Exploring Climate Science with Virtual Reality


Eliciting Student Ideas and Adapting Instruction, Planning for Formative Classroom Tasks

Dig deeply into one Ambitious Science Teaching Tool:  Eliciting Student Ideas and Adapting Instruction.  With partners continue to develop formative classroom tasks for use in classroom instruction and report on use and modifications of these tasks based on student responses.  For our participants a large part of this day was a tour of the Virtual Reality Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

Download: Climate_Science_Follow-Up_4.pptx


Download: Facilitation_Guide_Exploring_Climate_Science_Follow-up_4.docx


Download: Facilitation_Guide_Exploring_Climate_Science_Follow-up_4.pdf


Eliciting Student Ideas and Adapting Instruction

Engage in guided reading to understand goals and examples of eliciting student ideas, making student thinking public and adapting instruction in order to employ this strategy more effectively in developing formative classroom tasks.

Reading: Primer-Eliciting Student Ideas and Adapting Instruction

Planning for Classroom Tasks

Continue to work on planning for engagement or move forward to thinking about aspects of eliciting student ideas in your formative classroom task.

Collaborative Tool: Planning for Engagement

Ambitious Science Teaching Eliciting Student Ideas Webpage

Participant Reflection on the Learning Experience

Participants can reflect individually using the reflection form or, alternatively, elements of the reflection form can be posted, each on a piece of chart paper and participants could work with a partner to complete their reflections on each chart.

Download: Reflection_on_ECS_with_VR_May_2019.docx



   For a beta version of the Clime Time Climate Science Simulation from PNNL and ESD 123 e-mail stem.education@pnnl.gov .  You will need to provide the e-mail with which you registered your Oculus go device.  The final version will but available for free on the Oculus Go Store by November 2019. 


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 Exploring Climate Science With Virtual Reality Professional Learning Module  by Georgia Boatman, ESD 123 and Peggy Willcuts PNNL is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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