This poster presentation will use the Krebs Cycle of Creativity as created
by Dr. Neri Oxman as a framework for a new approach to interdisciplinary
sciences. I will explore the intersectionality of art, science, engineering, and
design. This will include how the synergy between these disciplines creates
opportunities to study how art and design affect our behavior, how design and
engineering impact utility, how engineering and science creates knowledge, and
how science and art portrays information. I will use examples from my own
classes to highlight how the Krebs Cycle of Creativity can provide a new lens to
view interdisciplinary teaching in the science discipline. This will include
examples of projects, teaching materials, and student samples. Visitors will
leave with a tangible understanding of how their school can move away from the
siloed STEAM approach and move towards a more holistic approach that connects
the many different disciplines of science.
TAKEAWAYS:
Visitors will leave with a new lens to view interdisciplinary science teaching including examples of projects, teaching materials, student samples, and a tangible understanding of how their school can move away from the siloed STEAM approach and towards a more holistic take on teaching science.
SPEAKERS:
Adam Vorel (6th Grade Science Teacher: Webster Groves, MO)