Understanding environmental issues requires students to understand science
and social factors. To improve student understanding of how different regions
are impacted by, and seek solutions to, environmental issues, educators at three
institutions connected students in General Education life science courses.
Faculty from the participating institutions -- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
(EICC), Louisiana State University (LSU), and San José State University (SJSU)
-- have created a semester-long project in which students met virtually in small
groups to discuss specific environmental issues. Students research local
environmental issues to share and compare with their peers in other locations
and create communication tools (e.g., websites, podcasts, etc.). Data collected
through student surveys indicates students connected with peers in different
locations have enhanced knowledge and understanding of how similar environmental
issues impact people in different parts of the world.
TAKEAWAYS:
This talk will explain logistics of this multi-institution project. This includes the faculty having to coordinate instructions and due dates, policies to protect students' rights when communicating, and the use of common rubrics for assessing student work.
SPEAKERS:
Tracy Hmielowski (Assistant Profesor: Riverdale, IA)