Resources included in these libraries were submitted by ITEST projects or STELAR and are relevant to the work of the NSF ITEST Program. PDFs and/or URLs to the original resource are included in the resource description whenever possible. In some cases, full text publications are located behind publishers’ paywalls and a fee or membership to the third party site may be required for access. Permission for use must be requested through the publisher or author listed in each entry.
STELAR Webinar: ITEST’s STEM Workforce Education Model
VideoNSF ITEST projects are an ideal testbed for researching what it takes to create robust pathways leading towards high-demand technology-centered careers. This webinar presented the results of the STELAR/ITEST Data and Impact Working Group’s efforts to identify the types of data that might be
STELAR Webinar: National Science Foundation Funding for Small Grants for High Risk/High Gain (EAGER) Maker Education Projects
VideoOn Thursday, November 3, STELAR hosted NSF Program Officers Bob Russell and Erick Jones as they presented a webinar on National Science Foundation funding for R&D education projects funded through the Dear Colleague Letter Catalyzing the Future of Making (NSF 15-086). An overview of specific
STELAR Webinar: NSF Funding for Life STEM (Life Sciences and Biosciences) 10/24/16
VideoSTELAR is pleased to host NSF Program Officer Celestine Pea as she presents a webinar on National Science Foundation funding for eligible research organizations to submit proposals to one of five existing NSF programs (DR-PreK-12, ITEST, AISL, HBCU-UP, and/or IUSE) on the topic of Life STEM (Life
STELAR Webinar: National Science Foundation Funding for Maker Education and SBIR/STTR Projects
VideoOn Tuesday, October 18, STELAR hosted NSF Program Officers David Haury and Robert Russell as they presented a webinar on National Science Foundation funding for research, development, and small business proposals for Maker-focused projects. During this webinar brief overviews were provided of the
Watch the new FUSE video!
VideoWhat is FUSE? This new video explains our program through the words of those that know it best- the students and teaches who interact with it every day. Learn more on the STELAR project profile page or the FUSE website.
2016 Monterey Bay Regional
VideoThe video recap of MATE's 2016 Monterey Bay Regional Competition, which took place April 30th at Aptos High School. Congratulations to all the competitors!Editing and Narration Patrick WebsterVideo Connor Gallagher Patrick WebsterDrone + Gimbal Connor GallagherMusic With A Single Step — Ben Beiny A
Adventures in Alice Programming for Attracting Students to Computing
VideoThe Adventures in Alice Programming project integrates computing into schools by providing professional development to middle and high school teachers of all disciplines on innovative ways of introducing computing and computer programming and in incorporating computational thinking into their disciplines.
Integrated Computer Science (iCS): Teacher Learning as a Means to Transform Curriculum
VideoOur project video documents the process and products of the professional development and implementation of integrated computer science in 3rd through 5th grade classrooms. Since January 2015, teachers in this urban and economically diverse elementary school have participated in this effort that uses a project-based learning approach to integrate computer science and technology into a standards-based curriculum.
Lens on Climate Change - Engaging secondary students in sharing through videography how climate change affects their community
VideoThe Lens on Climate Change project is a engages middle and high school students in producing short videos about climate change topics in Colorado, specifically ones that are impacting students’ lives and their local community.
STUDIO: Build Our World
VideoSTUDIO: Build Our World is an afterschool STEM learning program for low income and immigrant middle and high school students. The University of Washington and Neighborhood House, a multiservice community based organization partner to offer youths opportunities to learn beside UW STEM mentors.