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resource research Media and Technology
The series of articles below is a study of Cracking the Code, one of the largest public investments in science media, journalism and science communication research collaborations, a project between KQED, Texas Tech and Yale Universities. KQED has the largest science reporting unit in the West focusing on science news and features including their YouTube series Deep Look.This series was written by Scott Burg from Rockman et al, the project's independent evaluator. Links to the articles in this series are below. The full articles in the series are posted on Medium. A Three Year Case Study
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sue Ellen McCann Sevda Eris Asheley Landrum Sarah Mohamad Scott Burg
resource research Public Programs
This document is aimed primarily at Informal Learning (IFL) educators working with adult learners from disadvantaged and underserved communities, who wish to: exploit the inclusive nature of Tinkering to create engaging and relevant STEM learning experiences for adult learners and their families better understand how and why collaboration and co-design with community organisations can help develop more inclusive programming in STEM learning for adults. It can also serve as a useful reference for community leaders and adult educators wishing to collaborate with the IFL sector
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TEAM MEMBERS: Emily Harris Mark Winterbottom
resource research Public Programs
Across literature on STEM practice and STEM education, definitions of "imagination" vary in a number of ways. The visual tool below presents a way to organize the characteristics of these definitions along three dimensions: essence, ways of thinking, and context. Using this framework, you can build definitions of imagination relevant to your work.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Becki Kipling Christine Reich Sarah May Emmett Fung Sonya Harvey-Justiniano
resource research Exhibitions
This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting. Project goals: ● Develop an interactive microscopy exhibit platform ● Design the platform to work for various types of microscopic samples ● Create a platform that is accessible and extensible to small- and mid-sized ISE venues ● Better understand how to scaffold scientific observation, esp. with image recognition technologies
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kristina Yu Latasha Wright Joyce Ma