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     1= STEM Labs for K--12 Education =
     2This wiki page contains tutorials for the open-access remotely-accessible STEM lesson plans and labs for K--12 Education using the COSMOS testbed. The lesson plans are aligned to next generation science standards (NGSS).
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     4Author: Panagiotis Skrimponis, New York University: ps3857[at]nyu.edu
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     6Last updated: September 22, 2020
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     8== COSMOS Education Toolkit ==
     9=== Summary ===
     10The rapid evolution of technology requires major transformation in the educational system. ''All students'' should have quality access  to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) pre-college coursework in order to bridge the digital and equity divide.
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     12To address this challenge, we developed a teacher professional development (PD) program and a toolkit consisting of a hardware and software system to engage STEM teachers in learning about wireless  technology  through  various  hands-on  activities  and  collaborative  research.  Through  the  PD  program and  the  development of the ‘COSMOS Education Toolkit’,  the COSMOS research testbed  is  transformed  into  an  innovative  learning  platform  for  K--12 urban students that would provide significant educational benefits for the  local  community.
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     14The hardware setup of the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' is inspired by the testbed's nodes. It consists of various off-the-shelf components, which, in  combination with dedicated software, allows the teachers to execute a vast number of real-world experiments. The  software  system  has  been  designed  around  a  web-based  graphical interface enhanced with an  easy to use philosophy on the execution and management of the  lab activities. The students access the graphical interface to navigate and select a lesson, execute the lab activity,  and  collect  the  measurements  with a similar philosophy as the COSMOS testbed.
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     16=== Publications ===
     17For more information about the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' and the teacher's professional development program, please read:
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     191. Panagiotis Skrimponis, Nikos Makris, Sheila Borges Rajguru, Karen Cheng, Jonatan Ostromertzky, Emily Ford, Zoran Kostic, Gil Zussman, and Thanasis Korakis,'' “COSMOS Education Toolkit,” in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Computer and Communication Review (to appear), Oct. 2020''
     202. Panagiotis Skrimponis, Nikos Makris, Karen Cheng, Jonatan Ostromertzky, Zoran Kostic, Gil Zussman, Thanasis Korakis, and Sheila Borges Rajguru, ''“A Teacher Professional Development Program Using Wireless Communications and NGSS to Enhance STEM Teaching and Learning,” in Proc. 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Jul. 2020'' [https://wimnet.ee.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/COSMOS_Education_ASEE2020.pdf (Download)][https://wimnet.ee.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ASEE_2020_COSMOS_PD.pdf (Presentation)] [https://peer.asee.org/34073 (ASEE)]
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     22Please email Panagiotis (ps3857[at]nyu.edu) if you have any questions or you are interested to use the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' in your class. In case you use these experiments in your class please cite the above papers.
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     24== COSMOS SandBox1 ==
     25The SDR experiments of the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' have been evaluated in [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Architecture/Domains/cosmos_sb1 sandbox 1] using the outdoor sub-6 GHz deployment. In this tutorial we will use a large {{{s1.lg1}}} and a medium node {{{md1}}} of the 'Main Rooftop SDR Deployment'. Both of the nodes are equiped with a USRP Krypton 2974 via PCI-e.
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     27[[Image(sb1-rooftop.png, 800px)]]
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     29=== Node Setup ===
     30Follow the steps below to gain access to the [wiki:Architecture/Domains/cosmos_sb1 sandbox 1 console] and set up nodes with appropriate images.
     31 1. If you don't have one already, sign up for a [https://www.cosmos-lab.org/portal-2/ COSMOS account]
     32 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted#MakeaReservation Create a resource reservation] on sandbox 1
     33 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted#LogintoyourReservation Login] into sandbox 1 console (console.sb1.cosmos-lab.org) with one SSH session.
     34 1. Make sure all the nodes and devices of this reservation are turned off:
     35{{{#!shell
     36omf tell -a offh -t system:topo:allres
     37}}}
     38 1. The image education-toolkit.ndz is [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/UserGuide/DiskImages#BaselineGnuRadio baseline_gr.ndz] with the COSMOS educational framework, and the K--12 educational labs and with their lesson plans. Load education-toolkit.ndz on sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1.
     39{{{#!shell
     40omf load -i education-toolkit.ndz -t sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1
     41}}}
     42 1. Turn all the required resources on and check the status
     43{{{#!shell
     44omf tell -a on -t sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1
     45}}}
     46 1. Check that the nodes are turned on
     47{{{#!shell
     48omf stat -t system:topo:allres
     49}}}