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computational thinking practices via World MOON (STEM) disciplines as well as computational Project. The World MOON Project is an thinking (CT) practices such as observing and international STEM (i-STEM) collaborative project identifying patterns in aerospace objects (e.g., Integrated Aerospace STEM that thousands of international K-12 students and moon phases). Integrated STEM and CT practices and practices
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their help with the writing of this paper.References[1] L. Dee Fink, Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses,Jossey-Bass, 2013.[2] G. Wiggins & J. McTighe, Understanding by Design, Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development, 2005.[3] D. R. Krathwohl, A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy: An Overview, Theory Into Practice, Vol.41, No. 4, pp. 212-218, 2002.[4] Saskatoon Public Schools, Instructional Strategies Online. Available:http://schools.spsd.sk.ca/curriculum/instructionalstrategies/.[5] American Psychological Association, Coalition for Psychology in Schools and Education, Top20 Principles from Psychology for PreK–12 Teaching and Learning. Available:http://www.apa.org/ed
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ranked journals (e.g. Journal of College Science Teaching), reviewed conference proposals (e.g ASEE).Miss Ezgi Yesilyurt, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Ezgi Yesilyurt is a PhD student in curriculum and instruction/science education at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is working as a graduate assistant in an NSF funded grant project in which she assumed major responsibilities such as data collection, data analysis, design and delivery of teacher professional development workshops in the grant project. Also, she is currently teaching science methods courses. She received her MS degree and BS degree in elementary science education. She participated European Union Projects in which she conducted series of
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, published in ranked journals (e.g. Journal of College Science Teaching), reviewed conference proposals (e.g ASEE).Dr. Hasan Deniz, University of Nevada Las Vegas Hasan Deniz is an Associate Professor of Science Education at University of Nevada Las Vegas. He teaches undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level courses in science education program at University of Nevada Las Vegas. His research agenda includes epistemological beliefs in science and evolution education. He is recently engaged in professional development activities supported by several grants targeting to increase elementary teachers’ knowledge and skills to integrate science, language arts, and engineering education within the context of Next Generation
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- cludes enhancing student skill sets through highlighting community resources, integrating micro-video content into engineering core curriculum as a supplement educational resource for undergraduate stu- dents. Ryan is also the recipient of the Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship and the NSF EAPSI Fellowship.Mr. Alexander Johnson, Syracuse UniversityKaty Pieri, Syracuse University Katy is a second year PhD student in the bioengineering program at Syracuse University.Mr. Alex Vincent Jannini, Syracuse University Alex Jannini is a third-year PhD student at Syracuse University in the Biomedical and Chemical Engineer- ing Department. His current research consists of developing tough and elastic double network hydrogels
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Beau Vezino, University of Arizona; Alexander M Alvarez, University of Arizona Department of Biomedical Engineering; Byron Hempel, University of Arizona; Christina Julianne Loera, University of Arizona; Samantha Davidson, University of Arizona; Savannah Boyd, University of Arizona; Vignesh Subbian, University of Arizona
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engineering at the pre-college level. He is a founding member and vice president of UA chapter of American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) and is the curriculum writer and project coordinator for ENGR101 Middle School.Mr. Alexander M Alvarez, University of Arizona Department of Biomedical Engineering Alex Alvarez is an MD/PhD student at the University of Arizona. His primary research area for the PhD in Biomedical Engineering is in ultrasound characterization of electrical signals in the heart. A secondary focus is on promoting and advocating for inclusion of all people of diverse backgrounds in engineering, science, and medicine - especially in educational spaces for these fields.Mr. Byron Hempel, University of