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This online workshop: “Fired up about Energy ” is based on ideas presented in Good Thinking! an original animated series developed by the Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) and FableVision Studios as a professional development resource for K-12 science educators.

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This online workshop: “Fired up about Energy ” is based on ideas presented in Good Thinking! an original animated series developed by the Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) and FableVision Studios as a professional development resource for K-12 science educators.

In this workshop, we’ll analyze a video in which Ms. Reyes is introducing her students to the concept of energy. Energy is a very important concept in science. The NGSS K-12 Science Framework identifies Energy as one of major disciplinary core ideas (DCIs) in physical sciences and it is also identified as one of the crosscutting concepts (CCCs) that can be used to connect all science content areas together. Because energy is such a common idea in many parts of our lives, the term energy is often used in many ways, which creates confusions and misconceptions about energy. However, it is important to remember that fundamentally all energy is the same. Energy can exist in many forms or types and can be transformed or converted from one form to another. Conservation of energy can also be a confusing concept. Students start by learning that energy is always conserved, even when it is converted from one form to another. Then later, they also learn that every time there is an interaction in a physical or biological system, that some energy is lost from the system. Both statements are true, the total energy is always conserved even if some energy in a specific system dissipates into the environment due to heat loss or other interactions. Understanding this concept hinges on understanding and clearly defining what is in the system and what counts as the outside environment. This workshop looks at the scientific concept of energy and at some of the challenges of helping students build a more complete understanding of energy as a property of a system.

What you'll learn

The format and organization of the workshop are designed to allow individuals to successfully complete the online learning activities independently as a self-paced class, without the need for outside input or feedback. At the same time, this format was designed to flexibly fit into PLC meetings, PD workshops, or any time that you and your colleagues can meet to absorb some new ideas and discuss your experiences as educators. While the content of the series is relevant to all levels of instruction, teachers working at the oldest and youngest ends of the K-12 range may need to include additional discussion during the post-viewing conversation that addresses the implications of the videos for their specific grade level.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Increase understanding of teaching about energy

  • Using pre-existing student pre-conceptions/misconceptions and mental models as starting points to teach new ideas

  • Increase understanding of instructional strategies presented in the video

  • Apply the strategies to planning new instruction

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores energy, which is a core concept in the K-12 Science Framework
Taught by Amy D'Amico, an expert in science education
Provides strategies for teaching about energy, which helps educators improve their instruction
May require additional discussion for teachers at the oldest or youngest ends of the K-12 range
Designed for self-paced learning, which allows educators to fit it into their schedules
Can be used in PLC meetings or PD workshops, providing opportunities for collaboration

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Fired Up About Energy with these activities:
Review prior coursework on energy
Review prior knowledge on energy to build a stronger foundation for this course.
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  • Identify key energy concepts covered in previous coursework.
  • Review notes, assignments, and textbooks from previous courses.
  • Complete practice questions or exercises related to energy concepts.
Solve energy-related practice problems
Reinforce energy concepts and improve problem-solving skills through practice.
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  • Gather practice problems from textbooks, online resources, or instructors.
  • Attempt to solve problems independently.
  • Check answers and identify areas for improvement.
Watch videos on energy misconceptions
Gain insights into common energy misconceptions and strategies to address them in teaching.
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  • Search for videos on energy misconceptions.
  • Watch videos and take notes on key points.
  • Discuss misconceptions with peers or instructors.
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Participate in online discussions on energy
Engage with peers to share insights, ask questions, and deepen understanding of energy concepts.
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  • Join online forums or discussion groups related to energy education.
  • Actively participate in discussions, sharing ideas and perspectives.
  • Seek support and feedback from peers on energy-related questions.
Develop lesson plans on energy
Apply course concepts to practical teaching by creating lesson plans that effectively convey energy principles.
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  • Identify grade level and learning objectives for the lesson.
  • Research and gather resources on energy concepts.
  • Design engaging activities and assessments.
  • Seek feedback from peers or mentors on lesson plans.
Attend workshops on energy education
Gain insights from experts and learn best practices in energy education.
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  • Identify and register for relevant workshops on energy education.
  • Attend workshops and actively participate in sessions.
  • Engage with speakers and other participants.
  • Apply learnings from workshops to teaching practices.
Mentor students in energy-related projects
Share knowledge and expertise with students by guiding them in energy-related projects.
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  • Connect with students interested in energy projects.
  • Provide guidance and support on project ideas and methodologies.
  • Offer feedback and encouragement throughout the project.
  • Collaborate on presenting or publishing project outcomes.

