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Special Collection: Inside ITEST

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Watch participants in the National Science Foundation's Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers program, (ITEST), as they learn science by doing it. The six sites profiled here show hands-on science, community partnerships, and career exploration and will give you ideas for your classrooms. The collection was created in partnership with the Educational Development Center's ITEST Learning Resource Center.

iTest Collection
Resource Grade Level Media Type
Becoming Green Energy Experts  

Becoming Green Energy Experts

See how Lansing, Michigan inner-city youth become community science experts in energy sustainability and environmental health topics in this student-centric after-school program.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Bridging Culture, Community and Science  

Bridging Culture, Community and Science

See how a place-based high school curriculum project promotes STEM learning through local ethnography and conservation projects. This video segment showcases one of 11 CREST projects taking place in rural, coastal Maine communities.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Gaining Catfish Aquaculture Skills  

Gaining Catfish Aquaculture Skills

See how Mississippi high school students confront the uncertainty and untidiness of science and develop problem-solving strategies in the context of local catfish farming.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Girls Explore IT Careers  

Girls Explore IT Careers
See how BuildIT, an afterschool program in Alameda County, CA, addresses the gender gap in advanced technology careers - promoting middle school girls' fluency in information technologies (IT), interest in math, and IT career awareness.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Publishing Genome Research  

Publishing Genome Research

Watch how NJ high school students apply basic principles of molecular biology to solve real research problems, and publish their own genome research at GenBank — the international genomic sequence database.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Students Study Urban Ecology  

Students Study Urban Ecology

See how Boston middle and high school students shape urban planning in their own neighborhoods, through place-based Bioacoustics and Urban Trees curriculum projects.

7-12 QuickTime Video