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The Audiences
We are working with 10-18 year old youth
and their families in rural communities in
areas where the median household income is
below Maine’s median income of $48,000.
Rural youth make up 25% of the US popula-
tion and are an underserved and often over-
looked group. Rural youth are only half as likely
to participate in STEM programs outside of school
as their urban counterparts, even when socio-
economic factors are controlled. Only about 14% of
rural middle and 11% of rural high school students
have participated in even a single STEM program
outside of school in the last six months.
Rural audiences have significant assets, including:
• Close-knit communities where adults, including STEM
professionals, are known
• Many natural resources and outdoor opportunities
• Increasingly sophisticated technology associated with familiar
activities such as fishing, farming, and forestry
• STEM grassroots organizations, including libraries
• Access to laptops (through a statewide progarm) and to burgeoning
virtual STEM resources (e.g., SciStarter, How to Smile)
We are currently working in three rural STEM Hubs:
the Dexter-Dover-Guilford region, the Blue
Hill Peninsula, and central Lincoln
County. We are just starting a fourth
rural STEM Hub in the Machias
region of Downeast Maine.
Each Hub is
served by
a team of
STEM
Guides.
Overview
The five-year STEM Guides project addresses two critical needs: 1) the need for a coherent informal STEM
infrastructure rather than a set of fragments; and 2) the need for creative models to support STEM learning
in underserved rural communities that lack traditional infrastructure such as science centers. The project
creates and studies an innovative model of capacity-building: small networks of STEM Guides. Guides
are tasked with identifying a range of existing STEM resources available in their regions, and connecting
STEM-interested youth with them in creative ways. Resources for STEM Guides also include out-of-school
STEM projects funded by NSF such as Teen Science Café, Math in the Garden, and Engineering Is Every-
where.
The project implements and studies STEM Guide networks in a staggered series of five low-income rural
regions, providing startup resources and professional development, and will sustain the work through local
funding after three years. The project aims to increase the frequency and depth of out-of-school STEM
experiences for 3,000 youth aged 10-18 at a relatively low cost, creating a model for STEM capacity-
building, especially in rural areas.
Who’s Involved?
Funder
The STEM Guides
project is funded by
the National Science
Foundation through
its Advancing
Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
program (NSF Grant #1322827).
Lead Organization
Dr. Jan Mokros, PI, and Dr. Sue Allen,
co-PI, lead the MMSA team, which
includes Dr. Tom Keller, Jo Gates,
Alyson Saunders, Lynn Farrin,
Veronica Young, Becky Carino,
Alicia Millette, Dan Michael, and
Janna Civittolo.
Evaluation
EDC (Dr. Leslie Goodyear) is the
summative evaluator for the project.
Program Partners
Cornerstones of Science (Cindy
Randall) connects the project with
libraries.
4-H Cooperative Extension (Dr. Lisa
Phelps) provides people and material
resources, such as 4-H staff, kits, and
templates for clubs.
Maine Maritime
Academy (Dr.
Paul Wlodkowski)
connects the
project with the
leading public
STEM university in Maine.
Maine Maritime
Academy (Dr.
Paul Wlodkowski)
connects the
project with the
leading public
How Libraries Play a Key Role
• Libraries are key nodes in a localized STEM learning ecosystem: places of social
meeting, places where free high-speed Internet access is available, STEM resource
repositories. They are staffed by community-embedded educators.
• Libraries are trusted locations within physical reach of many community members.
• By partnering with libraries and library-supporting organizations, we leverage
existing resources and deepen youth STEM experiences.
Details of Our Model: What We Do
• Collaborate with Cornerstones of Science, a Maine-based organization that distributes
STEM tools (e.g., telescopes, 3-D printers) to
libraries for lending.
• Provide complementary links to STEM
programs, pedagogies, and activities.
• Work with library staff to identify synergies
with their current themes, topics, and plans.
• Host proven programs (e.g.,Teen Science Café,
Engineering Is Everywhere) and use them to
make more connections to community STEM
resources.
• Develop and maintain a STEM Resource Bank
that is being disseminated through the Maine
State Library (www.STEMinME.org).
Impacts
• Library-based STEM programs, including the
loans of STEM tools, have reached dozens of
youth, of whom approximately 70% have
returned for a follow-up STEM experience.
• Library staff have learned to use and manage
scientific tools, and some have taken
initiative in expanding lending programs
to include binoculars.
• Detailed interviews with participants and
stakeholders are underway.
Libraries provide the highest-speed Internet publicly
available in rural areas. A local youth leadership team is
using this library to meet virtually with a presenter who
will be speaking at their next event.
Libraries as Anchors in Rural STEM Hubs
Libraries participated
in Hour of Code
and Scratch Day
computer
programming
events.
Scale
The project currently involves
six rural libraries and will roughly
double in size over the next 3 years.
Youth discuss aquaculture and fish
disease with an expert at a Teen
Science Café held in the meeting
space of the Thompson Free Library
in Dover-Foxcroft.
