News - University of Arkansas
U.S. 2020 SRS Update: Spring and Fall Events Postponed
Due to concerns regarding COVID-19, the United States Regional Student Research Symposia (SRS) will not be held this spring or the fall.
If students finish their SRS project, is there a way for it to be shared with the GLOBE community?
Students are encouraged to upload their projects to the GLOBE website on this page: https://www.globe.gov/do-globe/research-resources/student-research-reports once they have logged in. NOTE: Please upload the projects and tag them using the "U.S. Student Research Symposia (SRS)" button. Be sure the button for SRS is clicked! Students can upload their projects any time of year - using the Standard Research Report button.
The SRS was an opportunity for research projects to be reviewed by peers (other students) and by STEM professionals. Are you offering this opportunity virtually?
Yes.The SRS leadership believes that there is no replacement for the in-person conversations that take place when students are discussing their research. However, we also know that many students have worked hard prior to schools moving to virtual learning. To honor that progress and dedication, we will have a process for students to receive feedback. Projects uploaded by 01 May 2020 to the GLOBE website, and tagged with SRS, will be reviewed by STEM professionals who will leave comments on the project page. GLOBE also invites students to participate in the peer-review process. The review will take place 02-15 May. A PowerPoint on peer review and other guidance for participants will be posted in the coming weeks on the website.
My students worked very hard but they lack the resources to finish their data collection, research and/or poster. Is there an opportunity for them to share what they did before our school closed?
Yes! Several GLOBE Partners and STEM professionals would be willing to meet with students and teachers virtually and hear about their work. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send an email to: usglobecc@gmail.com with the name, school, state, grade level of the students, and a description of the protocols they used. If you have the research question, that would also be helpful. You will be connected to a GLOBE Partner and/or STEM professional so you can work out the virtual interaction from that point forward.
Will you be recognizing students who upload their research to the GLOBE website?
Yes! The U.S. GLOBE office will email the teacher with certificates of participation for each student. (Teachers: If you have any difficulty getting them to the student, we will print them off and mail them directly to their home address. Please reach out and let us know where to send them.)
01 May is coming up quickly, what if we miss the deadline?
We understand that a hard deadline in these times is pretty darn unrealistic. The GLOBE Partners and the STEM professionals we work with are 100 percent committed to working with teachers and students to make this a positive experience. If students submit a project with the SRS tag over the next several months, at least three STEM professionals will comment on their work. Just let us know it is there and we will make it happen.
I/We just...can’t. Will our school/students be penalized for not taking advantage of these opportunities when it comes to awarding funding/attending next year?
No way! There are so many other things on your plate personally and professionally, developing and changing over 24 hours sometimes; don’t give this one more thought. We will see you and your students next spring and welcome you warmly.
Speaking of GLOBE SRS 2021, any idea where those will be?
Why yes we do, with about 85 percent certainty! Plan on the same locations as the 2020 events and we will let you know if there is a change!
Upcoming Webinars:
If you have time, please join us at our 3:00 p.m. EDT weekly GLOBE Watercoolers for teachers and GLOBE Partners. Or you can view the recordings online through the GLOBE YouTube Teacher Watercooler playlist. The recording and resources for last week are here: https://youtu.be/QkdXM9wnF6w.
If you are using GLOBE with students at home and would like to present, sign up here! We would love to hear what you are doing and how it is going!
STAY IN TOUCH! Follow the U.S. GLOBE program on twitter and join our U.S. GLOBE Program Educators Facebook Group for up-to-date resources and news! Bookmark the Student Research Symposia page learn more about the SRS and stay updated.
For more information on the U.S. SRS, click here.
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