PI: Prasun Dewan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Award Details Today, when a student or industrial programmer faces difficulty in some task assigned to him/her, this event often […]
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INSPIRE: Studying and Promoting Quantitative and Spatial Reasoning with Complex Visual Data Across School, Museum, and Web-Media Contexts
PIs: Leilah Lyons, Joshua Radinsky, Andrew Beveridge University of Illinois at Chicago Award Details This is a research program to promote and study effective strategies and habits of mind for […]
INSPIRE: Kreyol-based Cyberlearning for a New Perspective on the Teaching of STEM in Local Languages
PIs: Michel DeGraff, Vijay Kumar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Award Details The focus of this project is on the creation and innovative uses of Open Education Resources (OER) for STEM […]
Workshop: Improving Capacity for Game-Based Research to Scale
PI: Kurt Squire University of Wisconsin-Madison Award Details A growing number of educators are looking to game-based learning approaches to increase interest in and understanding of major science mathematics, engineering […]
DIP: ‘Hard Fun’ Learning Mathematics: Stimulating Number Sense
PIs: Daphne Bavelier, Justin Halberda, Alan Gershenfeld, Michael Angst, Michael Levine University of Rochester Award Detail This project focuses on development of number sense in 7 to 11 year old […]
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