SBIR-STTR Award

Multimedia Lessons for Interactive Whiteboards
Award last edited on: 6/6/19

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIHOD
Total Award Amount
$1,068,076
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
George Nassis

Company Information

Newpath Learning LLC

760C Canning Parkway
Victor, NY 14564
   (800) 507-0966
   kgelke@newpathlearning.com
   www.newpathlearning.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 27
County: Ontario

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43RR031928-01A1
Start Date: 9/15/11    Completed: 8/31/12
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$169,114
There has been a dramatic growth in the purchase and use of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) for K-12 classrooms. These products promote the use of engaging instruction that can address various styles of learning and have demonstrated results in terms of enhanced comprehension and retention. However, there is currently a lack of prepared, high quality, standards-based science content for use on IWBs. Furthermore, teachers lack the necessary time, experience and resources to develop IWB science lessons on their own. We will evaluate the effectiveness of our prototype IWB lesson module, Plant &Animal Cell Structure &Function, through a teacher focus group followed in-school pilot testing (Specific Aim 1). We will collect and analyze detailed feedback which will inform us of modifications that are needed to the software and the lessons. We will then create and pilot test two additional IWB lesson modules (Specific Aim 2). Our IWB curriculum modules will provide complete, prepackaged, ready-to-use products - including the software and the content for interactive science lessons. The software will be usable by any teacher who has an interactive whiteboard, regardless of the brand. These interactive lessons will also be available on CD and via the Internet, for use on any computer. We will test and evaluate the software and accompanying lessons through teacher focus groups and in-school pilot testing in middle school life science classes in the Rochester, NY area. We will conduct focus groups with middle school science teachers to evaluate the functionality, features and benefits of the software and lesson modules. We will then pilot test the IWB lessons in middle school science classrooms spanning urban, suburban and rural demographics. We will collect and analyze quantitative and qualitative evaluation data from the focus groups and from teachers who pilot test the IWB lessons in their classrooms. We will use teacher feedback to refine and edit the software and lesson components as needed to assure they meet the needs of teachers and their students. This proposed project is significant because it will have a positive impact on teachers'abilities to effectively use interactive whiteboards and expand the impact of this technology on student performance. This proposed project is innovative because the software and interactive lessons to be developed during this SBIR Phase I project will be a vast improvement over the educational products currently available for teaching science with IWBs.

Public Health Relevance:
This project is extremely relevant to public health both in terms of the educational software platform developed for use with interactive whiteboards as well as the associated lesson content. This educational software for interactive whiteboards will allow for engaging activities that are especially important for the instruction of complex topics pertaining to life science and human health, which require interactivity and inquiry. The lesson content will promote enhanced student interest and understanding of the human body and allow students to become better informed concerning decisions involving their health and fighting disease.

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Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44OD016681-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2013
(last award dollars: 2014)
Phase II Amount
$898,962

NewPath Learning's Multimedia Lessons (MMLs) are complete, ready-to-use, interactive lessons for middle and high school students covering key life science topics. Each MML's self-contained curriculum content and software features provide engaging, inquiry-based activities that are critical to mastery of the often complex concepts pertaining to current, standards-based academic requirements. The goals of this SBIR Phase II project are to: enhance the functionality, utility and accessibility of the MMLs through transition to a web-based platform; provide evidence that the MMLs have a positive impact on teacher instruction and student comprehension of key, standards-based life science concepts; develop additional MMLs to satisfy the significant and growing need for prepackaged, interactive lessons covering the elementary science curriculum; provide high quality, peer-to-peer teacher professional development training; and expand teachers' awareness, adoption and use of the MML learning system. During this SBIR Phase II we will: * Expand the capabilities and features of NewPath Learning's MMLs from the current CD format to include delivery via web-based access through a computer, iPad and other tablets/mobile devices. * Develop and implement reliable and valid pre/post assessments to determine the impact of the current middle school and high school MMLs on student learning. * Extend the reach of the MMLs through the development of additional lessons to cover key elementary school science concepts for grades 3 through 5. Develop and implement research-based pre/post assessments to determine the impact of these lessons on student comprehension of key, standards- based concepts. * Develop, evaluate and implement workshop materials for use by "educator presenters" to deliver peer- led workshops on the MMLs to increase awareness, training and use of these products within their curriculum. This proposed project is significant because: * It will satisfy te specific functional needs identified during the SBIR Phase I project by developing a web-based learning platform for online delivery of the Multimedia Lessons (MMLs). * It will expand access to the MMLs developed under the Phase I SBIR project, as well as the MML titles NewPath subsequently developed, not only to any remote computer connected to the Internet, but also through such emerging technologies as iPads and other tablets/mobile devices. * It will satisfy the growing demand for complete, ready-to-use interactive lessons for Elementary Science education. * It will provide teachers with high quality professional development training to maximize awareness and distribution of the MMLs, as well as training on the effective integration of these products within the curriculum. * The resulting web-based system will deliver high quality, standards-based, interactive lessons to students at an unparalleled, economic value. This proposed project is innovative for several key reasons: * It will allow online access of the MMLs and accommodate the latest technology trends to include use on tablet computers such as iPads and other mobile devices. This will provide for broader dissemination and use while exploiting the true benefits of 1-to-1 learning. * It will allow teachers to customize the MMLs and create/edit their own curriculum to provide for differentiated instruction based upon the specific learning needs of their students. * It will provide an easy-to-use classroom management system for teachers to make assignments, conduct pre- and post-assessments of their students' knowledge, and track student performance * It will allow teachers to share content and lessons that they create with their colleagues. * It will provide additional MMLs covering key elementary science topics. * It will provide peer-based, professional development training.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
This project is extremely relevant to public health both in terms of the educational software platform developed as well as the associated lesson content. This educational software will allow for engaging activities that are especially important for the instruction of complex topics pertaining to life science and human health, which require interactivity and inquiry. The lesson content will promote enhanced student interest and understanding of the human body and allow students to become better informed concerning decisions involving their health and fighting disease.

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