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Cases on Models and Methods for STEAM Education
Liquid powered, in this case water.
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Using STEAM in Marine Science: Incorporating Graphic Design Into an Existing STEM Lesson
Callie (Van Koughnett) Dollahon (Wando High School, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9631-8.ch014
Abstract
This case summarizes two perspectives on inclusion of Arts in STEM/STEAM education and how they influence the modification of an existing STEM lesson. Teachers are encouraged to use many instruction models throughout their careers, and inclusion of new methods can seem daunting. This case hopes to illustrate how STEAM education can be included in a classroom through intentional use of graphic design in an everyday lesson or a longer unit. Students in the case are asked to design and build a robotic arm that is capable of accomplishing a task such as move or grasp an object. The specific context is Marine Science in nature but can be adapted to many other content areas.
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Sedimentary Dynamics Within the Sedimentary Filling of Sebkha Sidi El Hani, Eastern Tunisia: Climatic Variability and Its Effect on Erosion
Hydraulic erosion is the process by which water transforms terrain over time. This is mostly caused by rainfall, but also by ocean waves hitting the shore and the flow of rivers.
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