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Item RAPID: DRL-AI: Investigating A Community-Inclusive AI Chatbot to Support Teachers in Developing Culturally Focused and Universally Designed STEM Activities(2024-09-14) Price, Jeremy; Chakraborty, SunandanResearch to uncover and build out the initial feature set for a generative AI chatbot to support teachers in developing more culturally responsive and sustaining STEM lesson plans and activities.Item Infrastructures for Empowering Networks To Promote Equitable and Inclusive Change(2024) Price, JeremyDr. Price discuss his work on creating equitable, inclusive, and supportive learning environments through community-engaged research. He and his team have partnered with families, educators, and institutions on projects like a statewide initiative for culturally responsive remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, and efforts in the Near East Side of Indianapolis to develop place-centered, culturally sustaining STEM learning environments. Join this conversation to learn how Dr. Price has transformed theoretical frameworks from the social studies of science and technology into practical strategies and concrete infrastructures for effective community collaboration.Item SMART Goals Tool Guide(2024) Bulanov, Maxim; Fox, Alexandria; Kirby, Gabrielle; Knoors, A.J.; Arora, Akaash; Price, Jeremy F.SMART goals are more than tools; they guide students in breaking aspirations into manageable steps for personal and academic growth. By teaching SMART goal setting, we empower students with life-long skills that extend beyond the classroom, fostering their journey towards achievement. The SMART Goals tool provides a comprehensive platform for students to create, monitor, and celebrate their SMART Goals. Whether they are pursuing academic excellence, personal growth, or a combination of both, the tool offers a structured and supportive framework. As students embrace the tool, they embark on a journey of empowerment, resilience, and coolness that transcends the walls of the classroom.Item Technology as a Bridge to Co-Create Inclusive and Equitable Learning Environments for Students with Intersectional Identities(Emerald, 2023) Santamaría Graff, Cristina; Price, Jeremy F.; Coomer, M. NickieThis chapter focuses on the question: How can technology serve as a bridge for teachers and families to engage in the co-creation of activities, lessons, and an environment oriented toward equity and inclusion for all learners? To answer this question, the authors provide context for ways that technology is conceptualized as a bridge, with particular attention paid to two interlocking metaphors: technology as infrastructure and technology as a medium. They describe key conceptual elements and applicable practices of technology in relation to equity and inclusion by presenting examples of technology acting as a bridge in the co-creation of materials used to facilitate learning for K-12 students during a collaborative Summer Institute between community stakeholders (including family members) and educators (including elementary and secondary teachers). Within the context of the Summer Institute, the authors focus on two activities informed by the Summer Institute participants (i.e., stakeholders and educators). Through these activities, the participants contribute their knowledge and insights to enhancing digital platforms (e.g., infrastructures) and accessibility (e.g., medium) leading to important technological breakthroughs that facilitate more equitable and inclusive practices.Item School Corporation Opportunity Score (SCOscore)(2023) Price, Jeremy F.; Arora, Akaash; Bulanov, Maxim; Knoors, A.J.The School Corporation Opportunity Score (SCOscore) is a measure of potentiality for learners in a school community. It is a composite score that combines multiple factors, particularly structural factors such as race and SES, as well as performance factors such as test scores and graduation pathway completion rates, to provide a more holistic view of school corporations.Item Word Problem Solving Strategies (Grades 3–6)(2023) Murray, Ryan; Arora, Akaash; Bulanov, Maxim; Smith, Je' Nobia; Fox, Alexandria; Russo, Kelly; Knoors, A. J.; Fleming, Da'Meisha; Price, Jeremy F.In this material, we will explore four key word problem solving strategies specifically tailored for students in grades 3-6: reading multiple times, visualizing the words rounding and estimating, and error analysis. These strategies are designed to enhance students' problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and overall performance on solving word problems.Item Universal Design for Learning: Interactive Handout(2023-05-03) Santamaría Graff, Cristina; Price, Jeremy F.; Waechter-Versaw, AmyThis is an interactive handout created by CEISL team members for the purpose of introducing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in higher education settings as a means to promote equitable, inclusive, and accessible pedagogy for community college courses and programs.Item Collaborative for Equitable and Inclusive STEM Learning (CEISL) Guild Agreement File(2022) Price, Jeremy F.A document used by the Collaborative for Equitable and inclusive STEM Learning (CEISL) at the IU School of Education-Indianapolis as internal infrastructure to begin a project initiative and to ensure that all team members are working together toward community-engaged and culturally-sustaining educational equity and inclusion. Adapted from Winer, M., & Ray, K. (1996). Collaboration Handbook: Creating, Sustaining, and Enjoying the Journey. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.Item Collaborative for Equitable and Inclusive STEM Learning (CEISL) Guild Evaluation File(2022) Price, Jeremy F.A document used by the Collaborative for Equitable and inclusive STEM Learning (CEISL) at the IU School of Education-Indianapolis as internal infrastructure to evaluate the status of a project or guild and to ensure that all team members are working together toward community-engaged and culturally-sustaining educational equity and inclusion. Adapted from Winer, M., & Ray, K. (1996). Collaboration Handbook: Creating, Sustaining, and Enjoying the Journey. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.Item CEISL Equitable and Inclusive Throughlines(2020) Price, Jeremy F.; Hall, Ted; Santamaría Graff, Cristina; Magee, Paula; Moreland, Brooke; Waechter-Versaw, AmyA graphic representation of the Throughlines that guide the work of the Collaborative for Equitable and Inclusive STEM Learning (CEISL): Empowering Families and Communities, Coalition Building, Equitable Practices and Systems, Multiple Ways of Knowing and Doing, Intentional Use of Technology, and Deep and Transformational Learning.