instrument
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The Experiment
  • Data Captured
  • Time taken to complete experiments
  • Help Sought
  • No guidance/Guidance/Handholding
  • Previous Experience Yes/No
  • Observations/Remarks

9
The Experimental Data
Time taken by School A children
10
The Experimental Data
Time taken by School B children
11
The Experimental Data
Time taken versus previous experience
12
The Experimental Data
Time taken by School A and B (computer)
13
Learnings
  • Performance does not seem be affected by
  • background
  • gender
  • previous experience
  • exposure to computers
  • Transferred learning mass seems high

14
Learnings
  • Quick creation of lessons possible
  • Can be integrated with non-formal curricula
  • Computer will have to be placed in the lab or
    vice versa
  • New methodology for lesson design

15
Future
  • Lessons designed by children/teachers
  • New experiments conceived by children
  • New instruments conceived by children

16
A screenshot of the Lesson
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A Student with the Kit
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Using the Booklet
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Using the Booklet
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Using the Booklet
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Equilibrium Temperature
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Good and Bad Conductors
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Using MSAgents
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