Title: End-user Education and Outreach: Teachers and Students
1End-user Education and Outreach Teachers and
Students
- Maggie Niess, Pejmon Sadri, Kwangho Lee Gogot
Suharwato - Science and Mathematics Education
- Oregon State University
- niessm_at_onid.oregonstate.edu
2End-Users Teachers from previous summer
- Followed to the classrooms
- Barriers to teaching about spreadsheet design and
dependability - Difficulty handling students with access to
hands-on use of technology - Lack of school technical support
- Lack of access to technology - labs used for
testing (NCLB emphasis) - Technical requirements when incorporating
technology - Lack of problems and ways to integrate into
curriculum. - Supports for teaching about spreadsheet design
and dependability - School support and encouragement from others such
as the principal - Access to computer labs
- More practice working with students and working
with the technology in mathematical lessons.
3End-users Middle School Girls First Spreadsheet
Experience
- Saturday Academy Hurricane Katrina Problem
- Design playhouses for playgrounds destroyed by
Hurricane Katrina - Cost must be within the amount donated 500,000
- How dependable is your spreadsheet?
4What happened in just 2 hours -a quick glimpse!
5What the girls said after the class
- Majority liked working with the hands-on model
building activity with the spreadsheet lesson. - None found the spreadsheet work confusing.
- Wanted more work with spreadsheets - where they
could create the spreadsheets from scratch to
solve problems. - They were mixed (half yes-half not sure)
concerning interest in computer science as a
career.
6http//oregonstate.edu/dept/sci_mth_education/euse
s/
Focus Curriculum
Focus Teaching students
Follow-up to classroom
7The one week course
8Focus on Designing Problems
Dynamic Linear Function Machine
Wind Frequency
DVD vs. Satellites
MMs Experiment
Number Trick
El Nino and La Nina Impacts on Temperature and
Precipitation
Math Target
San Diego Zoo
Forest Thinning
Airplanes taking off and landing
Solar Panels
9Goals for the Course Spreadsheet Scaffolding,
Teaching Strategies, and Assessing Students
- Design lessons that teach both the
science/mathematics content and about spreadsheet
design (dynamic and dependable). - Use spreadsheets as tool for extending problems
dynamic spreadsheets require students to learn
about designing dependable spreadsheets. - Dont embed values
- Use built in formulas
- Reference cells in formulas
- Understand absolute vs. relative cell referencing
10Teachers Designing Problems to Guide Student
Learning Math/Science With Spreadsheets
11What the teachers said
- I envision integrating spreadsheets throughout
the school year by starting with some very simple
ones and then building up the students' skills so
they can use more and more intricate
spreadsheets. - If it weren't for this program, I wouldn't even
know what a spreadsheet was! Because of this
program I now feel like an "expert" within my
school. I have been asked to chair the math
department's integration of spreadsheets for the
school. Through using excel last year, I found
that kids were really excited about math and I
felt like I gave them a tool that they can use
for the rest of their life. - I feel that I have a stronger understanding of
how spreadsheets can be applied to lessons in my
classes. There were several examples introduced
throughout the week long course that will help me
in developing my own lessons. I especially liked
the MM lab and have thought of several lessons
that I relate this to. - It has provided me with material to use,
spreadsheets I can use with students to begin
scaffolding their learning of math to
spreadsheets. It demonstrated to me how easy it
can be to get the spreadsheet to do the basics
yet it has the power to allow for very complex
applications. I think its going to actually be
easier to integrate my math curriculum with
spreadsheets than I had earlier thought. - This program has shown how to use examples that
are more aligned with student experiences to
scaffold the stepping stones that reach more
difficult concepts that may be more unfamiliar to
students. - Â Â Â
12The two-week course
- investigated designing and scaffolding needed to
incorporate dependable spreadsheets in exploring
math/science problems - worked in the EUSES lab with the prototypes
- taught the Harry Potter Saturday Academy class
13Teaching Students about Dynamic and Dependable
Spreadsheets using a Harry Potter Theme
Harry's Wands
Magic Squares
Dynamic MMs
Sorting Hat
Number Tricks
Library at Hogwarts
Vampires
Dynamic Airplanes
One inch tall
14Hermiones Magic Square Problem
- Place the numbers 1-9 in the cells so the sum of
all rows, columns and diagonals is 15 - Create this spreadsheet
- Emphasis on dynamic spreadsheets
- Entering formulas in cells to do calculations
- Discuss importance of dependable spreadsheets
- Create a 4X4 magic square
15Hogwarts Expansion
- What should the new Hogwarts houses look like?
- Castles?
- Fortresses?
16Emphasizing Testing of Spreadsheets in EUSES Lab
- Explored gradebook spreadsheets, investigating
the formulas used to do the calculations - Searched to correct errors in a similar gradebook
using the WYSIWYT prototype
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18Harry Potter Class Website
19New Student Creations
Final Problem!
1. Create the formulas
2. Change the quantities
Pay Attention to this Spending Limit
20Guiding Students Learning About Designing and
Working with Dependable Spreadsheets
21Guiding Students Learning About Designing and
Working with Dependable Spreadsheets
22What the teachers said
- My main vision of implementation is to make
spreadsheet use an integral part of my lab
activities. Â This will include instruction as
well as student use. Â The resource cards are labs
that I am already doing, so it will be easy to
implement spreadsheet instruction from the very
beginning of the school year. Â - I see the spreadsheets as being much more
versatile than I realized. Â I did not realize the
dynamic nature of it and how that could be used
to ask a variety of "what If" questions. This
makes exploring the math and science much more
interesting to the students and gives them
practice in more complex reasoning skills. - I am really excited to use the spreadsheet tool
in my classroom. Â Telling acomputer what to do
and seeing it happen right away is empowering.
 I'll takeany opportunity for my students to
experience instant success with theirscience
education. Â Turning numeric data into visual data
is so developmentally appropriate for junior high
kids. Â Using spreadsheets to analyze information
isreally going to work in my classroom! - This class has made me see that getting
spreadsheets is something that can bedone with a
wide variety of lessons. Â There are several
things that I reallywant to do in my class, and
I feel like I am more equipped with how to
getstudents up to the skill levels that they
need. Â When using the lab in thepast, I was
always apprehensive about students abilities with
the computer, and now I feel more equipped to
teach them the skills they need.
23So? Whats Next?
- Follow teachers to the classrooms to gather data
about the teaching with and about spreadsheets - Creating a Teacher Resource link for the EUSES
website - Collaborate around learning spreadsheets and CS
preparation - with - Oregon Pre-engineering and Applied Sciences
Initiative (OPAS) - Engineering and Technology Industry Council
(ETIC) Computer Science Task Force - Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement
(MESA) - Presentations AMTE, NCTM, others
- Papers on the research
- Professional development for teachers to learn to
integrate design of dependable spreadsheets and
creating dynamic spreadsheets to ask what if
questions - Integrating spreadsheet problems in teaching
mathematics and science - Case studies of teachers developing TPCK
- Teacher resources for teaching