STEM Education Innovation Programs

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    STEMcoding project
    Chris Orban, Ohio State University-Main Campus
    Groups like code.org have revolutionized computer science education for the elementary school and junior high levels. But for the most part the revolution has not yet reached high-school STEM courses like physics, math and chemistry. The STEMcoding project exists to re-imagine introductory STEM courses with computer science in mind. Many schools are unable to offer computer science, but they may have a physics, or chemistry or math teacher who could integrate coding into some part of their course if there was coding content that was well aligned with the learning objectives of that course.

    Activity Types: Conferences, Teaching Circles/Learning Communities, Journal Clubs/Brown Bags , Webinars, Workshops
    Program Components: Supporting Students:Mentoring Program, Professional Development:Student Assessment, Institutional Systems:Interdepartmental Collaboration, Supporting Students:Undergraduate Research, Outreach:In-Service Teacher Training, Outreach to K12 Teachers and Students, Informal Education
    Target Audience: K12 Students, First-year College Students, In-Service K12 Teachers
    Institution Type: Doctorate-granting Universities:Highest Research Activity