Motivating youth to learn STEM through a gender inclusive digital forensic science program.

IF 12.1 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Smart Learning Environments Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-06 DOI:10.1186/s40561-022-00213-x
Eoghan Casey, Jennifer Jocz, Karen A Peterson, Daryl Pfeif, Cassy Soden
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This paper describes the design, implementation and research of the Cyber Sleuth Science Lab (CSSL), an innovative educational program and supporting virtual learning environment, that combines pedagogical theory, gender inclusive instruction strategies, scientific principles/practices, gamification methods, computational thinking, and real-world problem solving. This program provides underrepresented youth, especially girls, with digital forensic knowledge, skills and career pathways, challenging them to explore complex social issues related to technology and to become cyber sleuths using real-world digital forensic methods and tools to solve investigative scenarios. Students also learn about related careers while improving their cyber street smarts. The CSSL incorporates additional "outside of the computer" activities to strengthen students' engagement such as structured in-classroom discussions, mock trials, and in-person interactions with practitioner role models. The CSSL was piloted in various forms to assess the suitability for in-school and out-of-school settings, and the students predominantly represented racial minorities. Research in this project relied on a mixed methods approach for data collection and analysis, including qualitative and quantitative methods, reinforced using learning analytics generated from the students clicking through the interface and interacting with the system. Analysis of gathered data indicate that the virtual learning environment developed in this project is highly effective for teaching digital forensic knowledge, skills, and abilities that are directly applicable in the workplace. Furthermore, the strategies for gender inclusive STEM instruction implemented in CSSL are effective for engaging girls without being harmful to boys' engagement. Learning STEM through digital forensic science taps into girls' motivations to address real-world problems that have direct relevance to their lives, and to protect and serve their community. After participating in the educational program, girls expressed a significantly greater increase in interest, relative to boys, in learning more about careers related to digital forensics and cybersecurity.

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通过性别包容的数字取证科学计划激励年轻人学习STEM
本文描述了网络侦探科学实验室(Cyber Sleuth Science Lab, CSSL)的设计、实施和研究,这是一个创新的教育计划和支持虚拟学习环境,它结合了教学理论、性别包容性教学策略、科学原理/实践、游戏化方法、计算思维和现实世界问题解决。该项目为代表性不足的青年,特别是女孩,提供数字法医知识、技能和职业道路,挑战他们探索与技术相关的复杂社会问题,并利用现实世界的数字法医方法和工具成为网络侦探,解决调查场景。学生们还可以学习相关的职业,同时提高他们的网络街头智慧。CSSL结合了额外的“电脑外”活动,以加强学生的参与,如结构化的课堂讨论,模拟审判,以及与从业者榜样的亲自互动。我们以各种形式进行试点,以评估学校内外环境的适宜性,学生主要是少数民族。该项目的研究依赖于数据收集和分析的混合方法,包括定性和定量方法,并通过学生点击界面和与系统交互产生的学习分析来加强。对收集数据的分析表明,该项目开发的虚拟学习环境对于教授直接适用于工作场所的数字法医知识、技能和能力非常有效。此外,在CSSL中实施的性别包容性STEM教学策略对于吸引女孩而不损害男孩的参与是有效的。通过数字法医科学学习STEM可以挖掘女孩的动机,以解决与她们生活直接相关的现实问题,并保护和服务她们的社区。在参加了教育项目后,女孩们对学习更多与数字取证和网络安全相关的职业表现出了比男孩们更大的兴趣。
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Smart Learning Environments
Smart Learning Environments Social Sciences-Education
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