Experiments and Project-Based Enhancements for STEM Learning: Preprint

Robert Flores, Analia Rao, Kumaraguru Prabakar, Meghan Pearson, Yaswanth Nag Velaga, Benjamin Kroposki, James Momoh

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Abstract

Motivating K-12 students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is an effort that requires consistent engagement. Throughout the K-12 student timeline, STEM educators need to continuously pivot their teaching and update their educational materials to motivate the next generation of students. Once students begin their undergraduate education, university professors need to encourage them to consider pursuing graduate studies to ensure that a qualified future workforce can be developed for research and teaching. In this paper, we present our work on developing STEM materials for K-12 student engagement. Our K-12 materials target the grid integration of hydrogen assets that are suitable to engage students in the classroom. Our undergraduate materials target hands-on projects and collaboration with industry to connect classroom learning with real-world applications and needs in renewable energy. Our work leverages available open-source models and tools to create projects for undergraduate students and motivate their interest in pursuing research topics in graduate-level education.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2024
EventICELIE 2024 - 11th IEEE International Conference on E-Learning in Industrial Electronics - Chicago, Illinois, USA
Duration: 3 Nov 20246 Nov 2024

Conference

ConferenceICELIE 2024 - 11th IEEE International Conference on E-Learning in Industrial Electronics
CityChicago, Illinois, USA
Period3/11/246/11/24

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-5D00-93504 for paper as published in proceedings

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-90047

Keywords

  • K-12 STEM engagement
  • outreach materials
  • university outreach

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