Culturally Responsive Making

Culturally Responsive Making: Developing High-Low Tech Maker Activities in Local and Mobile Spaces for Supporting American Indian Youth is a National Science Foundation (#1623404) funded project in collaboration with Arizona State University and the University of Pennsylvania. The goal of this project is to develop culturally responsive making activities and makerspaces with two Indigenous communities, one in Utah and one in Arizona. We are interested in how these spaces and activities impact youth, teacher, and community conceptions of and interest in STEM learning. For more information about this project, please visit the project website.

This video presents a paper from ICLS 2020, which covers a component of the overall grant work.

PROJECT CO-LEAD


 

Breanne Litts

 

TEAM


Kameica Yazzie

Megan Hamilton

Cedric Mannie

Chase Mortensen

FUNDING


 
 
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