The STEM for All Video Showcase is now at the end of its funding cycle. We are grateful to NSF for funding this effort from 2015 - 2023. We have now converted this Video Showcase to a static site in order to ensure that you will have continued access to all videos. You can still search the videos by presenter name, use multiple filters to find those that are of interest to you, and read the discussions that took place.
Please note that some of the information below may no longer apply, as the event is now closed. Videos from all Video Showcases (2015 - 2022) are accessible on the STEM for All Multiplex.
How can I be a presenter in a STEM for All Video Showcase event?
Projects that address STEM and CS learning and receive federal funding from NSF and/or other federal agencies (e.g. ED, NASA, USAID, NIH, IMLS, USDA, etc.) can participate by presenting a (< 3 min) video about their projects work. In order to participate:
Learn more about the requirements and deadlines on the Important Information for Presenters page. If you have missed the deadlines for this year's event, please consider participating in the next Video Showcase to be held in May 2021.
Why have participants found this event to be valuable?
Participants enjoy participating as they report, learning about the work in the field, making new contacts and collaborations, receiving new ideas and resources that will improve their work, and reaching new audiences interested in prospective resources. Additionally, projects have found this to be an excellent way to disseminate their efforts to a large public audience. Read more about participants' experiences on our 2019 Testimonials page.
During the event, how can visitors participate in the online showcase?
We encourage all visitors of the video showcase to watch videos and post questions and provide feedback to presenters during the week of May 5 - 12. Visitors are also encouraged to vote for their favorite videos to determine those recognized as Public Choice. It's free to watch, discuss, and vote for videos.
How are videos recognized in this event?
All of the presentations show interesting, cutting-edge work. Additionally, this event has three ways to recognize video presentations (during the week long online event May 5 - 12):
Recognized videos will be announced online on Wednesday, May 13, 2020 and will be tagged with icons showing Public Choice, Presenter Choice, and Facilitator Choice recognition. They will be recognized by NSF and the resource centers as well. View the recognized videos from the 2019 STEM for All Video Showcase.
Is closed captioning available for the videos?
Yes, the TERC organizers of this event provide closed captioning for all videos. Click the cc button in the bottom right (of each video) to turn them on/off, as necessary.
Who funds the video showcase?
The online STEM for All Video Showcase is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF #1922641) All opinions and findings expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of the National Science Foundation. The effort is led by TERC and is a collaborative effort with our partners: STEMTLnet, CADRE, CIRCL, CAISE, STELAR, CS For All Teachers, NARST, NCTM, NSTA, NSF INCLUDES, and QEM.
Are past STEM for All Video Showcases available for viewing?
Yes, you can visit the 2019, 2018, 2017, and 2016 STEM for All Video Showcases to see the videos that were presented and recognized. Past showcases with videos and archived discussions remain available for viewing once the week long online event is over.
You can also visit our STEM for All Multiplex, which is our new, online interactive platform that features all of hte videos presented at our past Video Showcases (2019-2015). Here you can view, interact, and share videos and playlists year-round. Learn more about the Multiplex.