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Integrating AI Machine Learning into the Teaching of Paleontology Using Fossil Shark Teeth in Middle Schools


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We will collaborate with 3 annual teacher cohorts (80 teachers total) from Florida Title I middle schools to develop innovative STEM curriculum. This will be done via week-long summer PDs, scientist-teacher partnerships, periodic virtual sharing and planning meetings, and standards-based curricular..

Integrating AI Machine Learning into the Teaching of Paleontology Using Fossil Shark Teeth in Middle Schools

Award Number
2147625
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Bruce MacFadden

Integrating Environmental Restoration with Computer Science in New York Harbor with New York City Public Schools Phase II


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The ITEST / CCERS project, Phase II continues to focus with the aim of better understanding and promoting equitable practices that increase student motivation and preparation to pursue careers in the STEM fields by expanding and testing an innovative curriculum model that features locally relevant..

Curriculum and Community Enterprise for Restoration of a Keystone Species in New York Harbor

Award Number
1759006
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Lauren Birney

Developing Abilities and Knowledge for Careers in Design and Engineering for Students on the Autism Spectrum by Scaling Up Making Experiences


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Inventing, designing and engineering for all students
We are co-designing and scaling up an informal maker program with educators and students in autism inclusion schools in New York City.

IDEAS: Inventing, Designing, and Engineering on the Autism Spectrum

Award Number
1614436
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Wendy Martin

Project Co-STEM


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The goal of Project-Co-STEM is to develop a model for professional development and classroom implementation support that increases STEM learning opportunities for middle school youth from the rural communities and tribal nations of Northern Arizona.

Developing a culturally responsive pedagogical framework for STEM self-efficacy and career interest in the middle grades

Award Number
1949241
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Emily Evans

Digital technology integration and engineering contexts to support elementary students' systems thinking


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This is the poster for the 2022 NSF ITEST Project Directors Meeting for Digital technology integration and engineering contexts to support elementary students' systems thinking

Digital technology integration and engineering contexts to support elementary students' systems thinking

Award Number
1850296
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Jennifer Maeng

New possibilities for broadening the impacts of middle school engineering through a partnership between teachers and underrepresented STEM undergraduates


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Teachers and Undergraduate STEM Majors of Color Collaborate for Culturally Responsive Engineering Education
Engineering design tasks allow students to apply science concepts to solve problems and understand the practical value of scientific knowledge. Yet, it can be challenging for science teachers to find ways to support students to clearly draw connections between the scientific ideas behind engineering..

New Possibilities for Broadening the Impacts of Middle School Engineering through a Partnership between Teachers and Underrepresented Undergraduates in STEM

Award Number
1932739
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Meredith Kier

Empowering Informal Educators to Prepare Future Generations in Wireless Radio Communications w/ Mobile Resources


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Educator Resources from Making Waves with Radio
We are developing an innovative suite of mobile-ready learning resources for informal educators to support youth and the public’s understanding of wifi and radio frequency communications from digital apps to a craft kits, summer radio camps, videos and activity guides in English and Spanish. These..

Empowering Informal Educators to Prepare Future Generations in Wireless Radio Communications with Mobile Resources

Award Number
2053160, 2005784
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Sherry Hsi

Career Exploration Lab: 3D Printing and STEM Engagement for High School Students with Visual Impairments and their Educators


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The STEM Career Exploration Lab (CEL) program is conducting across the United States a series of summer camps for high school students with Blindness / Visual Impairment (B/VI) to stimulate their interest in STEM fields and STEM careers. We use astronomy and assistive technologies, including 3D..

Career Exploration Lab: 3D Printing and STEM Engagement for High School Students with Visual Impairments and their Educators

Award Number
1949458
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Thomas Madura

Promoting Aspirations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics through Youth and Family Engagement


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An overview of our project in which we are working with with leaders of local communities comprised largely of former refugees to promote STEM aspirations among youth, grades 7-12.

Promoting Aspirations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics through Youth and Family Engagement

Award Number
2045306
Project Status
Active
Principal Investigator(s)
Eugene Judson

Promoting STEM Interests and Careers Through Families and Museums Exploring


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Families and Museums Exploring
This project uses a new model to promote the development of positive attitudes toward STEM and to increase interest in STEM careers. Science capital and family habitus were documented, and the data were used to develop a model program where youth and their families see science and engineering as..

Promoting STEM Interests and Careers through Families and Museums Exploring

Award Number
1614468
Project Status
Expired
Principal Investigator(s)
Melissa Jones

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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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