Upcoming RCET Presentations

2/15/12: eTech Ohio 2012, Columbus, OH.

McNeal, van 't Hooft, Cummings, Goff, & Mostov: Teach Your Students to Become Digital Local Historians: The GeoHistorian Project.

6/25/2012: ISTE 2012, San Diego, CA.

van 't Hooft & McNeal: Your Students Can Be Digital, Local Historians: The GeoHistorian Project.

Video about vSTEM Project at Kent State

An overview of the vSTEM (Virtual Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) project at Kent State University – progress so far and plans for the future:

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RCETJ Fall 2011 Issue: Call for Manuscripts

The call for manuscripts for the Fall 2011 issue of RCETJ is now open.

Important deadlines for the Fall 2011 issue of RCETJ:

Manuscripts due: July 22, 2011.
Reviews due to RCETJ editor: August 19, 2011.
Manuscript revisions due: September 16, 2011.
Second reviews due to RCETJ: October 7, 2011.
Final manuscripts due: October 31, 2011.
Tentative publication date: November 15, 2011.

Please see RCETJ . . . → Read More: RCETJ Fall 2011 Issue: Call for Manuscripts

vSTEM Classroom: Virtual Classroom for STEM

With funding from H.B. 1, RCET partnered with the Cleveland Metropolitan STEM Hub on the prototype development of the vSTEM Classroom, a virtual classroom for STEM. Building from the success of the AT&T Classroom, the vSTEM classroom provides a virtual experience similar to what students and teachers would have if they actually visited the AT&T . . . → Read More: vSTEM Classroom: Virtual Classroom for STEM

RCETJ Vol. 6 No. 2 Published

The latest issue of RCETJ has been published. Guest edited by Lisa Donnelly and Michael Mikusa, this special issue contains 12 research articles that discuss the use of technology in mathematics and science education. Click here to access . . . → Read More: RCETJ Vol. 6 No. 2 Published

GeoHistorian Website Online

As part of our NEH-funded GeoHistorian Project we’ve created a website that will serve as a repository for teacher lesson plans, materials, and project-related odds and ends. The site can be accessed . . . → Read More: GeoHistorian Website Online

Mobile Learning Presentation at Miami U M-Learning Summit

On October 14, 2010, RCET researcher Mark van ‘t Hooft presented “Putting Mobile” Back into Mobile Learning” at the Miami University M-Learning Summit in Oxford, Ohio. The presentation slides can be found here. For all recent RCET presentations, please visit the . . . → Read More: Mobile Learning Presentation at Miami U M-Learning Summit

RCET Receives NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant

The National Endowment for the Humanities recently announced 28 new awards for the Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants program to support innovative projects in the digital humanities. RCET received one of these grants for its Geo-Historian project. The Geo-Historian project is aimed at educating K-12 students to become local historians who create digital content for an audience . . . → Read More: RCET Receives NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant

RCET Website Upgrades

Please excuse the dust as RCET is currently upgrading its main website. Some sections may be unavailable at times. If you have any questions, please contact us . . . → Read More: RCET Website Upgrades

Call for Papers: RCETJ Spring 2011 Issue

The call for manuscripts for the Spring 2011 issue of RCETJ is now open. Important deadlines for the Spring 2011 issue of RCETJ:

Manuscripts due: November 30, 2010.
Reviews due back to RCETJ editor: January 31, 2011.
Manuscript revisions due: February 28, 2011.
Second reviews due to RCETJ: March 14, 2011.
Final manuscripts due: April 4, 2011.
Tentative publication date: April 19, 2010.

Please . . . → Read More: Call for Papers: RCETJ Spring 2011 Issue