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Course Impacts
Our HP project has focused on two distinct but related populations. First our HP grant has helped to revolutionize GE182 which is a content course for future teachers. The 2nd is that as a part of our outreach efforts we have improved our ability to provide inner city students with access to cutting edge technology while they do science. The GE182 class had 152 students enrolled in the course this past year and the HP tablets were used during their regular laboratory sections. The Tablets were also used as a part of our summer program for high school students and during the academic year. We had 52 students attend the summer program and we have used the tablets in several schools (see demographic and quick facts section). We have collected data from each of the populations in regard to the impact of using the HP technologies.
High School Student Populations
We have used our HP tablets with two sets of high school populations. The first was our summer outreach program. During that program we had 52 students participate and this year (summer 2008) we have accepted 86 students into the program. All of these students are from populations that are underrepresented in the sciences (i.e. African-American, Hispanic, etc...). We have also used the tablets in K-12 schools. In total the HP tablets that we received as a part of our grant has directly impacted 763 students.
University Based Populations
The two courses that were impacted the most were GE182 and ED551. These two courses are content focuses with the primary population being teachers. GE182 had 152 students enrolled and ED551 had 35 students enrolled
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This work is supported in part through a Hewlett Packard Foundation – Teaching with Technology Program (Grant# 189660) and a National Science Foundation Information Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST) program (Grant # 0525040).