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MIT’s 3.091 and NSDL Materials

Digital Library: Investigating the

Role of Digital Libraries in

Freshmen Introductory Science

Courses with No Lab Component

Donald R. Sadoway

Dept. Materials Science & Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, MA

Laura M. Bartolo

College of Arts and SciencesKent State UniversityKent, OH

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Outline of today’s talk

ABET colloquy, January 2002dilemma facing classeshypothesis of this studyJanuary 2005next steps

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Outline of today’s talk

ABET colloquy, January 2002dilemma facing classeshypothesis of this studyJanuary 2005next steps

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Snapshot of 3.091 Fall 2004

enrollment 630

lectures MWF (chalk & talk w/ AVs)

recitations TR (30 sections)

weekly problem set and quiz

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Outline of today’s talk

ABET colloquy, January 2002dilemma facing classeshypothesis of this studyJanuary 2005next steps

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

hypothesis

the majority of objectives can be met by a virtual laboratory

if so, the results are scalable

600 students& broadly applicable

not restricted to chemistry

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Outline of today’s talk

ABET colloquy, January 2002dilemma facing classeshypothesis of this studyJanuary 2005next steps

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Solid State Chemistry Virtual LaboratoryDonald R. Sadoway, Patrick E. TrapaMon-Fri, Jan 10-14, 18-21, 10am-12:00m, 4-2316 units

Part laboratory, part educational experiment, this subject will introduce laboratory practice without performing experiments. With the guidance of the professor and TA, students will plan three experiments, search for data in digital libraries, and analyze the results. Skill building will include technical writing and oral presentation including the preparation of effective slides.

IAP subject for credit

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Solid State Chemistry Virtual LaboratoryDonald R. Sadoway, Patrick E. TrapaMon-Fri, Jan 10-14, 18-21, 10am-12:00m, 4-2316 units

Part laboratory, part educational experiment, this subject will introduce laboratory practice without performing experiments. With the guidance of the professor and TA, students will plan three experiments, search for data in digital libraries, and analyze the results. Skill building will include technical writing and oral presentation including the preparation of effective slides.

IAP subject for credit

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Materials Digital Library

NSDL Resources – Diverse Topics and Formats

DocumentsInteractives

Exhibits

Maps

Services

Tools

Videos

Data Sets

Animations

Images

VisualizationTools

TeachingResourcesNews

Communities of Practice

Professional Development

RemotelyOperated

Instruments

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Materials Digital Library

NSDL Resources – Diverse Topics and Formats

DocumentsInteractives

Exhibits

Maps

Services

Tools

Videos

Data Sets

Animations

Images

VisualizationTools

TeachingResourcesNews

Communities of Practice

Professional Development

RemotelyOperated

Instruments

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Materials Digital Library

Teaching Resources•ComputationalNanoscience of Soft MatterResearch Resources•Soft Matter Repository

Teaching Resources•Solid State Chemistry•Modeling & Simulation •Transport Archive

University of Colorado at Boulder

University of Michigan

Kent State University

MIT

MatDL Overview

Tools•Submission•MatML grapher•Course composition

•Metis Workflow Technology

•Phase Diagrams•MALDI•CTCMS•Combinatorial Methods•Green’s Functions

MSEL/NIST

MatDL.orgRepository

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Materials Virtual Laboratory

8 students 2 “lab groups”

two “experiments”:Born-Haber cyclestructure-propertyrelationships in polymers

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Materials Virtual Laboratory

instruction by interactive presentation: skill building

intensive coaching of teams

- data mining (MIT Libraries)- scientific writing (papers)- oral presentation (.ppt)

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Materials Virtual Laboratory

measured effectiveness by self assessment before & after:

1 3 5worse no change better

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

3.039 Materials Virtual Laboratory

measured effectiveness by self assessment before & after:

1 3 5worse no change better

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Table 1. Self-assessment of change in u

ABET Lab Objectives N Mean Std.

Deviation

Safety 8 3.00 .00000Psychomotor 7 3.14 .37796Sensory awareness 8 3.63 .74402Instrumentation 8 3.63 .74402Learn from failure 8 4.00 .75593Design 8 4.13 .64087Models 8 4.13 .64087Analysis 8 4.25 .70711Creativity 8 4.25 .46291Experimental 8 4.50 .53452Team work 8 4.50 .53452Ethics in research 8 4.63 .51755Communication 8 4.75 .46291

Self assessment of change in understanding

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Table 1. Self-assessment of change in u

ABET Lab Objectives N Mean Std.

Deviation

Safety 8 3.00 .00000Psychomotor 7 3.14 .37796Sensory awareness 8 3.63 .74402Instrumentation 8 3.63 .74402Learn from failure 8 4.00 .75593Design 8 4.13 .64087Models 8 4.13 .64087Analysis 8 4.25 .70711Creativity 8 4.25 .46291Experimental 8 4.50 .53452Team work 8 4.50 .53452Ethics in research 8 4.63 .51755Communication 8 4.75 .46291

Self assessment of change in understanding

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

the majority of objectives can be met by a virtual laboratory

the results are broadly applicablenot restricted to chemistry

can we show the results to be scalable?600 students

hypothesis validatedvalidated

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

next steps

scale up to 3.091 (8 600)

fall 2005 begin with MIT Libraries,i.e., databases & bibliography

plan for companion VL subject exploiting more of MatDL

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

Materials Digital Library

NSDL Resources – Diverse Topics and Formats

DocumentsInteractives

Exhibits

Maps

Services

Tools

Videos

Data Sets

Animations

Images

VisualizationTools

TeachingResourcesNews

Communities of Practice

Professional Development

RemotelyOperated

Instruments

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

broader implications?

can the VL approach be adopted

for large physics classes?

APS Meeting, Los Angeles, CASadoway March 23, 2005

acknowledgments

National Science Foundation

Angela Locknar

Patrick Trapa

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