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Fostering Computer Science and AI Learning through Youth-Led Conversational App Development Experiences


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Camp DIALOGS is providing technology-rich learning opportunities for middle school students to design and develop spoken conversational apps using computer science and artificial intelligence over the course of two-week summer camps.

Fostering Computer Science and AI Learning through Youth-Led Conversational App Development Experiences

Award Number
2048480
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Kristy Elizabeth Boyer

Integrating AI Learning into Middle School Science through Natural Language Processing


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Project IntegrateAI is supporting middle school teachers in bringing authentic, inquiry-based natural language processing (NLP) experiences into science classrooms. For students, the project will provide innovative experiences that foster competencies and attitudes toward STEM careers.

Integrating AI Learning into Middle School Science through Natural Language Processing

Award Number
2147810, 2147811
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Kristy Elizabeth Boyer
Krista Glazewski

CS Frontiers: Beyond CS Principles: Engaging Female High School Students in New Frontiers of Computing


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Building on the foundations set by the AP Computer Science (CS) Principles course, this project seeks to dramatically expand access, especially for high school girls, to the most exciting and emerging frontiers of computing, such as distributed computation, the internet of things (IoT)..

Beyond CS Principles: Engaging Female High School Students in New Frontiers of Computing

Award Number
1949472, 1949492, 1949488
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Akos Ledeczi
Tiffany Barnes
Shuchi Grover

CS Frontiers: Beyond CS Principles: Engaging Female High School Students in New Frontiers of Computing


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NetsBlox
CS Frontiers is a new high school computer science curriculum designed to dramatically expand access, especially for high school girls, to the emerging frontiers of computing, such as distributed computation, the internet of things (IoT), machine learning, and software engineering.

Beyond CS Principles: Engaging Female High School Students in New Frontiers of Computing

Award Number
1949472, 1949492, 1949488
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Akos Ledeczi
Tiffany Barnes
Shuchi Grover

Engaging Native American Students in STEM Career Development through a Culturally-Responsive After-School Program Using Virtual Reality Environments and 3D Printing


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NAMSAS
The project will develop and research an after-school program that is designed to increase the STEM career interests and motivations of Native American middle-school students. Students will use digital technologies, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 3D printing, to solve..

Engaging Native American Students in STEM Career Development Through a Culturally-Responsive After-School Program Using Virtual Environments and 3-D Printing

Award Number
2048987
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Tilanka Chandrasekera

Beyond Access and Participation in CS for All: Measuring Equitable CS Learning Environments


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This project will develop and study measures of culturally responsive-sustaining education (CR-SE) in computer science (CS)—providing vital tools and evidence to inform the growing CS education field.

Beyond Access and Participation in CS for All: Measuring Equitable CS Learning Environments

Award Number
2219389
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Cheri Fancsali

Developing STEM Identity in Rural Audiences through Community-Based Engineering Design


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Rural STEM Learning Model
This project creates community-based engineering design experiences in advanced manufacturing aimed to build STEM content knowledge, identity and interest in STEM careers among underrepresented rural middle school (grades 6-8) students. The project also explores the impact of professional..

Developing STEM Identity in Rural Audiences through Community-based Engineering Design

Award Number
1949454
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Tameshia Baldwin

Supporting Science Inquiry, Interest, and STEM Thinking for Young Dual Language Learners (SISTEM)


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Preschool teachers' Inquiry Institute
SISTEM’s overarching goals are to (1) Increase DLL PreK families’ perceptions of themselves as partners in their children’s science learning and their engagement, confidence, and skills in supporting their children’s science inquiry; (2)Increase PreK DLL teachers’ perceptions of themselves as..

Supporting Science Inquiry, Interest, and STEM Thinking for Young Dual Language Learners

Award Number
1949266
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jessica Young

Network Science for All: Positioning High Need Youth for Success in Pursuing STEM Pathways


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This collaborative project aims to establish STEM career identity among Latinx youth and help them identify the academic pathways needed to best position themselves for the future workplace. The project team leverages previously developed curriculum in the context of a network science lens and..

Network Science for All: Positioning Underserved Youth for Success in Pursuing STEM Pathways

Award Number
1949526, 1949484
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Kimberly Howard
Alexandra Oliver-Davila

Bridging Communities with Student STEM Stories: Culturally-Responsive Strategies for Motivating STEM Engagement in Diversifying Public Schools


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This poster describes our NSF ITEST Project on culturally responsive STEM education and the power of students' stories about STEM in their homes and communities to not only engage students more deeply in their STEM learning, but also to help students, eductors and parents expand their understandings..

Bridging Communities with Student STEM Stories: Culturally-Responsive Strategies for Motivating STEM Engagement in Diversifying Public Schools

Award Number
1759372
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Amy Wells

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DRL-1312022, 1614697 and 1949200. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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