2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Paper No. 52
Presentation Time: 1:00 PM-3:45 PM

THE VISUAL GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION ENVIRONMENT (VGEE): LEARNING FROM STUDENT-CONSTRUCTED VISUALIZATION OF GEOPHYSICAL DATA


PANDYA, Rajul E., DLESE Program Center, UCAR, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80304, BRAMER, Daniel J., Deptartment of Atmospheric Science, Univ of Illinois, 105 S. Gregory Street, Urbana, IL and DOMENICO, Ben, Unidata Program Center, UCAR, PO Box 3008, Boulder, CO 80307-3008, pandya@ucar.edu

The VGEE (Visual Geophysical Exploration Environment) is an online learning environment that helps undergraduate students learn fundamental Earth system science concepts through hands-on interaction with scientific visualization and data. The VGEE consists of four elements:

·An inquiry-based curriculum for guiding student exploration (http://www.dpc.ucar.edu/vgee)

·A learner-centered interface to a scientific visualization tool

·A collection of concept models (interactive tools that help students understand fundamental scientific concepts)

·A suite of El Niño-related data sets adapted for student use

A key innovation of the VGEE is the integration of concept models and the visualization tool. Concept models are simple, interactive, java-based illustrations of fundamental physical principles. We developed eight concept models and integrated them into the visualization tool to enable students to probe data. This ability to probe data using a concept model addresses the common problem of transfer—the difficulty students have in applying theoretical knowledge to everyday phenomenon.

We also conducted a classroom study of the VGEE’s impact on student understanding of the fundamental physics of El Niño and related Earth phenomena. In the study, the group that used the VGEE showed a 20% greater improvement from pre-test to post-test than the control group. The VGEE group also indicated that the class made a greater contribution to their ability to apply logic and reasoning to scientific problems.