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CAREER: Engaging Rural Students with Next Generation Physiological Interfaces


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Student wearing brain-computer interface
Relatively little research exists on the use of experiences with physiological sensors to support STEM education. In this work, we draw on techniques from physiological computing and computer science education to explore novel ways to build students' computational thinking skills.

CAREER: Engaging Rural Students with Next Generation Physiological Interfaces

Award Number
2045561
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Chris Crawford

Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Smart Engineering Tools and English Language Arts in Upper Elementary Education


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Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Literacy with a photo of an student robot, a motor prototype and a student worksheet
We are developing a set of machine learning-powered components enabling elementary students to create interactive AI-enabled solutions to problems presented in fictional stories during transdisciplinary activities at the intersection of AI, engineering, and literacy.

Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Smart Engineering and English Language Arts in Upper Elementary Education

Award Number
2119174
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jennifer Cross

Digital Mathematics Storytelling - Chao


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Students Making Videos
Digital Storytelling with children in urban emergent communities, this project aims to create protocols that children can use to document, share, and showcase the rich mathematical knowledge that exists in their own families and communities.

Digital Mathematics Storytelling: Fraction Stories from Urban Emergent Communities

Award Number
1943208
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Theodore Chao

A Platform for Embodied Coding in Virtual and Augmented Reality


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a VR environment with flat nodes connected by wires, with hand written annotations
The increasing sophistication and availability of Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) technologies wield the potential to transform how we teach and learn computational concepts and coding. This project develops a platform for creative coding in virtual and augmented reality. The Embodied Coding..

An Embodied, Augmented Reality Coding Platform for Pair Programming

Award Number
2017042
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Ying Choon Wu

Peering a Generation into the Future: NSF's Young Scholars Program (YSP) and the nation’s STEM workforce


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Young Scholars Project - Golden Ratio
This project is a multiyear study of the impact of an enrichment program that the US National Science Foundation (NSF) managed in the 1990s. The Young Scholars Program (YSP) involved around 18,000 7th–12th grade students and 600 separate grants between 1989 and 1996. The purpose of YSP was to..

Peering a generation into the future: NSF's Young Scholars Program and the nation’s STEM workforce

Award Number
2109443
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Eric Hamilton

Engaging Teachers and Children in the Physics of Waves through the Connections with Music


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Teacher PD on the science of music
The connections with music present a great opportunity for engaging children in the science of sound, and science in general. With this goal, our program has been creating a series of web applications and hands-on activities that allow children to explore, visualize, and play with sound. Our..

Increasing Students' Interest in STEM through the Science of Music

Award Number
2048930
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Victor Minces

Narrative Modeling with StoryQ: Integrating Mathematics, Language Arts, and Computing to Create Pathways to Artificial Intelligence Careers


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StoryQ app screenshots
The future workforce is being drastically reshaped by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The advancement in AI theories, algorithms and practices has not only created great demands for AI scientists, engineers, technicians and entrepreneurs but also reformulated the nature of work in almost..

Narrative Modeling with StoryQ: Integrating Mathematics, Language Arts, and Computing to Create Pathways to Artificial Intelligence Careers

Award Number
1949110
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jie Chao

Co-Robots to Enhance Motivation and Self-efficacy in Formal STEM Education


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This work will identify the potential impacts of positioning the student as a co-roboticist in the context of design thinking.
Healthcare is becoming robotics reliant. Hands-on learning of assistive and rehabilitation robotics in meaningful contexts such as improving quality of life will broaden the participation of underrepresented students including females and ethnic minorities. In this work, a low-cost educational..

Co-Robots to Enhance Motivation and Self-efficacy in Formal STEM Education

Award Number
2133028
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Nina Mahmoudian

QuEST: Quantum Education for Students and Teachers


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NSF QuEST Stony Brook University and New York Hall of Science
QuEST develops and researches practices in precollege quantum science and computing instruction that are aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. The goals include the development of (1) quantum knowledge and quantum computing practices that promote critical thinking, reasoning, and..

QuEST: Quantum Education for Students and Teachers

Award Number
2148467
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Angela Kelly

Developing and Testing Bilingual Curricula that Infuse Authentic Computer Programming Experiences into Middle School Mathematics for Latinx Youth


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Action Research and Example of Visual Representation
The project's central goals are threefold: (1) to provide access to meaningful bilingual computer programming and mathematics (CPM) experiences to Latinx middle school students, (2) to develop a bilingual CPM curriculum based on Python and Jupyter Notebook to provide visual representations of..

Developing and Testing Bilingual Curricula that Infuse Authentic Computer Programming Experiences into Middle School Mathematics for Latinx Youth

Award Number
1949230
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Marios Pattichis

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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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