TY - JOUR
T1 - Cloud-based STEM learning
T2 - Using an online simulation to teach renewable resources management in a remote learning classroom during the COVID-19 pandemic
AU - Ku, Nat
AU - Lin, Bonnie
AU - Sun, Jonathan
AU - Wang, Andrew
AU - Mahmoudinobar, Farbod
AU - Montclare, Jin Kim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - During the abrupt and unplanned transition to remote online learning formats due to the COVID-19 outbreak, educators have had to adopt new teaching methods. For instance, online simulations tailored to specific curriculum topics emerged, allowing students to apply their knowledge creatively, with potentially positive effects on engagement and learning efficacy. Here, we examine the implementation of the “Save the World” simulation, created by Wonderville.org, in a high school Advanced Placement Environmental Science classroom in a remote online learning setting. In this module, students determine the most viable renewable energy generation option for given environments. Based on student and teacher feedback, the simulation effectively delivers educational material and promotes student engagement, demonstrating that online simulations can serve as a viable tool to enhance environmental science education and remote learning.
AB - During the abrupt and unplanned transition to remote online learning formats due to the COVID-19 outbreak, educators have had to adopt new teaching methods. For instance, online simulations tailored to specific curriculum topics emerged, allowing students to apply their knowledge creatively, with potentially positive effects on engagement and learning efficacy. Here, we examine the implementation of the “Save the World” simulation, created by Wonderville.org, in a high school Advanced Placement Environmental Science classroom in a remote online learning setting. In this module, students determine the most viable renewable energy generation option for given environments. Based on student and teacher feedback, the simulation effectively delivers educational material and promotes student engagement, demonstrating that online simulations can serve as a viable tool to enhance environmental science education and remote learning.
KW - Advanced placement environmental science (AP environmental science)
KW - educational technology
KW - K-12 STEM
KW - online simulation
KW - remote online learning
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U2 - 10.1177/20427530241276153
DO - 10.1177/20427530241276153
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201951492
SN - 1741-8887
JO - E-Learning and Digital Media
JF - E-Learning and Digital Media
ER -