Kristin Bass and Alison Allen will be attending the NIH SciEd 2022 Annual Conference in Washington, DC on May 31st through June 3rd. Together, Kristin and Alison will be presenting at a concurrent breakout session called “Let’s party like it’s 2019! Broadening Participation through Data Parties on Wednesday, June 1st at 2:00 pm EST. In […]
American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting and Museum Expo
Nicole Jarvis will be attending the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting and Museum Expo in Boston, MA on May 19th through May 22nd. If you attending the meeting, don’t hesitate to reach out.
In the Black Mirror: Youth Investigations Into Artificial Intelligence
As machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to be integrated into more or more facets of society, it is vital we examine how underrepresented groups are impacted by these rapid technology developments. AI advancements in facial recognition, voice recognition, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and big data processing have benefited some groups and aspects […]
Makers in the Library Collective Webinar
Meet Scott Burg virtually on Wednesday, April 27th from 12-1pm PST at the Makers in the Library Collective’s five-week webinar series. This week’s webinar theme is Reflect & Refine: Using Evaluation to Strengthen Programs and Scott will be giving a short presentation on how evaluation can improve DEI in makerspaces. If you are planning on […]
American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting
Camellia Sanford-Dolly and Adam Moylan will be virtually attending the American Educational Research Association’s 2022 Annual Meeting from April 21st-26th. Camellia will be presenting her paper, Leveraging Online Tools to Support Observational Fluency in Citizen Science: A Case Study of Macroinvertebrates.org, as part of a roundtable session, Informal Education Using Online and Hybrid Tools, in […]