2017 Video Showcase Save the Date

Share your cutting edge work by submitting a 3-minute video to this year's showcase and discussing your video and others with your colleagues, stakeholders and the public during a week-long, interactive event:

STEM for All Video Showcase 2017
May 15th – 22nd, 2017
Theme: Research & Design for Impact

Last year’s online showcase attracted tens of thousands of participants. It allowed presenters to learn about the current work being conducted by colleagues funded in different programs at NSF and beyond. Participants reported that the showcase enabled them to reach new people interested in taking part in, or adapting their project and utilizing project resources. Projects also reported that the discussion provided their projects with new ideas, contacts, resources, and potential future collaborations. 

Important Dates:  

  • January 9, 2017: Registration for the event will open January 9th at http://stemforall2017.videohall.com. Registration is mandatory for participation.
  • April 26, 2017: Videos submission deadline. Videos must be less than 3 minutes long and  have sound that is audible.
  • May 15th – May 22nd, 2017: Week-long, interactive event.

This year’s theme is research and design for impact. Think broadly. Here are some forms of impact that you might consider:

  • Immediate: Has positive impact on project participants
  • Educational practice: Offers a model of evidence-based practice to formal and informal educators, school leaders, etc.
  • Research and theory: Provides evidence that advances the field; provides a generative framework for others
  • Other stakeholders: Addresses the concerns of families, employers and policy makers 

Enrich the conversation by suggesting other forms of impact that you are envisioning!

Your video should describe the need that inspired your project, illustrate your intervention or innovation, and discuss your project’s impact. If your project is newly funded, feel free to describe the potential that you see for impact and how you intend to measure it.

This event is facilitated by TERC, in collaboration with six NSF funded resource centers: MSPnet, CADRE, CIRCL, CAISE, STELAR, and CS for All Teachers resource centers. It is funded by the National Science Foundation.

To see the last year’s showcase website, visit: http://stemforall2016.videohall.com/

For tips on creating a video, visit: http://cadrek12.org/resources/tips-creating-video

 

Have questions? Email contact@stemforall.videohall.com