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Inquiry Learning Spaces (ILSs) are personalized learning resources for students, including a lab, apps, and any other type of multimedia material. ILSs follow an inquiry cycle. Inquiry cycles can differ but the basic Go-Lab cycle consists of the phases Orientation, Conceptualisation, Investigation, Conclusion, and Discussion. The aim of an ILS is to provide students with an opportunity to conduct scientific experiments, being guided through the inquiry process and supported at each step.

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he presented environmental ILS employs the socioeconomic inclusive impact approach. In this activity, students are first introduced to the well-known methods of desalination and then identify how many desalination plants function in their country/region and in which technologies their function is based on. In addition, the use of renewable sources of energy to power a desalination plant is further explored.

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This inclusive environmental ILS was designed implementing the scientific impact approach. In this activity, students are getting familiar with the thermal desalination principle and then learn more about a specific method that uses small t

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Students will understand the process of ocean acidification and will simulate the effects od decreasing pH caused by increasing atmospheric CO2 levels, as well as, discuss the consequences and implications of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems.

Rating: 5 - 1 votes

this is a 5E scenario for students from primary to secondary school. The subject is plastic: how to recognize different types and recycle them in the best way

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This is an ILS based on the "Learning by critiquing" Template provided at the Marathon Summer School 2019, Athens, Greece. It consists from the below phases: 1. Learning goals ("Meet Martha") 2. Orientation - General ("Challenge accepted!")

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In this ILS student's will reflect about the relationship between humans and bees and research the possible human factors that affect bees in a positive and in a negative way.

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This inquiry activity is structured to guide students towards knowledge about ozone hole. They can use "Molecules and light" virtual lab and then "CFCs in the Atmosphere". They have also some worksheets to focus each aim.

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This ILS refers on the environmental problem of global climate change. Students study and learn for causes, consequences and ways to address the problem. They could also take a role of scientist and investigate climate change by different aspects. 

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This ILS refer on the environmental problem of global climate change.Students study and learn for causes, consequences and ways to address the problem.They could also take a role of scientist and investigate climate change by different aspects.

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In this unit you will be able to learn about the relation between the atmosphere and hydrosphere.You will study how CO2 in the atmosphere dissolves into water and how this affects to different species.