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Online Workshop Recording: Making Waves with Radio - Resource Roundup for Educators Working with Hispanic Audiences

Online workshop recording about educators using hands-on radio and wireless technology activities with Spanish-speaking audiences.

DESCRIPTION

This workshop was recorded on 8-20-24

During this online workshop we discussed a whole new set of resources to expand upon the hands-on radio and wireless technology activities currently part of the Marking Waves with Radio project. Educators working in Puerto Rico and in other Hispanic communities across the United State shared how they have brought these activities to life for Spanish-speaking audiences. We learned about dynamic camp & craft activities, online interactives, and a brand new interactive adventure story app "Whispers in the Wind," designed to make radio technology engaging and relevant for learners everywhere.

Presenters:
Darrell Porcello, Ph.D., Children's Creativity Museum & Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley
Sherry Hsi, Ph.D., BSCS Science Learning in Colorado Springs, CO
Lisbeth Tengono Hickey, El Centro Hispano in Durham, NC
Yasmin Santiago, Science & Visitor Center Arecibo C3 – USC in Puerto Rico
Steve Scholle, Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC
David Knudsen, Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC

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DESCRIPTION

This workshop was recorded on 8-20-24

During this online workshop we discussed a whole new set of resources to expand upon the hands-on radio and wireless technology activities currently part of the Marking Waves with Radio project. Educators working in Puerto Rico and in other Hispanic communities across the United State shared how they have brought these activities to life for Spanish-speaking audiences. We learned about dynamic camp & craft activities, online interactives, and a brand new interactive adventure story app "Whispers in the Wind," designed to make radio technology engaging and relevant for learners everywhere.

Presenters:
Darrell Porcello, Ph.D., Children's Creativity Museum & Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley
Sherry Hsi, Ph.D., BSCS Science Learning in Colorado Springs, CO
Lisbeth Tengono Hickey, El Centro Hispano in Durham, NC
Yasmin Santiago, Science & Visitor Center Arecibo C3 – USC in Puerto Rico
Steve Scholle, Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC
David Knudsen, Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC

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YEAR CREATED
2024
OWNING INSTITUTION

Arizona State University

FUNDING

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number DRL 2053160. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation.

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