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Changing the way we teach science: Using Internet-based Data Visualization Tools to Access and Interact with Authentic Environmental Data. A presentation to: The Joint North American, European and South American Symposium on Science and Technology Literacy June 3, 2006. Lima, Peru. Authors.

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  1. Changing the way we teach science: Using Internet-based Data Visualization Tools to Access and Interact with Authentic Environmental Data A presentation to: The Joint North American, European and South American Symposium on Science and Technology Literacy June 3, 2006. Lima, Peru

  2. Authors • Richard Huber (huberr@uncw.edu) • Dennis S. Kubasko, Jr. (kubaskod@uncw.edu) • University of North Carolina WilmingtonWilmington, North Carolina 28403USA • Jeremy Dickerson • East Carolina University

  3. Data Visualization Tools • Ocean View – an interactive website on the physical properties of oceans (http://www.uncw.edu/oceanview/)

  4. Data Visualization Tools • River Run – an interactive website on the water quality of the Cape Fear River (http://www.uncw.edu/riverrun/)

  5. Data Visualization Tools • River View – an interactive website of river plume data from the Cape Fear River (http://uncw.edu/riverview/)

  6. The Watson School of Education Professional Development System University-School Partnership… A Community of Educators Building Excellence in Education Throughout Southeastern North Carolina

  7. Pre-service Teacher Education • Students explore the toolset during methods class • Students integrate the toolset during the student teaching internship semester • Secondary (high school) students engage in: • inquiry-based science activities using authentic data, • application of technology tools (internet), and • knowledge of the local ecosystem

  8. In-service Teacher Education • Data visualization tools are currently used with: • undergraduate science content students • Graduate River Ecology students • Ph.D. Oceanography students • In collaboration - Graduate students in Environmental Studies, middle school teachers and high school teachers train to use the data visualization tools • Public school students (middle and secondary grades

  9. Changing the way we teach science: Using Internet-based Data Visualization Tools to Access and Interact with Authentic Environmental Data A presentation to: The Joint North American, European and South American Symposium on Science and Technology Literacy June 3, 2006. Lima, Peru

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