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Template & Community Builder: My Lab Bench

August 24, 2020 by River X. Suh in Distance Learning, Diversity & Community
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Week 1 Community Builder: Part 1 - My Lab Bench

What it is: 1 student slide of 3 things on their lab "bench" that represent their science identity + prewriting

Suggested use:

1. Distribute pre-writing Doc: pre-writing document asking about the role of science in their lives and their experiences

2. Brainstorm answers for the first 3 (I used PollEverywhere).

3. Give feedback on Doc, assign slides & teach how to insert images. (I use Alice Keeler’s Pull 1x1 Tables in Docs to Sheets to get responses & push feedback.)

4. Distribute Forms where students describe and explain how each object relates to their prewriting answers.

5. Combine into final community slide deck of a research lab with multiple lab benches. Assign 3 to comment on.

Templates (at end so you can manipulate at your leisure) included. Now includes tutorial in slides for exporting as JPEG, and link to a great resource for researching different scientists: Lancaster’s Diverse Scientists Database.

Now with Part 2!

The end of my "Build your Lab Bench" Slide activity, I ask students to redress the legacy of normative white supremacy in science today by researching and making a poster for themselves of a scientist who can inspire them throughout the year. I include the guiding research doc (they fill out the 1x1 tables & I push feedback through via a Sheets script). I have yet to make the tutorial for building a poster in Canva. (I'm thinking it might be too much app load for my students this early.)

guided research doc (English/Spanish)
Slides if online research is a challenge

Slide sources from #IamAScientist and Remezcla. Guided research Doc instead of Form so teacher can give multiple feedback drafts and connect w/ student. Doc links to Slides, A. Lancaster’s Diverse Scientists Database, and Spotlight on Scientists.

Summary: Sequence for thinking is:

  1. Brainstorming survey on PollEverywhere: students use answers to help them complete first questions

    1. what does a scientist look like,

    2. who does science,

    3. where is science done,

  2. Independent work after class mtg:

    1. science's role in my life & the world,

    2. “build” my lab bench with 3 objects representing my science identity,

    3. research different scientists and consider which courses they could be taught in,

  3. select a specific scientist and make a poster about it to put in your lab bench

  4. send in jpeg of lab bench slide and explanations of each object via google forms.

Final class product: Slide deck w/ slides of all the student lab benches.

Feel free to use, adapt, distribute without charge.

Acknowledgments

  • David Barrios via SFUSD's 2020 Launch unit

  • Amber Lancaster

  • #IAmAScientist at Harvard

  • Remezcla

August 24, 2020 /River X. Suh
distance learning, community builders, identity, role of science, nature of science, art
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