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The 2010 Cyberchase Summer Challenge Outreach initiative was designed to allow local public television stations to develop community-appropriate outreach plans as part of a unique summer launch of a new season of shows for a PBS children's television program. The Cyberchase Summer Challenge was a national initiative; eight stations were selected for a pilot study of best practices related to summer programming. Grantee stations were provided modest funding and material support. RMC's evaluation focused on understanding how public television stations and their outreach partners can build
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TEAM MEMBERS: Alice Apley Wendy Graham Elizabeth Goldman Thirteen/WNET New York
resource research Media and Technology
There is a recognized need to rigorously examine the efficacy of approaches to supporting informal learning. In this study, we used a 2 × 2 factorial experimental design to test the impact of a computer guide on 3 proximal measures of visitor learning at an interactive math exhibit. In total, 128 families were systematically assigned to engage with the exhibit either with or without access to a supplementary computer kiosk. Visitor groups with access to the computer spent longer, on average, at the exhibit and engaged in more mathematical behaviors compared to other groups. However, based on
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TEAM MEMBERS: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Scott Pattison Scott Ewing Angela Frey
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Horizon Research, Inc. has recently completed the fifth in a series of national surveys funded by the National Science Foundation. The most recent survey “was designed to provide up-to-date information and to identify trends in the areas of teacher background and experience, curriculum and instruction, and the availability and use of instructional resources.” 
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TEAM MEMBERS: Eric Banilower P. Sean Smith Iris Weiss Kristen Malzahm Kiira Campbell Aaron Weis
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-1114690 (Spy Hounds) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kate Taylor
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF grant DRL-1114663 (3D Visualization Tools For Enhancing Awareness, Understanding, And Stewardship Of Freshwater Ecosystems) from the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Geoff Schladow
resource research Exhibitions
Poster on NSF grant DRL-1114388 (""Math on a Sphere: An Interactive Exploration of 3D Surfaces for Public Audiences"") from the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Michael Eisenberg
resource research Public Programs
Poster on NSF grant DRL-1008546 (""The Handheld Signing Math & Science Dictionaries for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Museum Visitors Research Project"") at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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resource research Library Programs
Presentation on NSF grant DRL-1010577 (""Pushing the Limits: Building Capacity to Enhance Public Understanding of Math and Science Through Rural Libraries"") presented at the CAISE Convening on Professional Development and Informal Science Education, February 2nd, 2012.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Daniel Rockmore
resource research Public Programs
Presentation on NSF grant DRL-0840230 (""Communities of Learning for Urban Environments"") presented at the CAISE Convening on Organizational Networks, November 17th, 2011.
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TEAM MEMBERS: ANGELA WENGER
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Report from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) conference to establish a research agenda for their field.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Fran Arbaugh Beth Herbel-Eisenmann Nora Ramirez Eric Knuth Henry Kranendonk Judith Reed Quander
resource research
Many ISE educators design opportunities for children to collaborate in learning activities. This study's findings show that, when collaborations are designed to let children take responsibility for each other's understanding, the development of positive dispositions toward mathematics increases.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Bronwyn Bevan
resource research
There is growing understanding that learning develops across time and settings. This paper describes a particular case in which a fourth grade boy’s mathematics learning is shaped by experiences both at home and at school. It is relevant to researchers seeking to understand and study learning as a cross-setting phenomenon. It is relevant to ISE educators in that it raises questions about how to coordinate experiences between home and other settings.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Bronwyn Bevan