向高中理科生介绍数据挖掘技术和软件工程

B. Richardson, K. Davis, M.D. Beach
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本文描述了一名计算机科学博士生和一名中等教育硕士生在设计、开发和实施一门高中科学课中的活动。这些研究生被称为研究员,他们在辛辛那提公立学区的中学教室工作,这是辛辛那提大学STEP项目的一部分,该项目由国家科学基金会GK-12计划资助。奖学金获得者与中学数学和科学教师建立了伙伴关系,以创建新的课程、活动和资源,以提高高中学生的STEM技能。此外,研究员们利用他们的工程专业知识,将真实的、探究式的学习经验带入课堂,并向缺乏服务的学生群体介绍工程概念。本文重点介绍了将数据挖掘和软件工程集成到以元素周期表为重点的物理科学课程中的课程。论文中包含了研究员使用的技术,学生的反应和反馈,以及研究员对活动中对学生学习影响最大的方面的观察和反思。
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Introducing data mining techniques and software engineering to high school science students
This paper describes the activities of a Computer Science doctoral student and a Secondary Education masters student in the design, development, and implementation of a lesson for a high school science class. The graduate students, called Fellows, worked in secondary classrooms in the Cincinnati Public School District as a part of Project STEP at the University of Cincinnati, which is funded by the National Science Foundation GK-12 Program. The Fellows formed partnerships with secondary math and science teachers to generate new lessons, activities, and resources to enhance the STEM skills of high school students. Additionally, the Fellows used their engineering expertise to bring authentic, inquiry-based learning experiences into the classroom and introduced engineering concepts to underserved student populations. This paper highlights a lesson that integrates data mining and software engineering into a physical science lesson that focuses on the periodic table. Included in the paper are techniques used by the Fellows, reactions and feedback from the students, and observations and reflections by the Fellows regarding aspects of the activity that had the most impact on student learning.
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