“Measuring bones”: A cross-disciplinary experiential learning event to increase awareness that math is everywhere

Catherine I. Phillips, Kim Linsenbardt, Mary Q. Zocchi
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Community colleges serve a substantial percentage of college-age students in the United States, many of whom arrive with negative attitudes toward mathematics, despite there being many STEM-related fields available to community college graduates. The current paper summarizes the creation of a day-long activity that assists students in developing applied mathematical skills in a format that aligns with the experiential learning theory. Students at a community college in Texas are learning math by engaging with a popular topic, crime scene investigation, through an annual event, established in 2017, called NVCsi. Students interact with hands-on activities that combine forensics, mathematics, and other disciplines. The implementation of the event is described so that other colleges can develop their own experiential learning event. Planned data collection for future event cycles are described, as are limitations and constraints of the NVCsi event with a discussion of planned modifications.
"测量骨骼":跨学科体验式学习活动,提高数学无处不在的意识
在美国,社区学院为相当大比例的大学适龄学生提供服务,尽管社区学院毕业生可以进入许多与 STEM 相关的领域,但其中许多人对数学持消极态度。本文总结了一项为期一天的活动,该活动以符合体验式学习理论的形式帮助学生发展应用数学技能。德克萨斯州一所社区学院的学生通过 2017 年创办的名为 "NVCsi "的年度活动,以犯罪现场调查这一热门话题为切入点学习数学。学生们通过结合法医学、数学和其他学科的实践活动进行互动。本文介绍了该活动的实施情况,以便其他学院也能开发自己的体验式学习活动。介绍了未来活动周期的计划数据收集,以及 NVCsi 活动的局限性和制约因素,并讨论了计划进行的修改。
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