TY - GEN
T1 - Space Explorers
T2 - 15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, ISEC 2025
AU - Brantley, Angela
AU - Herbert, Katherine G.
AU - Anu, Vaibhav
AU - Hagiwara, Sumi
AU - Robila, Stefan A.
AU - Goldstein, Rebecca
AU - Wang, Jason T.L.
AU - Marlowe, Thomas J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This work in progress paper presents ongoing research and development of a web-based platform designed to educate elementary school students about space weather in an engaging and accessible manner. Space weather, driven by solar activity such as sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections, has significant effects on Earth's magnetosphere and technological systems. However, understanding these complex phenomena often requires interpreting intricate scientific data, which can be challenging for young learners. Prior research highlights difficulties in graph literacy and the need for interactive, age-appropriate educational tools to bridge this gap. To address these challenges, this project focuses on creating visually compelling and intuitive learning resources that simplify complex space weather concepts. Initially conceived as a mobile application, the project has since transitioned to a web-based platform to overcome cost and compatibility constraints while ensuring broader accessibility across different devices. The web-based approach enables seamless integration with school curriculums, reduces barriers to entry, and allows for continuous updates and improvements without requiring frequent software downloads. A key aspect of this initiative is the collaboration with graduate students from Montclair State University, who contribute their expertise in coding, app development, and interactive design. Their involvement has been instrumental in shaping the platform's architecture, emphasizing privacy compliance, user engagement, and the incorporation of hands-on learning elements. This platform aims to increase graph literacy and space weather awareness through interactive storytelling. Initial feedback from educators has highlighted the platform's potential to enhance scientific curiosity and engagement.
AB - This work in progress paper presents ongoing research and development of a web-based platform designed to educate elementary school students about space weather in an engaging and accessible manner. Space weather, driven by solar activity such as sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections, has significant effects on Earth's magnetosphere and technological systems. However, understanding these complex phenomena often requires interpreting intricate scientific data, which can be challenging for young learners. Prior research highlights difficulties in graph literacy and the need for interactive, age-appropriate educational tools to bridge this gap. To address these challenges, this project focuses on creating visually compelling and intuitive learning resources that simplify complex space weather concepts. Initially conceived as a mobile application, the project has since transitioned to a web-based platform to overcome cost and compatibility constraints while ensuring broader accessibility across different devices. The web-based approach enables seamless integration with school curriculums, reduces barriers to entry, and allows for continuous updates and improvements without requiring frequent software downloads. A key aspect of this initiative is the collaboration with graduate students from Montclair State University, who contribute their expertise in coding, app development, and interactive design. Their involvement has been instrumental in shaping the platform's architecture, emphasizing privacy compliance, user engagement, and the incorporation of hands-on learning elements. This platform aims to increase graph literacy and space weather awareness through interactive storytelling. Initial feedback from educators has highlighted the platform's potential to enhance scientific curiosity and engagement.
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - Data Visualization
KW - Graph literacy
KW - Space weather
KW - Storytelling
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017591883
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017591883#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1109/ISEC64801.2025.11147263
DO - 10.1109/ISEC64801.2025.11147263
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105017591883
T3 - 2025 15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, ISEC 2025
BT - 2025 15th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, ISEC 2025
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 15 March 2025
ER -