
Cameron McClellan
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Office of Instutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)
I am a recent graduate from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in Geology, and became interested in geoscience education after doing research under Dr. Megan Plenge; I now work in the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA). My research focuses on the effects of incorporating making-based curricula in STEM courses at the undergraduate level. I am currently investigating the relationship between marginalized student groups and their self-identified experience as a 'maker,' considering ethnographic and sociological factors, with a special interest in transfer students. I am particularly interested in the intersectionality of social advocacy, geoscience education, and hazard mitigation, especially in vulnerable populations and science-skeptic communities. Using alternative means of communication, such as art, public education, and creative nonfiction, I hope to encourage engagement in natural science by making it more accessible, relevant, and exciting for all populations
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Making An Impact: Exploring Perceptions of 'Making' within Underrepresented Student Groups in Geoscience part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2024:Program:Oral Sessions:Monday Oral Session A
'Making' in STEM education promotes project-based learning and engineering design, encourages creativity, and, in some cases, can increase the engagement of marginalized students. Our research examines ...