Title: Remote Sensing Education: Past, Present, and Future
1Remote Sensing EducationPast, Present, and
Future
- Nancy Colleton
- Theresa Schwerin
- IGES
2Overview
- Background
- Trends Examples
- Hallmarks of Excellent RS Education Products
- For Further Information
3BackgroundNASA Earth Science Education Product
Review
- Independent peer review conducted by IGES for
NASA (1996-present) - Range of Product Types/Formats
- Curriculum/Instructional, Supplemental Curriculum
Materials, Resources - Printed (e.g., posters, lithographs, booklets) to
electronic formats (e.g., WWW pages, CD-ROMs) - Targeted Audiences Elementary - Undergraduate,
Informal Education
4Trends
- Products
- Single Discipline ? Multi- and Inter-disciplinary
- Inquiry/Investigative approach vs Cookbook
activities - Student-Focused Research
- Increased use of Technology (www, online
instruction, CD-ROM, etc.)
5Product Examples
- Earth System Science Education Alliance (ESSEA)
- Earth System Science Online Courses for K-12
Teachers (www.cet.edu/essea) - Graduate-level, 16 week courses (K-4, 5-8, 9-12),
developed by Center for Educational Technologies
at Wheeling Jesuit University - Through a partnership between IGES and CET, with
NASA funding, courses are being offered through
several colleges and universities across the U.S. - Inquiry-based, team approach, uses innovative
instructional design
6Product Examples
- GLOBE Earth System Science Poster - www.globe.gov
- Global Data for 1987 (Pathfinder Dataset/Typical
Year) - Solar Energy
- Average Temperature
- Cloud Cover
- Precipitation
- Soil Moisture
- Vegetation
7Product Examples
- Skymath -http//www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/
Skymath.html - Science/Math/Technology
- Developed by UCAR
- Middle school modules using environmental and
real-time weather data - Space Place - http//spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov
- Earth and space science and technology
- NASA JPL -- activities for elementary-age
children - Mission Geography -- http//missiongeography.org
- WestEd - Strategic Science Teaching --
- Lessons for using literature in inquiry-based
science (late 2002)
8Hallmarks of ExcellenceRemote Sensing Education
Products
Start and End with the Audience in Mind
- Know your audience
- Design based on audience needs
- One Size Does Not Fit All -- targeted vs. broad
audience - Include target audience in design, review, and
testing - Distribution/Dissemination
Provide Accurate Content (Science Tech)
9Hallmarks of ExcellenceRemote Sensing Education
Products
Education Friendly
- Supports Teacher Requirements (e.g., National
Education Standards in U.S.) - Incorporates effective teaching/learning styles
Inquiry-based, Student Centered - Age-appropriate -- e.g., reading level
appropriate to audience, considers developmental
differences of audience - Effectively-Presented Information
- Complete information/content for target audience
(may not be familiar with the content). - Tools (e.g., glossaries, answer keys, blank
worksheets) - Label images/charts/graphs with units of
measurements (metric!) and provide color keys
10Hallmarks of ExcellenceRemote Sensing Education
Products
Technology-based Products
- Platform Independent (Mac/PC)
- Appropriate for computer resources available in
classrooms - Web not Cob-Web Keep links up-to-date and update
content - Uses technology effectively (interactive
features, cost effectiveness) - Password-protected teacher sections (students not
have access to answers)
11Hallmarks of ExcellenceRemote Sensing Education
Products
Production/design quality is high
- Design is effective, visually stimulating, and
appealing. - Visuals/images are crisp, clear, and/or
high-resolution. - Video/audio quality is high.
- Free from production errors
Provide Resources/References for Further
Exploration
12For More Information
- http//www.strategies.org
- http//earth.nasa.gov/education