An amateur astronomer talks with a group of
over 70 about the night sky and what they will
see as the sun goes down over Sebec Lake. A
public library, a state park, and the project-
sponsored Teen Science Café all collaborated
on this event. The goal was to encourage more
library patrons to borrow the new telescope
provided through Cornerstones of Science.
Dr. Jan Mokros | jmokros@mmsa.org
www.mmsa.org | 207-626-3230 x.121

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Rural audiences have significant assets, including: • Close-knit communities where adults, including STEM professionals, are known • Many natural resources and outdoor opportunities • Increasingly sophisticated technology associated with familiar activities such as fishing, farming, and forestry • STEM grassroots organizations, including libraries • Access to laptops (through a statewide progarm) and to burgeoning virtual STEM resources (e.g., SciStarter, How to Smile) We are currently working in three rural STEM Hubs: the Dexter-Dover-Guilford region, the Blue Hill Peninsula, and central Lincoln County. We are just starting a fourth rural STEM Hub in the Machias region of Downeast Maine. Each Hub is served by a team of STEM Guides. Overview The five-year STEM Guides project addresses two critical needs: 1) the need for a coherent informal STEM infrastructure rather than a set of fragments; and 2) the need for creative models to support STEM learning in underserved rural communities that lack traditional infrastructure such as science centers. The project creates and studies an innovative model of capacity-building: small networks of STEM Guides. Guides are tasked with identifying a range of existing STEM resources available in their regions, and connecting STEM-interested youth with them in creative ways. Resources for STEM Guides also include out-of-school STEM projects funded by NSF such as Teen Science Café, Math in the Garden, and Engineering Is Every- where. The project implements and studies STEM Guide networks in a staggered series of five low-income rural regions, providing startup resources and professional development, and will sustain the work through local funding after three years. The project aims to increase the frequency and depth of out-of-school STEM experiences for 3,000 youth aged 10-18 at a relatively low cost, creating a model for STEM capacity- building, especially in rural areas. Who’s Involved? Funder The STEM Guides project is funded by the National Science Foundation through its Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program (NSF Grant #1322827). Lead Organization Dr. Jan Mokros, PI, and Dr. Sue Allen, co-PI, lead the MMSA team, which includes Dr. Tom Keller, Jo Gates, Alyson Saunders, Lynn Farrin, Veronica Young, Becky Carino, Alicia Millette, Dan Michael, and Janna Civittolo. Evaluation EDC (Dr. Leslie Goodyear) is the summative evaluator for the project. Program Partners Cornerstones of Science (Cindy Randall) connects the project with libraries. 4-H Cooperative Extension (Dr. Lisa Phelps) provides people and material resources, such as 4-H staff, kits, and templates for clubs. Maine Maritime Academy (Dr. Paul Wlodkowski) connects the project with the leading public STEM university in Maine. Maine Maritime Academy (Dr. Paul Wlodkowski) connects the project with the leading public How Libraries Play a Key Role • Libraries are key nodes in a localized STEM learning ecosystem: places of social meeting, places where free high-speed Internet access is available, STEM resource repositories. They are staffed by community-embedded educators. • Libraries are trusted locations within physical reach of many community members. • By partnering with libraries and library-supporting organizations, we leverage existing resources and deepen youth STEM experiences. Details of Our Model: What We Do • Collaborate with Cornerstones of Science, a Maine-based organization that distributes STEM tools (e.g., telescopes, 3-D printers) to libraries for lending. • Provide complementary links to STEM programs, pedagogies, and activities. • Work with library staff to identify synergies with their current themes, topics, and plans. • Host proven programs (e.g.,Teen Science Café, Engineering Is Everywhere) and use them to make more connections to community STEM resources. • Develop and maintain a STEM Resource Bank that is being disseminated through the Maine State Library (www.STEMinME.org). Impacts • Library-based STEM programs, including the loans of STEM tools, have reached dozens of youth, of whom approximately 70% have returned for a follow-up STEM experience. • Library staff have learned to use and manage scientific tools, and some have taken initiative in expanding lending programs to include binoculars. • Detailed interviews with participants and stakeholders are underway. Libraries provide the highest-speed Internet publicly available in rural areas. A local youth leadership team is using this library to meet virtually with a presenter who will be speaking at their next event. Libraries as Anchors in Rural STEM Hubs Libraries participated in Hour of Code and Scratch Day computer programming events. Scale The project currently involves six rural libraries and will roughly double in size over the next 3 years. Youth discuss aquaculture and fish disease with an expert at a Teen Science Café held in the meeting space of the Thompson Free Library in Dover-Foxcroft. An amateur astronomer talks with a group of over 70 about the night sky and what they will see as the sun goes down over Sebec Lake. A public library, a state park, and the project- sponsored Teen Science Café all collaborated on this event. The goal was to encourage more library patrons to borrow the new telescope provided through Cornerstones of Science. Dr. Jan Mokros | jmokros@mmsa.org www.mmsa.org | 207-626-3230 x.121