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Energy Unit Align instructional materials and assessments with learning goals Used with all ability levels of urban 8 th grade students Use GIT to promote student understanding of the content Includes teacher resources and content support materials

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Violet Kulo, Alec Bodzin, Tamara Peffer Lehigh University Support provided by the Toyota USA Foundation NARST 2011 Orlando, FL Geospatial Technologies Map, visualize, and analyze geo-referenced data Industry, business, education Enhance science learning Authentic inquiry Critical thinking skills Problem solving skills Spatial thinking Energy Unit Align instructional materials and assessments with learning goals Used with all ability levels of urban 8 th grade students Use GIT to promote student understanding of the content Includes teacher resources and content support materials Purpose of the Study Examine if GIT can be used to promote students learning of energy resources content. RQ1: Does an inquiry unit supported by geospatial technologies promote urban middle school students understandings of energy concepts? RQ2: Are there any differences among ability level tracked middle school students? Methodology DesignBased Research Design Combines formative evaluation and analysis of the implementation process Naturalistic setting Design partnership Science educators, scientists, instructional designers, classroom teachers Daily teacher interviews Methodology School Context/Participants Diverse ethnic backgrounds - 54% Hispanic, 30% White, 16% Black 105 eighth-grade students and one science teacher 3 ability-levels tracks by mathematics PSSA scores 19% ESL students 20% migratory population 59% reading proficiency and 22% science proficiency Methodology Instrumentation Classroom observation protocol Pre/posttest content knowledge assessment Reliability District Curriculum (N=1043) ELI Curriculum (N=105) Entire instrument Energy acquisition Energy generation, storage, and transport Energy consumption.48.57 Exploring Solar Power Plants with Google Earth Where is the Best Place to Locate a New Solar Power Plant? Exploring Wind Farms with Google Earth Where is the Best Place to Locate a New Wind Farm? Investigating Oil Production and Consumption with My World GIS Energy Resources for the Isle of Navitas Wind Layer Coal Layer FINDINGS: Student Achievement **p