Project Profile

Science Mission to Planet Earth (SMPE): IT–Integrated Coastal Education

Description

The “Science Mission to Planet Earth (SMPE): IT–Integrated Coastal Education” project takes advantage of the Louisiana coastal features to integrate science and mathematics for students and teachers in grades 6-8 in urban and rural settings. This project will involve 200 middle school students and 20 teachers per year (a total of 600 middle school students and 60 teachers over the three-year period) from urban and rural settings. This project promotes the use of information technology to gather and transmit data images via GIS Remote Sensing and to set up situations or displays via visualization simulations. The use of technology for this project serves as a means to introduce earth science concepts to middle school students through "real world" discussion of the issues associated with the Louisiana Coastal Zone (wetlands and marshes, climate change, fisheries habitat, land use, urban sprawl). This project is linked to the GLOBE project that addresses similar issues. SMPE builds upon the GLOBE project as it emphasizes a new component, stressing the use of information technology and potential careers associated with technology.

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PROJECT DETAILS

Award Number
0525235
Project Duration
2005 - 2008
Category
Comprehensive
Organization(s)
Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA
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Project Work State
LA
Target Gradespan(s)
Middle school (6-8)
Geographic Location(s)
Rural
Urban
Project Status
Expired
Additional Disciplines
Environmental Science - general
Additional Target Participants
Educators
Students