3D Weather Data Visualization and Analysis

Powered By: Mississippi State and National Science Foundation

The 3D Weather project seeks to A) improve secondary science education’s capacity to foster scientific and computational knowledge and literacy; B) improve secondary science teachers’ competency to innovate science learning by integrating large scale-atmospheric data and computational thinking and practices into science instruction; and C) make a significant contribution to the body of knowledge regarding how to create STEM education pathways by harnessing the data revolution.

These three goals will be achieved through five objectives: 

Objective 1: Develop and test 3D Weather learning modules that integrate computational thinking and practices into atmospheric science learning through data analysis, and 3D visualization and interpretation of large-scale weather data; 

Objective 2: Develop and conduct teacher professional development that supports integration of computational thinking and practices into secondary science instruction and empowers secondary science learning with large-scale weather data; 

Objective 3: Investigate how the integration of 3D weather data modeling and visualization into earth and environmental science classes support students’ and teachers’ development of computational thinking and model-based understanding of the complexity of the atmospheric systems; 

Objective 4: Investigate teachers’ experiences and perceptions of integrating computational thinking and practices into atmospheric science instruction in order to learn how to support teachers to engage in these instructional practices; 

Objective 5: Develop a research-based framework guiding teachers’ future efforts of developing new instructional materials integrating computational thinking and practices into science instruction.

For more information, visit the National Science Foundation website at www.nsf.gov.

Contact Us

Physical Address:
108 Herbert Street
100 Industrial Education Building
Mississippi State, MS 39762

Main Office: (662) 325-2281

Dr. Yan Sun (PI):
(662) 325-0103
YSun@colled.msstate.edu