T&L 2900: VIR: Phenomena-based Learning in the K-12 Science Classroom

Phenomena are natural events that spark wonder, and inspire scientists to investigate and learn about our universe and our place in it. Tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, moonbows, and decomposition are some examples of phenomena that have inspired scientists to ask "why?" and "how?"

These same phenomena can spark curiosity in our students. In this course for K-12 science educators, participants will learn the steps to design and implement an engaging phenomena-based learning experience and participate in inquiry-based media-driven learning where they will  interact, clarify, question, and design meaningful learning experiences for themselves and their students. Participants will explore and apply digital tools to set goals, research, track progress, and show learning. Participants will collaborate via online communities to discuss and share lessons and strategies.

Course Resources
ED Tech - Register for 'Phenomena-based Learning in the K-12 Science Classroom' Here

 Session Details

Schedule: Once access has been granted, you will have 6 months to complete. Refer to ED Tech's Website
This session no associated prices.

Cancellation Policy

Please refer to ED Tech's course cancellation policy.

Instructor or Facilitator

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Megan Gonzalez