Augmented reality
WaterWays - Sharks & Plastic
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Meet a shark and help understand why they’re vomiting plastic by hypothesizing and observing just how the plastic made it into their stomach. Track the plastic through a storm happening in Chimha City, and learn more about the local ocean ecosystem!
- Developed in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society, Hudson River Park and Mount Sinai's Transdisciplinary Center for Early Environmental Exposure, with funding support from the National Institutes of Health.
Sharks & Plastic includes:
- A personalized digital science journal and an augmented reality experience, accessible by phone or browser using webVR.
- 40 minutes of interactive activities where students are scientists engaged with water science and water stewardship.
- Assessment dashboard for educators to monitor and scaffold student learning
Next Generation Science Standards Alignment:
Science Engineering Practices:
- Developing and Using Models
- Analyzing and Interpreting Data
- Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
- Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information
Disciplinary Core Idea:
- LS1.A Structure and Function
- ETS1.B Designing Solutions to Engineering Problems
- ESS3.C Human Impacts on Earth Systems
Crosscutting Concepts:
- Systems and System Models
- Cause and Effect
Connections to Excellence in Environmental Education - Guidelines for Learning (K-12):
- Strand 1 (Analysis and Interpretation Skills): A, C, E, F, G
- Strand 2 (Environmental Processes and Systems): 2.1 A, B. 2.2 A. 2.3 A
- Strand 3 (Skills for Understanding and Addressing Environmental Issues): 3.1 A, B, C
- Strand 4 (Personal and Civic Responsibility): B, C