For the second year in a row, Rutgers CESP will be participating in the STEM Videohall showcase, which features 3-minute videos highlighting the work of federally funded projects in improving STEM education and equity.
Last year, CESP’s submission received over 3,000 views and a public choice recognition. This year, our video, “Partnership and Progress” will highlight the work of the Computer Science Teaching & Learning Collaboratory, an ongoing NSF project. The video features an interview with Dr. Fran Trees from the Rutgers University Computer Science Department, the project’s co-PI. She discusses the aim of the project and key activities, like the summer institutes, professional development modules, and RPP calls.
The showcase will take place between May 5th and May 12th and provide an opportunity for anyone to create an account, view over 130 video submissions, join discussion forums, and vote for video recognition!
We encourage everyone in the CESP community to check out our video and share it with your colleagues!
Our video is available here: stemforall2020.videohall.com/p/1724