Work-in-Progress—Decolonizing the Digital Divide: Problem Based Spatial Design Through Immersive Technology for STEM Education in Minority Populations

T. Chandrasekera, Nicole M. Colston, Tutaleni I. Asino, Cynthia Orona, Katie Allen, Allison Howard, P. Bott, Oluwafikayo Adewumi
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This work-in-progress paper reports preliminary findings from surveys, participant observation, and co-design discussions with educators and elders of a Native American community about how to modify STEM learning activities for their unique tribal culture in afterschool settings using immersive technology and spatial design.
正在进行的工作-数字鸿沟的非殖民化:通过沉浸式技术为少数民族人口的STEM教育提供基于问题的空间设计
这篇正在进行中的论文报告了调查、参与者观察和与美国原住民社区的教育工作者和长老共同设计讨论的初步结果,讨论如何使用沉浸式技术和空间设计在课后环境中修改STEM学习活动,以适应他们独特的部落文化。
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