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Journal of geoscience education | 2015

Technology-Enriched STEM Investigations of Place: Using Technology to Extend the Senses and Build Connections to and between Places in Science Education.

R. Justin Hougham; Karla Bradley Eitel; Brant G. Miller

ABSTRACT In this article we explore how reconceptualizing the role of technology in place-based education (PBE) enhances place responsive pedagogies through technology. Combining the strengths of adventure learning (AL) and PBE, Adventure Learning @ (AL@) advances both place responsive education and online learning in science education. This is needed, as the conventional AL model lacks authentic explorations of places that are “local” to the expedition teams and the students following along. The AL@ approach promotes localized authorship and knowledge keeping. AL@ more fully realizes the potential of AL, using PBE approaches that engage students as authors of knowledge through direct field experiences and the creation of digital artifacts of scientific inquiry.


Curriculum Journal | 2015

Adventure learning as a curricular approach that transcends geographies and connects people to place

Brant G. Miller; Christopher J. Cox; R. Justin Hougham; Von P. Walden; Karla Bradley Eitel; Anthony D. Albano

Effectively communicating scientific research has taken on greater importance as climate change impacts the world we live in. It is increasingly incumbent upon the science and education communities to produce and deliver curriculum that is timely, accessible, and scientifically accurate. In the summer of 2012, scientists and educators worked together to develop and conduct the Adventure Learning @ Greenland (AL@GL) project, which explored the capacity of hands-on and web-based climate science education experiences that occurred in Greenland and the US. The Adventure Learning approach and associated framework was used to design the learning experience during AL@GL activities. Participating students were from Greenland, Denmark, and the US; these students included participants who were diverse, rural, and traditionally underrepresented. Participating students worked closely with educators and scientists to learn about an atmospheric observatory at Summit Station, located on the Greenland Ice Sheet. The purpose of this article is to inform readers in how they may use Adventure Learning and the newly developed curriculum model called Content, Transition, Inquiry, and Synthesis for the education and outreach of research projects.


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2015

Technology integration coursework and finding meaning in pre-service teachers’ reflective practice

Royce Kimmons; Brant G. Miller; Julie M. Amador; Christopher David Desjardins; Cassidy Hall


Techtrends | 2013

The Practical Enactment of Adventure Learning: Where Will You AL@?.

Brant G. Miller; R. Justin Hougham; Karla Bradley Eitel


Science and Children | 2014

Big Project, Small Leaders.

Jennifer Schon; Karla Bradley Eitel; Deirdre Bingaman; Brant G. Miller; Rebecca Rittenburg


The Electronic Journal of Science Education | 2014

Supporting Elementary Pre-service Teachers to Teach STEM through Place-based Teaching and Learning Experiences

Anne E. Adams; Brant G. Miller; Melissa Saul; Jerine Pegg


Archive | 2015

Preparing Preservice Teachers to Become Self-Reflective of Their Technology Integration Practices

Julie M. Amador; Royce Kimmons; Brant G. Miller; Christopher David Desjardins; Cassidy Hall


The journal of college science teaching | 2013

Exploring Student Engagement in an Introductory Biology Course

Steven J. Lysne; Brant G. Miller; Karla Bradley Eitel


The Journal of American Indian Education | 2012

Fostering Indigenous STEM Education: Mobilizing the Adventure Learning Framework through Snow Snakes

Brant G. Miller; Aaron Doering; Gillian H. Roehrig; Robert Shimek


Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2012

Localizing Adventure Learning: Teachers and Students as Expedition Leaders and Members

George Veletsianos; Brant G. Miller; Karla Bradley Eitel; Jan U.H. Eitel; R. Justin Hougham

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University of Minnesota

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