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A Robotic Telescope For University-Level Distance Teaching
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Title
A Robotic Telescope For University-Level Distance Teaching
Abstract
We present aspects of the deployment of a remotely operable telescope for teaching practical science to distance learning undergraduate students. We briefly describe the technical realization of the facility, PIRATE, in Mallorca and elaborate on how it is embedded in the Open University curriculum. The PIRATE teaching activities were studied as part of a wider research project into the importance of realism, sociability and meta-functionality for the effectiveness of virtual and remote laboratories in teaching practical science. We find that students accept virtual experiments (e.g. a telescope simulator) when they deliver genuine, ”messy” data, clarify how they differ from a realistic portrayal, and are flagged as training tools. A robotic telescope is accepted in place of on-site practical work when realistic activities are included, the internet connection is stable, and when there is at least one live video feed. The robotic telescope activity should include group work and facilitate social modes of learning. Virtual experiments, though normally considered as asynchronous tools, should also include social interaction. To improve student engagement and learning outcomes a greater situational awareness for the robotic telescope setting should be devised. We conclude this report with a short account of the current status of PIRATE after its relocation from Mallorca to Tenerife, and its integration into the OpenScience Observatories.
Date
01/01/2018
Citation
Kolb, U., Brodeur M., Braithwaite N., and Minocha S. (2018). A Robotic Telescope For University-Level Distance Teaching, RTSRE Conference Proceedings, San Diego, California, USA, Jun 18-21, 2017
Type of Publication
Author(s)
Kolb, Ulrich | Brodeur, Marcus S. | Braithwaite, Nicolas | Minocha, Shailey
Construct
Cognitive Processes > Motivation/Attitude | General Teaching > Teaching Resource
Methodology
Research Setting
Online/Virtual | Research Facility | Robotic Telescopes | University/College
Specific Interest
Target Group
Institution(s)
School of Physical Sciences, The Open University | School of Physical Sciences, The Open University | School of Physical Sciences, The Open University | School of Computing & Communications, The Open University
Peer-Reviewed Status
Volume
1
Issue Number
1
Conference Title
Robotic Telescopes, Student Research and Education (RTSRE) Conference
Conference Location
San Diego, California, USA
Conference Proceeding Type
Resource Type
Nation(s) of Study
United Kingdom
Language
English
Conference Date
June 18-21, 2017