go-lab communities & go-lab academy
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© Go-Lab Project - Global Online Science Labs for Inquiry Learning at SchoolCo-funded by EU (7th Framework Programme)
Outreach and Community
Building
Rosa Doran, Jens Koslowsky, Georgios
Mavromanolakis, Diana Dikke and Sofoklis Sotiriou
Go-Lab Review Meeting, Dec. 14th 2016, Luxembourg
Developing an engaging science classroom and a sustainable Go-Lab Community
• Trust to teachers’ professionalism
• Training and Supporting Teachers to use On-line Labs in the classroom
• Design for Every Classroom
• Effective and systematic Organisation of the on-line labs
• Go-Lab Framework for the introduction of on-line labs in school classrooms
Teachers Trained
1660
Schools
1047 Registered
Users
6517
Authors
3877
Inquiry LearningSpaces
Implemented
768
Implemented
44% in school hours
x2.8 times
School ‘Students’
21504 access users40000 actual
students
Go-Lab faces and numbers Go-Lab Dissemination Strategy
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Total: 82.052 unique visitors
on the project website
Go-Lab faces and numbers Go-Lab Dissemination Strategy
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Total: 558 events (26.964 participants)
Go-Lab faces and numbersHow to build a sustainable community
Engagement Activities
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Go-Lab faces and numbersTraining Activities
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Go-Lab community on social media
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Sumper year
Total: 3.668
followers, group members,
newsletter recipients
Go-Lab faces and numbersSupport Activities
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Go-Lab MOOC for teachers
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o 563 participants
o 62 certificates (11%)
o 71% STEM-teachers
o 74% new to Go-Lab
o 39% via Go-Lab social media
o About 20% each via
online media an EU project workshop an EU project Go-Lab website colleague’s recommendation
Go-Lab faces and numbersRecognition
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Go-Lab faces and numbers
Community - Contest
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Go-Lab faces and numbers
Community – Summer Schools
Go-Lab faces and numbersLive Community – from explorer to ambassador
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User
Ambassador
Developer
Explorer
Implementation - Highlights
General introduction
and first teacher training
Follow-up hands-on
workshops
Activities with students
in schools
• What is IBSE
• What is online lab
• What is Golab
• What is an ILS
• Hands-on practice
on portal, labs, apps,
graasp/authoring etc.
• Explore opportunities
of use within the
STEM curriculum
• Adopt a ready-made
ILS or start creating
a new one
… or in out-of-school settingsAND
…A N D
become creators of
inquiry learning content
Teachers have created more than 1500 ILSs
429 of which are now published on golabz.eu
AND
Reports and consolidated graphs
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StandaloneUsers per Author
Authors per ILS
Students per teacher (author)
Registered Users per Author
Authors per ILS
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Number of ILSs versus how many times were used in classroom settings of at least 10 PCs which correspond to about 20 actual students
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ILS usage
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Power (overall)
Power (in-school)
Lessons Learnt:Mainstreaming Go-Lab Results
&Recommendations for the introduction of on-
line labs in schools
Ministries of Education
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o Cooperation with the EUN’s STEM representatives working group: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
o Numerous meetings with MoEs of different European countrires(Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, etc.)
o Go-Lab presentation and booth at the EMINENT conference, November 2015, Spain
o Accredited Go-Lab courses in Portugal and Basque Country
o Dissemination in Germany and product announcement at „Digital education for all!“ event
Scientific publications
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31 publications (Year 4)
90 publications (total)
o Keynote presenting Go-Lab at the Kennisnet/NRO Research Days, 1,500 participants, June 2016, the Netherlands
o Several Go-Lab workshops in scope of JTEL Summer School, June 2016, Estonia
o Go-Lab demo and several paper presentations at DeLFI conference, September 2016, Germany
Dissemination Highlights
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o Go-Lab presentation for related projects and Go-Lab presentation and workshop for Heads of Schools, 9th Scientix project's networking event, November 2015, Belgium
o Various workshops for experienced Go-Lab teachers and novices,12th Science Projects Workshop in the FCL, June 2016, Belgium
o Go-Lab presentation at Global Hands-On Universe event, August 2016, Norway
Dissemination Highlights
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Go-Lab Teachers Academy: An Exploitation Plan for the Go-Lab
Community
Trust to teachers’ professionalism
• Behavioral Change: Towards a community of content creators
• The main recommendation from our work is that teachers could be co-designers in the reform efforts. Instead of allocating resources to developing new educational materials curriculum developers have to offer to teachers the appropriate guidance and support to harmonize existing resources to their needs.
Supporting Teachers to use On-line Labs in the classroom
Recipe of a successful community
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Visionary Workshops Face-2-face training Online SupportCertification and
AccreditationTeacher communities
Practice Reflection /
Summative Workshops
Online – MOOCs ,
webinars
Demo activities in
schoolsContests Teacher Mailing list
Pilot Days International / National
SchoolsTeacher’s Helpdesk Digital Badges Pilot’s Cascade
Online
SupportBest Practices
International Teacher’s
Gathering Events
Explorer User Developer Pilot Ambassador
Using the
Go-Lab
environment
Get acquainted
with Go-Lab portal
and the ILS model
Explore and adopt
some ILSCreate their own ILS
Implement ILS with
their studentsTrain others
ICT Skills Basic ICT skills
Acquainted with
the use of online
labs and
simulations
Capable of
developing online
lessons and create
metadata
Skilled in the use of
ICT, in the creation
of learning
scenarios, etc.
Capable of sharing
their expertise with
others
IBSE
experienceNew to IBSE
Some experience in
student centred
approaches
Has experience in
the IBSE model
Skilled in using the
IBSE model with
students
Master IBSE and is
capable of
introducing others to
the concept
Online /
Remote Labs
Integrate some labs
in their lessons
Integrate ILS in
their lessons
Develop ILS and
pilot test them
Integrate the use of
ILS in several
lessons
Support other
teachers to
implement ILS in
their classrooms
Teacher’s Competence Profile
Effectiveness of the support mechanism
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Ref to Go-Lab registered users (100%)
Implementation in educational settings
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Ref to Go-Lab registered users (100%)
Design for Every Classroom
• This analysis demonstrates that both curriculum developers and on-line lab providers should have a clear view of the school settings where such interventions are taking place. The main characteristics of the system, its functionalities and well as the approach that it facilitates have to take into account the classroom reality. Again the open structure and the modular approach of systems like the Go-Lab could help teacher to easily adopt the proposed interventions into their classroom settings.
Effective and systematic Organisation of the on-line labs
Beyond Curricula Restrictions: Big Ideas of Science• Defining a relevant set of big ideas and positioning the on-line labs
on this set was a major pedagogical innovation in Go-Lab project. Furthermore, the inquiry learning spaces have been developed in such a way that they are modular enough to be easily included, that they are adaptable so that they can be adjusted to a certain extend to the curriculum, and that they are tagged with appropriate metadata so that teachers can find the on-line labs that fit their needs. These actions were based on curriculum and teachers’ competences analysis that were carried out in the project. The project has designed one overarching approach to ensure that inquiry learning spaces will find their way into curricula of different countries. This will help teacher to place an on-line lab at the correct place in the curriculum.
Go-Lab Framework for the introduction of on-line labs in school
classrooms
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