WestEd STEM Projects Featured in National Science Foundation Video Showcase
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WestEd projects are featured in the 5th annual STEM for All Video Showcase. The event features over 240 innovative projects aimed at improving STEM learning and teaching, which have been funded by the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies.
During the week-long event (May 13-20), researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and members of the public are invited to view the short videos, discuss them with the presenters online, and vote for their favorites.
Explore the STEM for ALL Video Showcase to discuss, vote, and share. Voting and discussion ends on Monday, May 20 at 8pm (Eastern Time).
- Next Generation Science for Next Generation Kids: Take a close look at how one district is shifting science instruction and making a big impact.
- The Indigenous Mapping Project: The project redesigned a community science data entry and analysis tool called FieldScope, specifically for indigenous communities that want to preserve, share, and teach their place-based resources in ways that respect and protect sacred knowledge.
- Video in the Middle: Flexible Digital Experiences for Mathematics Teacher Education: The project is designing, developing, and researching online PD modules that can be used flexibly by mathematics educators, coaches, district math leaders, and PD providers.