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Invention, Design, Engineering and Art (IDEA) Cooperative

September 15, 2007 - August 31, 2011 | Public Programs
The youth-based ITEST proposal, Invention, Design, Engineering and Art Cooperative (IDEA), will provide 100 students in grades 8-12 from the East Side of St. Paul, Minnesota with IT experiences in engineering and design. The content focus is mechanical and electrical engineering, such as product design, electronics, and robotics with an emphasis on 21st century job skills, including skills in advanced areas of microcontrollers, sensors, 3-D modeling software, and web software development for sharing iterative engineering product design ideas and maintaining progress on student product development. These technologies are practical and specific to careers in engineering and standards for technological literacy. During the three-year project period, a scaffolding process will be used to move students from exploratory activities in Design Teams in the 8th and 9th grades to paid employment experiences in grades 10-12 as part of Invention Crews. All design and product invention work will be directly connected to solving problems for local communities, including families and local businesses. For grades 8 and 9, students will receive 170 total contact hours per year and for grades 10-12, 280 contact hours per year. The participant target goal is 75% participation by girls, and African-American and Latino youth. Students participating in this project are situated within the country's most diverse urban districts with students speaking more than 103 languages and dialects. The schools targeted by this project average 84% of students receiving free or reduced price lunches, and have a population with 81% falling below proficiency in the Grade 8/11 Math MCA-II Test. To achieve the project goals of recruiting underrepresented students, and supporting academic transitions from middle and high school to college and university, the project team aggregated an impressive group of project partners that include schools, colleges, universities, and highly experienced youth and community groups, technology businesses that will provide mentoring of students and extensive involvement by parent and family services. Every partner committed to the project has a longstanding and abiding commitment to serving students from economically challenged areas.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: ITEST
Award Number: 0737379
Funding Amount: 893476

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Anika Ward
    Principal Investigator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
  • Kristen Murray
    Former Principal Investigator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
  • Rachel Gates
    Former Principal Investigator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
  • David Gundale
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
  • Discipline: Art, music, and theater | Computing and information science | Engineering | Technology
    Audience: Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17)
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Afterschool Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Ethnic/Racial | Black/African American Communities | Hispanic/Latinx Communities | English Language Learners | Low Socioeconomic Status | Urban

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