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Mixed Reality Based Interactive Cybersecurity Education for Middle School Students


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firewall game
The project is guided by three goals: (1) iteratively design a set of concrete and interactive MR activities addressing key cybersecurity concepts (e.g., steganography, phishing, and firewalls) with teacher and student input throughout the design process; (2) increase student knowledge of key..

Mixed Reality Based Interactive Cybersecurity Education for Middle School Students

Award Number
2048874
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Chien-Chung Shen

Investigating environmental identity development among children in rural Alaska Native communities through intergenerational, culturally responsive community science programming


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child-led experimentation
Project Overview: This two-year research-design project, undertaken in collaboration with GBH and Molly of Denali is: (1) building new knowledge about the ways in which children from rural Alaska Native communities, ages 6- 8, develop “environmental identity” (defined as the empathy, knowledge, and..

Investigating environmental identity development among children in rural Alaska Native communities through intergenerational, culturally responsive community science programming

Award Number
2209594
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Carie Green

Transforming Preschoolers’ Spatial Orientation: Leveraging New Technologies for Learning in Early Childhood Classrooms and at Home


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Children sitting at a table with their teacher.
The development of spatial orientation (SO) is a strong predictor of math skills and later school success and academic achievement. Thus, fostering SO skills before children enter formal schooling provides them with a sound foundation for later mathematical learning. Our project is titled..

Transforming Preschoolers’ Spatial Orientation: Leveraging New Technologies for Learning in Early Childhood Classrooms and at Home

Award Number
2048883
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Ashley Lewis Presser

Investigating environmental identity development among children in rural Alaska Native communities through intergenerational, culturally responsive community science programming


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Children looking out of the back of a boat on an Alaska river.
Media producers from GBH and researchers from South Dakota State University and the University of Alaska Southeast have recently launched a new research and development project that is designed to: (1) build new knowledge about the ways in which children from rural Alaska Native communities, ages 6..

Investigating environmental identity development among children in rural Alaska Native communities through intergenerational, culturally responsive community science programming

Award Number
2049767
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jessica Andrews

My STEM Story: Scaling STEM Motivation Through Digital Storytelling and Near Peer Relationships


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My STEM Story Behind the Scenes
The My STEM Story project aims to enhance the identity-based motivation of diverse high school students through their engagement with and reflection on the authentic digital stories of diverse near-peer mentors paving their way in a post-secondary STEM pathway.

My STEM Story: Scaling STEM Motivation Through Digital Storytelling and Near Peer Relationships

Award Number
1759442
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Ed Madison

SYNTHESIS: A quantitative meta-analysis and qualitative synthesis on the impacts of informal STEM and ICT programs on cognitive and social-emotional outcomes of youth participants


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InformalSTEM
This project is a synthesis study to investigate the effectiveness of informal STEM and ICT programs to maximize impact and broaden participation of youth participants in STEM pathways. We focus on two research questions: (1) How and to what extent do informal, out-of-school time (OST) STEM and ICT..

A Quantitative Meta-Analysis and Qualitative Synthesis on the Impacts of Informal STEM and ICT Programs on Cognitive and Socio-emotional Outcomes of Youth Participants

Award Number
2048544
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Mande Holford

Engaging Young Black and Latino Students in Data Science Through Water Security


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Image of the Eagle Academy of Harlem, partner school for the project
Communities of color across the nation face increasing challenges with affordable access to safe drinking water. Using data science to explore why, where and how this is happening, and what is being done about it, provides a powerful vehicle for the engagement of students in science, technology..

Engaging Young Black and Latino Students in Data Science Through Water Security

Award Number
2048958
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Upmanu Lall

CASCADE: Engaging Adolescents through Collaboration on Simulated STEM Career Scenarios and Mathematics Activities


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CASCADE Simulation
We create and study virtual simulations of peer collaboration in STEM fields, designed for youth in informal learning environments. Practice with the simulations will help teens from underrepresented groups build collaborative skills and career interest in STEM fields, especially those that use..

Engaging Adolescents through Collaboration on Simulated STEM Career Scenarios and Mathematics Activities

Award Number
2048985, 2048993
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Daniel Heck
Jill Hamm

AI4GA: Developing Artificial Intelligence Competencies, Career Awareness, and Interest in Georgia Middle School Teachers and Students


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AI4GA Logo
We are co-designing and piloting a 9-week AI elective for Georgia middle school students with 8 teachers. Our co-design process is scaffolding our ability to truly design curriculum collaboratively. Through this project we aim to understand the types of resources teachers need to confidently teach..

AI4GA - Developing Artificial Intelligence Competencies, Career Awareness, and Interest in Georgia Middle School Teachers and Students

Award Number
2049029, 2048502
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
David Touretzky
Christina Gardner-McCune

Engaging Blind, Visually Impaired, and Sighted Students in STEM with Storytelling through Podcasts


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Student listening to a podcast outside
The STEM Storytelling through Podcasts (SSP) project focuses on broadening participation for blind/visually impaired (BVI) and sighted upper elementary students by engaging them with podcast technology to promote access to STEM and introduce students to STEM careers.

Engaging Blind, Visually Impaired, and Sighted Students in STEM with Storytelling through Podcasts

Award Number
2148711, 2148712
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Sara Robberson Lentz
Kelly Riedinger

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