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2023 GLOBE Midwest Student Research Symposium
The University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted the GLOBE Midwest Student Research Symposium from 21-23 April 2023 in Madison, Wisc. Forty-seven students from grades 5-12 from Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin presented their research projects to 12 reviewers. Students from the following schools participated: Airport School, Carleton, Mich.; Beloit Memorial High School, Beloit, Wisc.; Clay High School, Oregon, Ohio; Clippert Multicultural Honors Academy, Detroit, Mich.; Crestwood High School, Dearborn Heights, Mich.; Detroit Public Schools, Detroit, Mich.; Hilltop Middle & High School, West Unity, Ohio; and Wooster Schools, Wooster, Ohio.
Students stayed at the Wisconsin Union Hotel and participated in a weekend filled with events. The events included poster presentations of students’ GLOBE research with expert feedback, an opportunity to meet and talk with scientists and STEM professionals, professional development for educators, and networking and collaboration opportunities for all participants. Additional activities included a GLOBE Jeopardy Game on Friday; Department of Geoscience-guided tour including 3D globe movies and weather balloon launch and tour of the Cave of the Mounds on Saturday; and a Department of Limnology-guided boat tour of Lake Mendota and the limnology lab.
Following is the list of students recognized for their projects in five categories:
Peer Review Choice Award
Stevie Frantz, Wooster City Schools: Macroinvertebrates: A Leaf Pack Experiment
Use of GLOBE Protocols/Data
Zia’onna Currie, Detroit Public Schools: Better Water = Better Crops: Truth or Fiction? (middle school)
Mariela Sandoval, Beloit Memorial High School: Effects of various temperature readings on sugar maple sap flow (high school)
Research Process
Ramiro Garcia, Andrzej Sanchez and Angel Garcia, Clippert Multicultural Honors Academy: The effect of land cover on surface temperature (middle school)
Oliver Devlin, Beloit Memorial High School: The unbeLEAFable effects of deciduous trees near streams in Southeast Wisconsin, USA (high school)
Community Impact and Engagement
Natalie Jackson, Detroit Public Schools: Are surface temperatures affected by atmospheric conditions? (middle school)
Samer Ayache, Mohammed Harp and Razan Shams, Crestwood High School: Analysis of precipitation and select water quality parameters on crayfish activity in the Rouge River (high school)
21st Century Skills
Stevie Frantz, Wooster City Schools: Macroinvertebrates: A Leaf Pack Experiment (middle school)
Maher Harp and Hala Komaiha (not present), Crestwood High School: TerraRover2 augmented to detect a suite of atmospheric parameters using Arduino related technology (high school)
THANK YOU to the teachers and chaperones for giving up your weekend so that your students could participate!
Teachers:
- Heidi Andre, Conner McClelland, Meridith Falkavage and Kelly Grorud, Beloit Memorial High School/School District of Beloit
- Connie Atkisson, Detroit Public Schools
- Joe Carstensen, Clay High School
- Steven Frantz, retired teacher
- Diana Johns, Crestwood High School
- Tracy Ortiz, Clippert Multicultural Honors Academy
- Abbie Smith, Hilltop Middle and High School
Chaperones:
- Aaron Atkisson
- David Cordie
- Michelle Harris
- Darnise Woods
- Yolanda Zayas
Dr. Michael Notaro from University of Wisconsin-Madison led the effort and was supported by David Bydlowski (AREN Project), Dr. Kevin Czajkowski (University of Toledo) and GLOBE Mission Earth staff. The work is part of the GLOBE Midwest Collaborative.
Other news stories about the Midwest SRS:
- From University of Wisconsin-Madison: "A 'SRS' Success"
Photo caption: Students, teachers, chaperones and GLOBE partners at the Midwest Student Research Symposium
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