Science Projects Using Multimedia Resources

Using Educational Technology to Present Scientific Investigations

© David R. Wetzel

Aug 8, 2008
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Students complete science projects using online technology to research like scientists. This approach allows them to use real-time data bases and other web resources.

Science projects are always popular in school. Science fairs are used to present science projects students have conducted, giving them a chance to share their findings about something they learned in science.

Over a period of time, science projects, especially in science fairs, all tend to focus on similar investigations. After judging several science fair contests, students need to find a way to separate themselves from the crowd.

Using technology resources as a basis for a science fair project is one approach, which will draw wanted attention during science fairs. So what are technology based resources and how can they help a science fair project?

In this case, technology resources use web resources to support an investigation conducted by a student to explore a scientific concept or idea. It helps students in a science project, because they are conducting research like a scientist, through the integration of technology in a new way – thinking out of the box.

Information Technology Use in Science Investigations

Using online information technology support leads to presentations using PowerPoint, spreadsheet(s), and word processing for sharing findings. Here are key attributes technology based research helps organize, conduct, and share findings in an investigation:

  • Use of dedicated online real-time databases for research or supporting research.
  • Demonstrates higher level thinking skills, not merely summarizing information.
  • Demonstrates creativity, judgment, problem-solving, synthesis, and data analysis skills.
  • Not merely a research report on an investigation topic.
  • Not game playing or just answering questions on a website.

Students using this approach conduct real research and/or support their personal research. This helps them demonstrate their full understanding of the science project and its important to science fair judges.

Technology Research in Science Projects

There are two main types of science fair projects that can use the online resources. These two are:

  • Project Based Investigation – focusing on the development of or creating a new product.
  • Problem Based Investigation – focusing on solving a specific problem or gaining new information about a problem.

These two types of investigation are the centerpiece of all science fair projects.

How to Organize Science Projects Using Technology

There are 6 main categories for organizing this type of technology-based research investigation. The categories include:

  • Introduction – overview of the science project (PowerPoint).
  • Research – overview of prior research, what is the research question(s), and the hypothesis (PowerPoint).
  • Web-Based Resources – overview of these resources and how they fit within the science project (PowerPoint).
  • Experiment – detailed explanation of how the investigation was conducted (Word Processing).
  • Analysis – use of data tables and graphs to show experimental findings (Spreadsheets).
  • Findings – detailed explanation and images of the results and suggestions for further research (PowerPoint, Spreadsheets, and Word Processing).

Why Does this Approach Stand Out?

If conducted appropriately using these guidelines, it demonstrates FOCUS, which means:

  • F – finding new ways to do things, thinking out of the box.
  • O – orchestrated and well defined research.
  • C – challenging and above the norm.
  • U – using multimedia to find prior research, conduct the investigation, and explain findings.
  • S – scaffolding of research to show understanding all aspects of the science project.

If students want to set themselves apart from the rest of the crowd with science projects, using the guidelines provided above will get them noticed by judges. The key point here is that the use of web-based resources must be an integral part of the science project’s investigation, not merely fluff to grab attention. Visit 20 Questions to Ask Children in Science Projects for additional help for science project success.


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