This project will create and implement a professional development program for 7th-12th grade teachers to help them integrate computational practice into physics, biology, and mathematics classes. A design principle of disciplinary computational making practice is used to create making spaces in which science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) content is linked to computational thinking though modeling ants (3D paper folding), microbes (complex systems), and automobile air bags (engineering practices). Students will be participants in the second phase of project as teachers and students will co-make projects that address issues in the local community. The project is funded by the STEM+Computing program, which seeks to address emerging challenges in computational STEM areas through the applied integration of computational thinking and computing activities within disciplinary STEM teaching and learning in early childhood education through high school.
Project Contributions
Re-Making STEM: Computational Making Practices in Teaching
Watch Video >> Re-Making STEM creates and implements a professional development program with 6th-12th grade teachers to explore how they integrate computational practices into their classrooms. The project is funded…
Watch Video >> Re-Making STEM creates and implements a professional development program with 6th-12th grade teachers to explore how they integrate computational practices into their classrooms. The project is funded…