LabLearner Connect
LabLearner Connect is exactly what its name implies. It is a mechanism of digitally connecting existing LabLearner labs at different schools through telecommunications. The advantages of this system are many and include not only distance collaborations for students but also meaningful shared experiments that must be performed at two locations. In addition, as discussed in greater detail below, LabLearner Connect is a remarkable mechanism for meaningful teacher and principal professional development and a whole host of other telecommunication applications.
LabLearner Connect
The Future IS Collaboration
One of the most important modern workplace skills is the ability to effectively collaborate within and between teams. As important as collaboration may be in the real world, how much do we actually teach our students about collaboration or provide experiences in meaningful collaborative projects?
Perhaps the whole concept of collaborative behavior seems amorphic and soft. However, as the need for collaboration becomes more critical in the workplace, both corporate and academic studies and research have begun to add structural detail to group collaborations and associated individual skills.
Communication skills, for example, is a major skill set in effective collaborations. Getting one’s point across is not always as easy as you may think. Among individuals that do not take the time to understand one another, misunderstanding is a common distraction from project goals. Among the communication skills LabLearner Connect is intended to nurture are active listening, written communication, verbal communication, focus, and confidence.
These communication characteristics are a component of one of the most sought-after “soft-skills” in the workplace – emotional intelligence. Positive elements of emotional intelligence can be developed and practiced through LabLearner Connect interactions. Such positive individual characteristics include resilience, not being easily offended, the ability to detach from one’s own strong emotions to analyze situations, curiosity, empathy, compassion, identification of systematic problems, and conflict resolution protocols. Most, if not all, of these emotional intelligence characteristics can be developed and practiced in the LabLearner Connect environment.
Finally, in-school LabLearner Connect collaboration between schools can act to increase the respect for diversity among all students involved. There will undoubtably be demographic diversity between LabLearner classrooms across the Diocese of Brooklyn let alone across the United States. LabLearner Connect will directly facilitate group accomplishments obtained between distant and diverse student populations. Sharing common goals (including grades!) is a positive and powerful enticement to put aside differences and work together.
Student Helping Student/Teacher Helping Teacher
LabLearner Connect will not only bring students from across the Diocese and beyond together for scientific experiments and discussions, but it will also bring teachers together. Teachers working together at a distance is a perfect demonstration of collaborative behavior for students to emulate.
In addition, LabLearner Connect will provide an excellent opportunity for a new teacher at one LabLearner location to learn from an experienced teacher at another LabLearner location. There are always challenges involved in teacher turnover, as well as the issue of dealing with teachers that may be having specific teaching problems. What better way to help a new LabLearner teacher “learn the ropes” or a teacher experiencing difficulties than actually team-teaching with an experienced successful teacher, at their exact grade level, at the exact same point in the curriculum? At the same time, these teachers model learning and collaboration for their own students! When viewed from this perspective, LabLearner Connect not only augments direct student distance learning and technology-driven collaboration experiences, but serves as an extremely innovative and powerful (and fun) form of teacher professional development.
LabLearner Connect can also be used as a portal for students kept home for a cold or flu who want to still be involved in LabLearner lab activities. One story we repeatedly hear from LabLearner teachers, principals, and parents is that students who are sick still want to go to school on lab days! This is because, while other aspects of the school day/week can be easily obtained from other students’ notes, handouts, and text assignments, the LabLearner lab experience must be… experienced. Although such engagement and commitment on the sick student’s part is admirable, it is not safe for either the student or the class. However, with LabLearner Connect, the convalescing student can simply join their lab group with an iPad, smartphone, Chromebook, or laptop. Such engagement stimulates interesting exchanges and experiences for everyone involved.
Community Partnerships
Once a LabLearner lab is set up with LabLearner Connect, the entire world becomes available for exploration and communication. Imagine direct linkages between LabLearner classrooms and local research university scientists, hospitals, engineering firms, and other STEM professionals. LabLearner Connect is easily formatted to facilitate off-site interactions with community professionals. There are truly endless possibilities with LabLearner Connect.
Because of its origins at the Penn State University College of Medicine, LabLearner has extensive experience of promoting interactions between university scientists and physicians and local schools. For example, many universities and colleges have community involvement or community outreach activities as a component of faculty promotion and tenure dossiers. LabLearner Connect will be directly applicable to such relationships. In addition, we anticipate that STEM-related businesses will also be interested in involvement in LabLearner Connect as a means of improving the STEM education of potential future hires, thus providing Diocesan students with a pipeline to valuable STEM jobs in the future!