Career center

Learners who complete Fired Up About Energy will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Science Teacher
A Science Teacher may use this course to develop lesson plans that meet the Next Generation Science Standards, which are mentioned extensively in the course description.
Energy Consultant
Energy Consultants help clients find solutions to their energy problems, whether this is conserving energy or converting to a different energy source. This course helps build a foundation in energy concepts that can be used while interacting with clients.
Environmental Scientist
Environmental Scientists study the environment and work to protect it. This course provides instruction on scientific concepts that can affect the environment, such as the concept of energy.
Sustainability Manager
Sustainability Managers develop and implement plans to reduce the negative impact of a business or organization on the environment. This course may assist in learning about concepts that can tangentially relate to sustainability, such as energy.
Energy Engineer
Energy Engineers design and develop systems to use energy more efficiently. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when designing energy solutions.
Conservation Officer
Conservation Officers enforce laws and regulations to protect natural resources, including energy resources. This course may assist in learning about concepts that can tangentially relate to this role, such as energy.
Environmental Regulatory Specialist
Environmental Regulatory Specialists help organizations comply with environmental regulations, including those related to energy. This course may assist in learning about concepts that can tangentially relate to this role, such as energy.
Wind Energy Technician
Wind Energy Technicians install, maintain, and repair wind turbines. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when working on wind turbines.
Renewable Energy Engineer
Renewable Energy Engineers design and develop renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind energy systems. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when designing these systems.
Solar Panel Installer
Solar Panel Installers install and maintain solar panels. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when working on solar panels.
Energy Data Analyst
Energy Data Analysts collect and analyze data to help organizations improve their energy efficiency. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when analyzing data.
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Engineers design and develop solutions to environmental problems, including energy problems. This course may assist in learning about concepts that can tangentially relate to this role, such as energy.
Building Energy Auditor
Building Energy Auditors assess the energy efficiency of buildings and make recommendations for improvements. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when auditing buildings.
Energy Management Specialist
Energy Management Specialists help organizations develop and implement energy management plans. This course may assist in building a foundation in energy concepts that can be used when developing these plans.
Science Writer
Science Writers write about scientific topics for a general audience. This course may assist in learning about energy concepts that can be written about.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Fired Up About Energy.
Provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of energy, covering topics such as energy history, energy economics, and energy policy. It is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand the role of energy in society.
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the scientific, technical, and socioeconomic aspects of climate change. It is an essential resource for understanding the impacts of energy production and consumption on the environment.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the energy-environment nexus, covering topics such as energy production, consumption, and its environmental impacts. It valuable resource for understanding the challenges and opportunities of sustainable energy development.
Provides a thought-provoking look at the future of energy, covering topics such as energy demand, energy supply, and energy security. It good choice for those who want to learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing the energy sector.
Provides a concise and accessible introduction to energy, covering topics such as energy sources, energy conversion, and energy efficiency. It good starting point for those who want to learn more about energy basics.
Provides a concise and accessible introduction to energy efficiency, covering topics such as energy audits, energy management, and energy conservation. It good starting point for those who want to learn more about the benefits of energy efficiency.
Provides a concise and accessible introduction to energy, covering topics such as energy conservation, renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency. It good starting point for those who want to learn more about energy basics.
This textbook provides a rigorous treatment of the physics of energy, covering topics such as thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics. It good choice for students who want a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles.

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