TERC Workshops at Cambridge Science Festival 2018
TERC Workshops at Cambridge Science Festival 2018

STEAMworks@TERC2067 Massachusetts Ave1st FloorCambridge, MA 02140 

Story Time for Babies & Toddlers / Cuentacuentos bilingรผe para bebรฉs y niรฑos pequeรฑos

April 17 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Free

Ages 0-3 with caregiver

Come for an English/Spanish story time and get a free math storybook for babies. Weโ€™ll read picture books that include the math we do when weโ€™re playing and having fun! Then, weโ€™ll explore math as we play.   

Vengan a disfrutar de un cuentacuentos en inglรฉs y en espaรฑol y consigan un libro de cuentos de matemรกticas para bebรฉs.  » Read more

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Building Systems from Scratch: an Exploratory Study of Students Learning About Climate Change
Building Systems from Scratch: an Exploratory Study of Students Learning About Climate Change

Gillian Puttick and Eli Tucker-Raymond2018.ย Journalย ofย Scienceย Educationย andย Technology.ย https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-017-9725-x

Abstract

Science and computational practices such as modeling and abstraction are critical to understanding the complex systems that are integral to climate science. Given the demonstrated affordances of game design in supporting such practices, we implemented a free 4-day intensive workshop for middle school girls that focused on using the visual programming environment, Scratch, to design games to teach others about climate change. The experience was carefully constructed so that girls of widely differing levels of experience were able to engage in a cycle of game design.  » Read more

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Hands On! Magazine: Spring 2018
Hands On! Magazine: Spring 2018

Articles include:
* The TERC Scholars Program: Introducing Higher Education Students To Careers In STEM Education Research
* Stem Learning While Making: All Lives Canโ€™t Matter Until Black Lives Matter
* Tracing The Invisible Fabric of Everyday Science: Field Notes
* Adult Numeracy: A Championโ€™s Legacy

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A Girl Scout Program Focused on Energy Conservation
A Girl Scout Program Focused on Energy Conservation

A Design Based Research Study

Gillian Puttick, Debra Bernstein, and Teon Edwardsโ€”2018. Educational Designer, 3(10). 

Abstract

This paper describes the retrospective analysis of a sequence of design decisions made while iteratively developing a science program for eight- to fourteen-year-old Girl Scouts. The program focused on energy conservation and climate change. To analyze the design, we drew on the original theoretical framework and analyzed design documents to clearly articulate a series of previously implicit design conjectures.  » Read more

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Signing Math and Science looking for families for museum visit
Signing Math and Science looking for families for museum visit

Would you like to visit the Museum of Science Boston or the SEE Science Center in Manchester, NH? Signing Math and Science is looking for families with deaf or hard of hearing children that use ASL, to use and give opinions on a new portable, 3D glossary of ASL science terms that is on an iPod Touch. Please contact tara_robillard@terc.edu for more information or to schedule a visit.  » Read more

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Register Now to be a Presenter in the 2018 STEM for All Video Showcase
Register Now to be a Presenter in the 2018 STEM for All Video Showcase

The 4thย Annual Video Showcase, hosted by TERC and funded by NSF, will address the theme: โ€œTransforming the STEM Education Landscape.โ€

Presenter Registration closes soon – Don’t miss out!

Register now at http://stemforall2018.videohall.com

During the week of May 14th – 21st, educators, researchers and others with an interest in STEM Education will have the chance to review videos on the multitude of educational projects funded by the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies.  » Read more

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Watch Jodi Asbell-Clarke’s TedXYouth Talk
Watch Jodi Asbell-Clarke’s TedXYouth Talk

On November 4, Jodi Asbell-Clarke was a speaker in TedXBeaconSt,ย We Know More Then We Can Tell

To unleash the potential of all learners, we need to start looking at what people can do, not just what they can say. Many of the cognitive differences ofย neurodiverse students (learners with Autism, ADD, Dyslexia and other cognitive functions that make school difficult) may also empower them with creativity, resilience, and innovative approaches to problem-solving.

Our education system struggles to measure and support these different ways of thinking,  » Read more

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Jodi Asbell-Clarke at TEDXYOUTH @ BEACONSTREET
Jodi Asbell-Clarke at TEDXYOUTH @ BEACONSTREET

On November 4, Jodi Asbell-Clarke was a speaker in TedXBeaconSt. Her talk,ย We Know More Then We Can Tell, addressed the issue of students who don’t test well, and her research into finding students’ implicit knowledge โ€”knowledge which they demonstrate through their behaviors and actions, not just how they answer questions on a test.

Jodi and her team looks at the enhanced creativity and collaborative problem solving that is unique to some learners with ADD and the systematic thinking of some learners with autism,  » Read more

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