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Main Authors: Moreno, Esperanza, Kumar, Piyush, Adansi, Richard O, Moreno, Dorothy, Rodriguez, Demy, Ramirez, Raul Baez, Kapsa, Audrey R, Rodriguez, Arturo, Agarwal, Neelam, Kumar, Vinod, Calvo, Beverley A, Tandon, Vivek
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12251
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author Moreno, Esperanza
Kumar, Piyush
Adansi, Richard O
Moreno, Dorothy
Rodriguez, Demy
Ramirez, Raul Baez
Kapsa, Audrey R
Rodriguez, Arturo
Agarwal, Neelam
Kumar, Vinod
Calvo, Beverley A
Tandon, Vivek
author_facet Moreno, Esperanza
Kumar, Piyush
Adansi, Richard O
Moreno, Dorothy
Rodriguez, Demy
Ramirez, Raul Baez
Kapsa, Audrey R
Rodriguez, Arturo
Agarwal, Neelam
Kumar, Vinod
Calvo, Beverley A
Tandon, Vivek
contents The ExploreSTEM Summer Camps 2023 were designed to deliver inclusive STEM education to students aged 14 to 22 years with disabilities. This paper presents a thorough examination of the 2023 camp program, emphasizing the pivotal role of inclusive STEM education in potentially shaping students' personal and academic trajectories. The curriculum encompassed four weeklong fundamental STEM domains: Internet of Things (IoT), Computational Engineering, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR). Within Camp 1, students actively engaged with Dash robots, employing dedicated programming environments to command actions and gather sensor data, fostering interactions with the IoT platform and facilitating seamless data transmission. Camp 2 was dedicated to acquainting students with foundational computational engineering principles, establishing a robust framework for comprehending intricate engineering concepts. Camp 3 commenced with insightful presentations elucidating AI applications across multifaceted industries, including engineering, healthcare, and education, illuminating AI's pervasive influence on contemporary society. The primary aim of Camp 4 was to introduce students to the immersive domains of AR and VR, showcasing their applications beyond conventional STEM disciplines into everyday life experiences. The amalgamation of informative presentations, interactive activities, and a nurturing learning environment cultivated an engaging and enriching experience for all participants. By embracing inclusivity and harnessing innovative pedagogical approaches, the ExploreSTEM Summer Camps empowered students to explore, innovate, and excel within the dynamic realm of STEM education.
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spellingShingle Empowering Abilities: Increasing Representation of Students with Disabilities in the STEM Field
Moreno, Esperanza
Kumar, Piyush
Adansi, Richard O
Moreno, Dorothy
Rodriguez, Demy
Ramirez, Raul Baez
Kapsa, Audrey R
Rodriguez, Arturo
Agarwal, Neelam
Kumar, Vinod
Calvo, Beverley A
Tandon, Vivek
General Economics
Economics
The ExploreSTEM Summer Camps 2023 were designed to deliver inclusive STEM education to students aged 14 to 22 years with disabilities. This paper presents a thorough examination of the 2023 camp program, emphasizing the pivotal role of inclusive STEM education in potentially shaping students' personal and academic trajectories. The curriculum encompassed four weeklong fundamental STEM domains: Internet of Things (IoT), Computational Engineering, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR). Within Camp 1, students actively engaged with Dash robots, employing dedicated programming environments to command actions and gather sensor data, fostering interactions with the IoT platform and facilitating seamless data transmission. Camp 2 was dedicated to acquainting students with foundational computational engineering principles, establishing a robust framework for comprehending intricate engineering concepts. Camp 3 commenced with insightful presentations elucidating AI applications across multifaceted industries, including engineering, healthcare, and education, illuminating AI's pervasive influence on contemporary society. The primary aim of Camp 4 was to introduce students to the immersive domains of AR and VR, showcasing their applications beyond conventional STEM disciplines into everyday life experiences. The amalgamation of informative presentations, interactive activities, and a nurturing learning environment cultivated an engaging and enriching experience for all participants. By embracing inclusivity and harnessing innovative pedagogical approaches, the ExploreSTEM Summer Camps empowered students to explore, innovate, and excel within the dynamic realm of STEM education.
title Empowering Abilities: Increasing Representation of Students with Disabilities in the STEM Field
topic General Economics
Economics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12251