ITEST Projects Shine in the NSF 2015 Teaching & Learning Video Showcase
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In May 2015, seventeen ITEST projects presented videos in the 2015 National Science Foundation Teaching and Learning Video Showcase. Organized by TERC, the showcase contained 112 videos produced by NSF-funded projects associated with one of these resource centers: ARC, CADRE, CAISE, CIRCL, CS10K, MSPNet, and STELAR. Between May 11-15, presenters held asynchronous discussions with facilitators and the broader online public about their work. During this period, traffic to the showcase site was over 22,000 unique visitors from 146 countries.
Many thanks and congratulations to the following ITEST projects that took part! Links to each project's video are provided below:
- Addressing STEM Demand through the Grace Program (submitted by David Anderson; Public Choice Award)*
- Back to the Earth (submitted by Anne Kern)
- Bridging the Gap (submitted by Emily Stoeth)
- The CryptoClub (submitted by Janet Beissinger; Facilitators’ Choice Award)*
- CSI: Creating Student Investigators (submitted by Karen Yanowitz)
- Enjoy the Flight and Learn Math and Science (submitted by Chadia Affane Aji)
- Exciting Engineering Minds (submitted by Nancy Taylor)
- iDesign After-school Game-Based Curriculum (submitted by Roberto Joseph)
- Integrating Science into Afterschool (submitted by Tara Cox)
- iSTEM: Engaging Native American Youth in STEM (submitted by Sally Stevens)
- Real World Externships for Teachers of STEM (submitted by Jeffrey Weld)
- Science Research Mentoring Program (submitted by Preeti Gupta)
- Studio STEM (submitted by Christine Schnittka)
- Style Engineers: Fashion Through Science (submitted by Kristen Morris)
- TECHFIT (submitted by Alka Harriger)
- Using SolveMe Mobiles to Learn the Logic of Solving Systems (submitted by Mary Fries)
- Waterbotics (submitted Mercedes McKay; Facilitators’ Choice Award)*
*Award winners