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Cooking as Science: A new take on the scientific method

Cooking as Science: A new take on the scientific method. Kevin Miklasz Iridescent. Iridescent. http://iridescentlearning.org/programs/engineers-as-teachers/. Scientific Method?. hypothesis experimenting measurement observations/data objective systematic linear procedures

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Cooking as Science: A new take on the scientific method

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  1. Cooking as Science:A new take on the scientific method • Kevin Miklasz • Iridescent

  2. Iridescent http://iridescentlearning.org/programs/engineers-as-teachers/

  3. Scientific Method? • hypothesis • experimenting • measurement • observations/data • objective • systematic • linear • procedures • testable • asking question • creative • innovative

  4. UnderstandingScience.org

  5. http://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/alvarez_10

  6. UnderstandingScience.org

  7. Iridescent’s Scientific Method Question Hypothesis Experiment Results Context

  8. Iridescent’s Scientific Method Question Hypothesis Experiment Results Context

  9. Iridescent’s Scientific Method Question Hypothesis Experiment Results Context

  10. Iridescent’s Scientific Method IDEAS Question Hypothesis Creative Experiment Boring Results Context present results

  11. Why use our model? IDEAS • It’s more engaging! • It’s more accurate • It emphasizes qualities of good scientists Question Hypothesis Experiment Results Context present results

  12. Cooking as Science:Two implementations

  13. Top Chef Masters http://www.hulu.com/watch/242463/top-chef-masters-getting-all-science-y

  14. Top Chef Posters Find Them At: http://sciencefare.org/visualizations-science-concepts/

  15. Using ScienceFare.org • Basis for classroom activities • In-class reading assignments • Provide discussion area for experiments

  16. Jam Band • Carolyn Tepolt • “Can pectin content, and thus gelling ability, be predicted on the basis of berry relatedness?”

  17. The GreatEgg-stravaganza • Judit Pungor • “How do you make the perfect scrambled eggs?... Turns out, for every 10 people you ask, they offer 11 opinions... But what was the best way of doing it?” “But inconclusive results are actually an important part of science (or so my adviser keeps reassuring me). Inconclusive results highlight areas of science that need further exploration. While the magic of scrambled eggs continues to evade me, I know at least that the magic does not lay only in what is added to the eggs.”

  18. The Mystery of the Wet Potato • Kevin Miklasz • “Is it water or the starches in potatoes that cause them to get their gummy, sticky interior?” • “The result, unfortunately, did not fit nicely into either expected answer...In other words, it seems as though both water and starches contributes to the gumminess.”

  19. Future directions • Develop 5-lesson after-school series • “The ScienceFare experiment” workshop • Ask the Scientist • Education section • and...

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