In 2009, the North Carolina Virtual Public Schools worked with researchers at the William and Ida Friday Institute to produce and evaluate the use of game creation by secondary students as a means for learning content related to career awareness in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, with particular emphasis in computer science areas. The study required the development of various forms of multimedia that were inclusive of content and activities delivered in a distance environment via the Internet. The team worked with a game art and design graduate class to produce materials and assessment instruments to be included in the project.
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Jeremy Ernst
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Aaron Clark
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North Carolina State University
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Publication Name:
Journal of STEM Education: Innovations & Research
Volume:
13
Number:
5
Page Number:
40
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