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Scientists Meet Scientists – Virtual TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk by TUM-IAS Fellow Prof. Anna Keune: "Materiality of STEM learning through fiber crafts”

Monday 29.11.2021, 11:32



Venue:

online 

Speaker
Prof. Anna Keune, Learning Science and Educational Design Technologies, Department Educational Sciences

On December 1st, Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Professor Anna Keune (Learning Science and Educational Design Technologies, Department Educational Sciences) will talk at our TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk.

Title: "Materiality of STEM learning through fiber crafts”

Date: December 1, 2021

Time: 13:00 (until approx.14:00)

Location: online

Registration: The TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee talks are currently held online via zoom. To register, please send an email to events@ias.tum.de.

Abstract:

Fiber crafts, such as weaving and sewing, occupy a tension-filled space within computing. While associated with domestic practices, fiber crafts have been recognized as a precursor of the earliest computers and continue to present sources of computational inspiration. The connections between fiber crafts and computing have the potential to uncover possibilities for computational learning to become more diversified in terms of materials, cultural practices, and ultimately people. This talk presents qualitative research that builds on constructionist and posthumanist perspectives to investigate the promises of fiber crafts (i.e., weaving and fabric manipulation) for computational learning. Results of this research effectively aligned fiber crafts with computational concepts and showed their potential as a promising context for computer science learning. The work further showed that materials used for STEM learning are non-neutral. Materials matter for what can be learned and by whom. This research stands in the context of Anna Keune’s research at the intersection of learning sciences and design scholarship that focuses on advancing the understanding of how materials can foster STEM domain understanding for all students, transform what counts as STEM participation, and widen who participates.

THE TUM-IAS WEDNESDAY COFFEE TALKS

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talks are currently held online via zoom.

Would you like to receive regular updates on the TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk and the online link? Just send a short note to events@ias.tum.de!

An overview on upcoming and past TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talks can be found at the TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk Overview.


Organizer
TUM Institute for Advanced Study


Further information available under: http://www.ias.tum.de

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