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A Learning Ecosystem for Teaching High School Students Machine Learning Concepts and Data Science Skills in Healthcare and Medicine


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The Hive Learning Ecosystem
We will develop a unique community-based ecosystem for teaching high school students about how the intersection between rapidly developing technologies such as data science and machine learning impact critical healthcare decisions. Students will learn and apply technological skills valued for high..

A Learning Ecosystem for Teaching High School Students Machine Learning Concepts and Data Science Skills in Healthcare and Medicine

Award Number
2148451
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Kathryn Eller

Adapting and Implementing a Geospatial High School Course in Career and Technical Education Clusters in Urban Settings


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Geospatial Semester Project Logo
This project aims to adapt the Geospatial Semester for Career and Technical Education in a large urban district through effective teacher professional development and lesson design.

Adapting and Implementing a Geospatial High School Course in Career and Technical Education Clusters in Urban Settings

Award Number
1759371, 1759370, 1759360
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Steven McGee
Robert Kolvoord
David Uttal

Supporting the Scientific Practice of Data Analysis through Creative Investigations of Long-Term Ecological Datasets


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Luquillo Data Jam Logo
Data Jam engages students in the process of exploring, analyzing, and summarizing long-term data about nearby ecosystems that are the subject of extensive long-term study by LTER. The first goal is the development and validation of a new professional development model to support Data Jam teachers..

Supporting the Scientific Practice of Data Analysis through Creative Investigations of Long-Term Ecological Datasets

Award Number
2049061
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Steven McGee

Project eSPAC3: A Culturally Affirming Approach to Spatial Computational Thinking Skills and Career Awareness


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Jacobs Institute for Innovation in Education
Project eSPAC3 aims to develop upper-elementary students’ spatial computational thinking skills and awareness of computationally-intensive careers by designing an immersive Latinx culturally affirming enactive learning experience in Minecraft Education Edition which emphasizes family engagement..

A Culturally Relevant Approach to Spatial Computational Thinking Skills and Career Awareness through an Immersive Virtual Environment

Award Number
2148732, 2148733
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Wanli Xing
Perla Myers

YouthAstroNet: The Sky Belongs to Everyone


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Two students working on computer with an astronomical image
The YouthAstroNet project is scaling up a program & online learning platform for youth ages 11-14 that features customized access to robotic telescopes, support for learner-driven engagement with scientific and computational analysis tools and practices, and interactions with digital STEM mentors..

YouthAstroNet: Research on the scale-up of innovative technology experiences in astronomy and science imaging

Award Number
2049012
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Mary Dussault

Collaborative Research: STEM Career Connections


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STEM Career Connections Logo
The goal for the STEM Career Connections project is to develop an innovative career readiness model for both in and out of school settings that will profoundly increase the knowledge of, and interest in, STEM and computing careers for middle school youth in a rural mountain community who are often..

STEM Career Connections: A Model for Preparing Economically-Disadvantaged Rural Youth for the Future Workforce

Award Number
1949299, 1949322, 1948709
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
John Ristvey
Tamara Sumner
Mimi Recker

ARX21: Augmented Reality in STEM Classrooms


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ARX21: Augmented Reality in the Science Classroom
In this project students use augmented reality to learn science content and then create augmented reality to demonstrate their learning and understanding. By exposing students to AR in core science courses all students take (such as biology), students typically underrepresented in STEM and computer..

Augmented Reality Experiences in 21st Century STEM Careers

Award Number
1849773
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jonathan Costa

Engaging African American Young Women in STEM and Entrepreneurship Through Community-Centered Making


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Young woman of color works at pottery wheel.
The AAMASE project is developing and researching a model for engaging high-school-aged African American women from low-income families in STEM-related making and entrepreneurship educational programs.

Engaging African American Young Women in STEM and Entrepreneurship Through Community-Centered Making

Award Number
2148543
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Ken Rafanan

Engaging Secondary Female Students in Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing


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GUIC Summer Camp project demo
The major objectives of the UNLV ITEST project are to: 1) enhance secondary female students’ academic self-concept in computing and engineering fields through a constructivist learning environment; 2) enhance secondary female students’ knowledge, skills, and interests in these fields; 3) increase..

Engaging Secondary Female Students in Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing

Award Number
1949585
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Mei Yang

Biology Meets Engineering


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University of Cincinnati: Biology Meets Engineering
A STEM education program at the interface of biology and engineering, namely sensory biology and robotics. This program for high school students and in-service teachers engages them in activities that examine the interrelatedness between science and engineering using innovative technologies.

Trans-disciplinary Education in Biology and Engineering Technology

Award Number
1759150
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Stephanie Rollmann

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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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