Fallone Caitlin M, Korfmacher Katrina S, Brosnick Lisa, Markowitz Dina G
Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
Science Take-Out, LLC.
J STEM Outreach. 2021 Jul;4(2). doi: 10.15695/jstem/v4i2.04. Epub 2021 Jul 19.
The Covid-19 pandemic has created significant challenges for informal health science education, which traditionally involves face-to-face programming. We describe the adaptation of hands-on environmental health science kits for online and socially distanced informal education with diverse audiences. These hands-on science kits were traditionally used for in-person, whole group instruction. Because the kits include all the materials needed to complete the activities, they provide hands-on science experiences without the need for a science lab facility. We developed a logistics plan for online use of the kits, taking into account the use of technology, kit distribution, virtual instruction, and audience engagement. We also developed Covid-safe practices for in-person instruction that supported social distancing while engaging learners in hands-on science. The strategic adaptation and creative implementation of these kits allowed us to engage our community's youth in environmental health learning during the isolated and uncertain times of the pandemic. Lessons learned from this experience may inform future efforts to provide remote, interactive informal science education to respond to diverse learners' needs.
新冠疫情给传统上涉及面对面教学的非正规健康科学教育带来了重大挑战。我们描述了如何将动手操作的环境卫生科学套件改编用于在线和保持社交距离的非正规教育,面向不同受众。这些动手操作的科学套件传统上用于面对面的全班教学。由于套件包含完成活动所需的所有材料,因此无需科学实验室设施即可提供动手科学体验。我们制定了一个套件在线使用的后勤计划,考虑到技术的使用、套件分发、虚拟教学和受众参与度。我们还制定了面对面教学的新冠安全措施,在让学习者参与动手科学的同时支持社交距离。这些套件的战略改编和创造性实施使我们能够在疫情隔离和不确定时期让社区中的青少年参与环境卫生学习。从这次经历中学到的经验教训可能会为未来提供远程、互动式非正规科学教育以满足不同学习者需求的努力提供参考。