Robotics and E-textiles
The Backpacks project invites parents to take on new roles as learners with their children while they learn about programming, engineering design processes, and related science concepts.
Selected OpenSTEM Research projects and partnerships
The Backpacks project invites parents to take on new roles as learners with their children while they learn about programming, engineering design processes, and related science concepts.
The Colors of Nature project was a collaborative effort between the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson, Arizona, and the University of Washington Bothell.
In this four-year research project, funded by the National Science Foundation, the University of Washington Bothell is partnering with three of the premier informal science education institutions in the Washington …
With the support from Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP), Dr. Josh Lawler (Environmental & Forest Sciences) and Dr. Dargan Frierson (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences) and OpenSTEM Research formed the …
The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington is a multi-summer, undergraduate experiential-learning program focused on the themes of biodiversity, food, climate, and water across urban and …