Development and evaluation of a city-wide wireless weather sensor network

Ben Chang, Hsue Yie Wang, Tian Yin Peng, Ying Shao Hsu

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Abstract

This project analyzed the effectiveness of a city-wide wireless weather sensor network, the Taipei Weather Science Learning Network (TWIN), in facilitating elementary and junior high students' study of weather science. The network, composed of sixty school-based weather sensor nodes and a centralized weather data archive server, provides students with current weather data at specific locations in the city. In 2006-2008, annual weather science tournaments were held to encourage students to use this resource, and up to now 171 registered teams, including 447 grade 4-9 students and 220 teachers, have participated in competitions. This study of the tournament data makes clear the over-all efficacy and usability of the network. An analysis of the students' weather science ability demonstrated that they could perform well in the questioning phase, the planning phase and the analyzing phase but not as well in the interpreting phase of their specific weather-science inquires.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)270-280
Number of pages11
JournalEducational Technology and Society
Volume13
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Taipei weather science learning network
  • Weather science learning
  • Wireless weather sensor network

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