DocumentCode
3592201
Title
Professional development for network science as a multi-disciplinary curriculum tool
Author
Sheetz, Lori ; Dunham, Veronica ; Cooper, Judith
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. Sci., United States Mil. Acad. at West Point, West Point, NY, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
178
Lastpage
182
Abstract
To be successful in the 21st century, students must have a fundamental knowledge of complex networks which allows them to explore the interconnectedness of our world. Network science, a relatively new field of study, represents a fundamental shift away from reductionism to a more complex real world approach to problem solving which looks at interactions between components as well as the components themselves in a system. It is a tool that assists researchers and students to make connections needed to solve complex challenges and integrate abstract ideas. While this field has primarily engaged students at a graduate level, recently a growing number of new undergraduate courses have been offered and for a small number of high school students there have been opportunities to participate in research. However, initiatives have reached a relatively small number of students. In an effort to bring network thinking to more students, a professional development course was developed to introduce more teachers to network science and show how it can be utilized as a multi-disciplinary tool within their current curriculum.
Keywords
STEM; computer aided instruction; educational courses; educational institutions; further education; professional aspects; complex networks; complex real world approach; graduate level; high school students; multidisciplinary curriculum tool; network science; network thinking; problem solving; professional development course; reductionism; student engagement; undergraduate courses; Communities; Complex networks; Conferences; Ecosystems; Education; Social network services; Standards; K-12 STEM; Network Science; Professional Development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC), 2015 IEEE
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-1828-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISECon.2015.7119919
Filename
7119919
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