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Title: The BCILN Project


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The BC-ILN Project
Sharon E. Brewer Bruno Cinel
Chemistry Department,
BCNet Conference April 2007
2
Outline
  • The BC-Integrated Laboratory Network (BC-ILN)
  • Why did we decide to take on this project?
  • What have we done and plan to do?
  • How has this project affected our thinking on
    teaching?
  • How has it impacted our vision for science
    education and curriculum?

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Why? An Opportunity to develop a BC-ILN
  • April 2005, UCC became Thompson Rivers
    University
  • New TRU Mandate
  • Fit with Faculty of Science
  • philosophy of Hands on
  • Desire to have this approach
  • begin in first year and extend
  • this experience to our Regional campus
  • March 2006, we developed a joint BCcampus
    proposal
  • involving TRU, UBC-V, WWU, and UNBC

4
Bridging the Distance
5
What have we done in 8 months?
  • Getting started
  • Received BCcampus OPDF for 3 years
  • Held a orientation workshop in Kamloops last
    August
  • Signed a Memorandum Of Understanding and
    completed our ethics approval forms
  • Purchased and installed an Atomic Absorption
    Spectrometer with an auto-sampler
  • Identified and purchased desktop
    sharing/audio/video systems to support the remote
    experience

6
What have we done in 8 months?
  • Developing Learning and Laboratory experiences
  • Goal before we incorporated remote operation,
    we wanted to assess our labs first to see if
    they were meeting our learning outcomes
  • Modified the first year AAS lab to run in
    traditional face to face format
  • Ran focus groups with first year chemistry
    students
  • Surveyed all first year chemistry students pre-
    and post-lab experience

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What have we done in 8 months?
  • First Year Chemistry Student Survey
  • asked prelab questions on their
  • chemistry background
  • preparation and knowledge of the lab
  • engagement/interest/enjoyment of labs
  • perceptions of labs, lab manuals,
    instrumentation, and learning objectives
  • Asked postlab questions on the lab
  • readdressing the above questions
  • seeing if our modified lab is improved or not

8
What have we done in 8 months?
  • Developing Connections
  • Established remote operation connections (network
    camera, Atomic Absorption Spectrometer) from
    Williams Lake and UNBC to TRU
  • Set up a server to host www.bciln.ca domain
  • Are assisting in the Development of a Website
    portal to the ILN network

9
Future BC-ILN Plans
  • Developing Learning and Laboratory experiences
  • Modifying the first year AAS lab for remote
    operation by partner institutions
  • Creating AAS and GC-MS activities for 3rd year
    instrumental analysis students
  • Investigating remote operation of other
    instruments through the larger ILN community
    (SEM, NMR, XRF)
  • KEY all these activities are valuable
    mindful learning opportunities that were
    previously not available

10
Future BC-ILN Plans
  • Survey needs and
  • opportunities at other
  • BC institutions where
  • budgetary concerns
  • have limited activities
  • available

See inset
11
Impacts on teaching
  • How has this project affected our thinking on
    teaching?
  • Why do we teaching the way we do?
  • Why do we run our labs the way we do?
  • Thinking about mindful and meaningful
    learning activities both in the classroom and the
    laboratory
  • Striving to define/establish best practices
  • Evaluate the impacts on student learning and
    teaching practice

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Impacts on teaching
  • How has it impacted our vision for science
    education and curriculum?
  • Liberating experience that opens you to all the
    possibilities outside of the traditional face to
    face,
  • 3 hour scheduled lab block
  • Envision the establishment of an online learning
    community sharing resources and activities where
    learners are exposed to scientific experiences
    previously unavailable
  • Studies are planned through collaborations with
    Dr. Norm Friesen, a Canada Research Chair in
    e-learning practices to investigate student
    learning using the ILN

13
Thanks and Acknowledgements
  • BCcampus Online Program Development Fund
  • TRU Wayne Pinette, Trent Hammer
  • Marten Lettinga, Kevin ONeil
  • Michelle Harrison, Norm Friesen
  • Our partners at WWU Devon Cancilla, Erin
    Macri
  • UBC Simon Albon
  • UNBC Daniel Erasmus
  • Umesh Parshotam
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