Integration of Medicine and Robotics – an online teacher professional development program for STEM education
Ronald Rockland, Levelle Burr-Alexander, Howard Kimmel, John Carpinelli, Linda Hirsch, T.P. Tylutki
- Year
- 2020
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The goal of this project is to create and implement a web-based professional development program that teachers can access and, as a result of the training, are able to implement, in their classroom. This program is an extension of a previously developed face-to-face program, in which robotics and information technology are applied to solve biomedical problems. The program was designed to enhance student knowledge in biology, medicine, physics, mathematics, engineering, and information technology, and become part of a standard STEM course curriculum. As a result of the original program, face to face workshops for sixty in-state middle and high school teachers were held, and it is estimated that over 3,000 students have been exposed to the concepts of robotic surgery, the engineering design process, and enhanced learning through use of the original program. In addition, six teachers have developed courses within their schools based on the original program, and another teacher developed and taught a summer enrichment program for 8th grade students with the focus on the integration of medicine and robotics to enhance STEM education.
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