Coordinated Distributed Experiments in Higher Education: A Low Barrier to Entry and Potential for Student Projects

Author:

Koomen Michele1ORCID,Ross Jake2,Hinrichs Emelia3,Hofstede Ellen2,Grimes Jolie2,Mohl Emily4

Affiliation:

1. Education Department Gustavus Adolphus College 800 West College Avenue St. Peter Minnesota 56082 USA

2. Gustavus Adolphus College 800 West College Avenue St. Peter Minnesota 56082 USA

3. University of Minnesota 178 Pillsbury Dr SE Minneapolis Minnesota 55455 USA

4. Biology Department St. Olaf College 1520 St. Olaf Avenue Northfield Minnesota 55057 USA

Abstract

AbstractThis mixed‐methods research focused on the implementation of a coordinated distributed experiment (CDE) investigating local adaptation in common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), a host plant for the monarch butterfly population. Faculty participants were recruited from the Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN) who recruited their former undergraduate students. Quantitative data were drawn from the Milkweed Local Adaptation (MLA) CDE database across the three project years. Qualitative data included faculty survey responses, semi‐structured interviews of faculty and former undergraduates, and review of undergraduate research posters, papers, and curricula using rubrics aligned with 4DEE and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) benchmarks. Analysis of the MLA CDE database illustrates a decline in both participating institutions and in counts of milkweed stems over the project (2018–2020). Qualitative data analysis revealed that CDEs: (1) offer opportunities for higher education faculty and their students to be part of research including developing skills of data collection, analysis, and interpretation; (2) have unexpected challenges; and (3) can inspire undergraduate students to develop independent research projects or curricular modules for use in formal 6–12 classrooms. Broader ecological educational implications of our outcomes for higher education faculty and their undergraduate students include: (1) recommendation that faculty members involved ought to be proactively informed about potential challenges and provided with guidance on how to mitigate them; (2) mitigating challenges with model studies to try to estimate the sample size and redundancy likely to produce robust data; and (3) proactive use of the educational network to understand institutional use of the CDE project with undergraduates.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Medicine

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