Big Data, Small Devices: Investigating the Natural World Using Real-time Data - Couverture souple

Governor, Donna; Bowen, Michael; Brunsell, Eric

 
9781681402765: Big Data, Small Devices: Investigating the Natural World Using Real-time Data

Synopsis

Now your students can transform their mobile phones and tablets into tools for learning about everything from weather to water quality. Big Data, Small Devices shows you how. This book is designed for Earth and environmental science teachers who want to help students tap into, organize, and deploy large data sets via their devices to investigate the world around them. Using the many available websites and free apps, students can learn to detect patterns among phenomena related to the atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and seasons. Written by veteran teachers, Big Data, Small Devices is organized into two major parts. It covers tools that help you both find real-time data and understand what to do with the data. Then, the authors provide sample app-based activities that you can use as written or adapt to your specific needs. These days, opportunities to learn are as close as your students' personal technology. As the authors of Big Data, Small Devices note, "Allowing students to conduct investigations using their smart phone in app-based activities allows them to be more engaged in science investigations."

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À propos des auteurs

Donna Governor is an associate professor of science education at the University of North Georgia. She has 32 years' experience teaching all grades, Kindergarten through High School. She was the NSTA Director, Preservice Teacher Education (2020- 2023). Donna is a Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Science Teaching (2007) and the Outstanding Earth Science Teacher for Georgia in 2014. She is a past president of GSTA and past NSTA District V Director. Donna is a lead author of the NSTA Press Books, "Big Data, Small Devices" and "Staging Family Science Nights."

Dr. Eric Brunsell, a former high school science teacher, is an assistant professor of science education at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, he is engaged in projects related to integrating technology into the science classroom and professional development. His research explores how educators use social networking for professional growth.

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