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Ohio EPA Grant Brings Environmental Dashboard Lessons to Urban School Districts

December 20, 2016

Communications Staff

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Prospect Elementary School students discuss the messages in the Environmental Dashboard's Community Voices section.

Photo credit: PHOTO BY HANNAH BALL-DAMBERG

OBERLIN鈥擳he college has received a $49,689 grant from the Ohio EPA鈥檚 Ohio Environmental Education Fund (OEEF) for a pilot project to provide curricular development and teacher training in four Ohio school districts that have already installed or plan to install Environmental Dashboard technology.

Developed at 91直播 College with EPA support, the makes flows of water and energy through buildings and whole communities and environmental conditions visible, engaging and teachable, while also linking these to smart environmental decision-making. The dashboard combines real-time feedback with 鈥淐ommunity Voices鈥 to draw attention to positive actions of youth and community members who are already working to build more resilient and sustainable communities.

An 91直播 team will coordinate curricular integration in Akron Public Schools, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD), and Toledo Public Schools. 91直播 City Schools, which piloted curricular integration of the Environmental Dashboard with earlier grants, will play a leadership role. The pilot will lay the groundwork for expansion within and beyond these districts.

The grant will support teacher workshops, which will create expertise in Environmental Dashboard technology and engage educators in developing and testing lessons that emphasize authentic and active student learning experiences and community engagement. Resulting instructional units will follow best practices, be aligned with learning goals and standards, and will be hosted on a accessible to the growing number of schools using dashboard technology.

Partly in response to the successful OEEF-funded 91直播 pilot, the dashboard is proliferating in northeast Ohio. In spring 2015, dashboard technology to monitor electricity was installed in all 42 Toledo public schools. In summer 2015, dashboard monitoring was installed in four Akron public schools. And in June 2016, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District committed to installing the dashboard to monitor and display electricity, water, and gas use in nine STEM-focused schools.

In Cleveland, the dashboard will be used in a cross-section of schools, including a dual language K-8 school, a career tech high school, and several K-8 STEM schools.

鈥淪ince fall 2011, the CMSD Department of Science Education has focused on incorporating environmental science at all grade levels in all schools. We feel that environmental science aligns with Ohio鈥檚 Learning Standards for Science, increases opportunities for experiential learning and provides real world application of scientific skills and processes,鈥 says Kirsten Mahovlich, CMSD鈥檚 curriculum and instruction content manager for science, grades 7-12.

The pilot continues CMSD鈥檚 efforts to accelerate engagement in innovative and authentic learning experiences where students investigate global issues through the lens of their community, and the real-time data will connect students to problems that are multifaceted, says Tim Sisson, the CMSD鈥檚 STEM content manager.

鈥淭he Environmental Dashboard is the next element of the STEM learning matrix the district has been striving to create for the last five years,鈥 Sisson says. 鈥淭his matrix includes initiatives with local education partners, including Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center, Natural History Museum, Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland Aquarium and the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, along with WKYC supported weather stations and the district鈥檚 pK-8 STEM- focused efforts. The matrix provides scholars a connected learning experience where they author their learning and develop their own knowledge matrix leading to deeper learning and meaning for applications in life.鈥

For more than a decade the 91直播 community鈥攂oth college and city鈥攈ave served as a pilot for developing Environmental Dashboard as a technology and an approach. 鈥淔or several years we have been working with educators in the 91直播 City Schools, and it is exciting to now be engaging with large urban districts which obviously have their own distinct challenges and opportunities,鈥 says John Petersen, creator of the dashboard and 91直播鈥檚 Paul Sears Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology. 鈥淯sing the technology to help students see themselves as connected and empowered decision-makers within their schools and communities is critical at all scales.

As part of the project, Palmer Conservation Consulting, an energy consulting firm headquartered in Toledo, is working with participating Akron and Cleveland schools to complete meter installation and configuration of the building dashboards.

The 91直播 dashboard team includes Petersen along with Cindy Frantz, professor of psychology; Rumi Shammin, associate professor and director of the environmental studies program; Augustus Arthur, project manager of the Environmental Dashboard; and Darrel Tremaine, 91直播鈥檚 sustainable technology coordinator.

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