Register Now to be a Presenter in the 2020 STEM for All Video Showcase

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Do you have an NSF or other federally funded project aimed at improving STEM or CS learning and teaching in formal or informal environments? If so, you are invited to be a presenter in this year’s STEM for All Video Showcase!

This year’s theme is STEM for All: Learning from Research and Practice. Videos should address at least one of the following: Strategies to broaden participation and increase access for all; research informing STEM and CS teaching and learning; challenges and strategies in the implementation of STEM and CS programs; measuring impact of innovative programs; or partnerships fostering participation and broader participation.

Successful videos will describe the need that the project addresses, the intervention, innovation, or research, and the potential impact of the work. Video presentations will cover a wide range of topics including, science, mathematics, computer science, engineering, cyberlearning, citizen science, maker spaces, mentoring, informal learning, professional development, research and evaluation, NGSS and the Common Core. The videos highlight initiatives for students of all ages (kindergarten through graduate school, as well as adult learners).

The interactive, online Video Showcase will take place May 5–12, 2020. During this week-long event, approximately 200 innovative STEM Educational projects, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and other federal agencies, will be featured. Presenters will share their 3-minute video and discuss it with researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the public at large.

All videos from past annual showcase events can be viewed on the newly launched STEM for All Multiplex. We encourage you to visit and explore presentations of interest to you. Videos from the upcoming 2020 Showcase will also be added to the Multiplex after the May event.

Register to present by February 10 (or earlier, if the showcase receives more than 300 registrations). Don’t miss out!

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