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Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More
National NSTA Conference
National NSTA ConferenceEvent Date: toJoin your colleagues in the City of Brotherly Love for NSTA's 58th National Conference on Science Education. Conference registration and exhibits will be at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Most sessions and events have been scheduled at the Convention Center and the Doubletree Philadelphia Hotel, Loew’s Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, and Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel. The conference will begin with concurrent sessions on Thursday, March 18, at 8:00 AM, and end on Sunday, March 21, at 12 Noon. (some special events/meetings may be scheduled on Wednesday). Exhibits will close on Saturday, March 20, at 5:00 PM. For more information, visit the event website. More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More
National NSTA Conference
National NSTA ConferenceEvent Date: toJoin your colleagues in the City of Brotherly Love for NSTA's 58th National Conference on Science Education. Conference registration and exhibits will be at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Most sessions and events have been scheduled at the Convention Center and the Doubletree Philadelphia Hotel, Loew’s Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, and Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel. The conference will begin with concurrent sessions on Thursday, March 18, at 8:00 AM, and end on Sunday, March 21, at 12 Noon. (some special events/meetings may be scheduled on Wednesday). Exhibits will close on Saturday, March 20, at 5:00 PM. For more information, visit the event website. More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More
National NSTA Conference
National NSTA ConferenceEvent Date: toJoin your colleagues in the City of Brotherly Love for NSTA's 58th National Conference on Science Education. Conference registration and exhibits will be at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Most sessions and events have been scheduled at the Convention Center and the Doubletree Philadelphia Hotel, Loew’s Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, and Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel. The conference will begin with concurrent sessions on Thursday, March 18, at 8:00 AM, and end on Sunday, March 21, at 12 Noon. (some special events/meetings may be scheduled on Wednesday). Exhibits will close on Saturday, March 20, at 5:00 PM. For more information, visit the event website. More |
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Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More
National NSTA Conference
National NSTA ConferenceEvent Date: toJoin your colleagues in the City of Brotherly Love for NSTA's 58th National Conference on Science Education. Conference registration and exhibits will be at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Most sessions and events have been scheduled at the Convention Center and the Doubletree Philadelphia Hotel, Loew’s Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, and Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel. The conference will begin with concurrent sessions on Thursday, March 18, at 8:00 AM, and end on Sunday, March 21, at 12 Noon. (some special events/meetings may be scheduled on Wednesday). Exhibits will close on Saturday, March 20, at 5:00 PM. For more information, visit the event website. More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
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Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)
Intersection: ISE and Learning Sciences (CAISE Forum/Online discussion)Event Date: toThe goal of the Intersection project is to build capacity and collaboration at the intersection of two fields, informal science education and the learning sciences. Our project supports researchers and practitioners to collaborate on educational research, development, and dissemination projects to advance our knowledge of how people learn in non-school settings and to inform best practices in informal STEM education. The project includes work on four themes: Engagement and learning, access and equity, facilitation, teaching, and assistance, and learning technologies. Next discussion: May 10-14. Led by Heather Toomey Zimmerman of Penn State University, Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl of the University of Washington, and Sandra Toro Martell of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To participate in online discussions in the CAISE Forum: More |
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