TY - JOUR
T1 - Cultivating a New "SEED"
T2 - From an On-Ground to Online Chemistry Summer Camp
AU - Nadelson, Louis S.
AU - Jemison, Racquel C.
AU - Soto, Estefany
AU - Warner, Don L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc.
PY - 2022/1/11
Y1 - 2022/1/11
N2 - The American Chemical Society (ACS) Project SEED (Summer Experiences for the Economically Disadvantaged) program has been exposing students to chemistry-related research for over half a century. The program was created and designed to recruit and prepare high school students from economically challenged households to explore and build their confidence in chemistry and STEM, enter college, and hopefully pursue a STEM career. Historically, the students engaged in a summer research experience on college campuses, industrial laboratories, or government facilities, working alongside a scientist mentor. However, the 2020 summer on-campus experiences were not possible due to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Thus, even after the program planning and recruitment for the experience was well underway, the program pivoted to a virtual camp. The camp's format was substantially different from the on-campus experiences, with 291 students nationwide participating in webinars, small group discussions, and completing assignments based on a schedule with due-dates. Gathering a combination of quantitative and qualitative data before and after the camp revealed increases in the students' professional skills, STEM identity, and college preparation. We failed to find a change in their professional identity. We determined that students participating in future Project SEED programming could benefit from engaging in a combination of on-campus and online events to experience authentic laboratory research and gain a more global perspective of chemistry careers and the potential for extended networking with other Project SEED participants and alumni.
AB - The American Chemical Society (ACS) Project SEED (Summer Experiences for the Economically Disadvantaged) program has been exposing students to chemistry-related research for over half a century. The program was created and designed to recruit and prepare high school students from economically challenged households to explore and build their confidence in chemistry and STEM, enter college, and hopefully pursue a STEM career. Historically, the students engaged in a summer research experience on college campuses, industrial laboratories, or government facilities, working alongside a scientist mentor. However, the 2020 summer on-campus experiences were not possible due to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Thus, even after the program planning and recruitment for the experience was well underway, the program pivoted to a virtual camp. The camp's format was substantially different from the on-campus experiences, with 291 students nationwide participating in webinars, small group discussions, and completing assignments based on a schedule with due-dates. Gathering a combination of quantitative and qualitative data before and after the camp revealed increases in the students' professional skills, STEM identity, and college preparation. We failed to find a change in their professional identity. We determined that students participating in future Project SEED programming could benefit from engaging in a combination of on-campus and online events to experience authentic laboratory research and gain a more global perspective of chemistry careers and the potential for extended networking with other Project SEED participants and alumni.
KW - Applications of Chemistry
KW - Broadening Participation
KW - Distance Learning/Self Instruction
KW - Enrichment/Review Materials
KW - General Public
KW - High School/Introductory Chemistry
KW - Internet/Web-Based Learning
KW - Learning Theories
KW - Public Understanding/Outreach
KW - STEM Pathways
KW - Student/Career Counseling
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c00280
DO - 10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c00280
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118205679
SN - 0021-9584
VL - 99
SP - 129
EP - 139
JO - Journal of Chemical Education
JF - Journal of Chemical Education
IS - 1
ER -