• SLECoP Quarterly Call – Communications

    Many ecosystems have said that they need some support with their efforts to communicate their work to larger audiences. Join us to hear how Ecosystems are communicating their work to broader audiences and generating press. Presentation slides may be viewed here.

  • Spring 2019 Quarterly Call – Program/Initiative Examples

    Many ecosystems have said that they would like to better understand successful initiatives run through and/or by ecosystems. Join us to learn how to best incorporate more programs and initiatives under their ecosystem umbrella. Presentation slides may be viewed here.

  • CS for ECO Webinar: Broadening Participation in Computer Science (BPC): Community Advice and Resources

    What do we mean by BPC?  The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) is committed to broadening participation in computing (BPC). CISE strongly encourages meaningful actions that address the longstanding underrepresentation of various populations — including women, African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska…

  • A Conversation with the United States Department of Education

    Announcing a Conversation with the United States Department of Education Join us to learn more about the U.S. Department of Education’s STEM priorities – and the role of STEM Learning Ecosystems! When: Wednesday May 22, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET  Why: STEM Learning Ecosystems play a crucial role in…

  • Policy Practice Group Call (1st Monday of the month)

    The Policy Practice Group will meet virtually the first Monday of every month at 12:30pm ET. We will discuss state/federal policy updates, resource/best practice sharing and brainstorm about collective action the group can take together.  To join our first call, May 6th at 12:30 pm ET please register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8309550729084396802

  • May 2019 Webinar: How Do STEM Ecosystems Form & Thrive?

    Listen to a conversation with Gil Noam, Founder and Director of The PEAR Institute and co-author of a case study of Tulsa, Oklahoma’s STEM Learning Ecosystem. The case study explores how STEM Ecosystems form, develop, evolve and sustain over time. Learn about what strategies the Tulsa’s STEM Learning Ecosystem, known…

  • Cohort 5 Onboarding Webinar

    Welcome Cohort 5 members as we provide key information, timelines and expectations for your participation in the STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice. Presentation Slides

  • Ecosystem Advisory Committee Information Webinar

    We are seeking volunteers to serve on the Ecosystem Advisory Committee (EAC). The EAC is tasked with co-designing, with TIES, the future of the SLECoP and all that it entails—a governance structure that supports the SLECoP, the activities of the Community of Practice, and many on-going support services. Please see…