From the Office of Research and Graduate Education: Congratulations to recent grant recipients
Designing AI-Based Inquiry to Assess and Improve Elementary Students’ Environmental Health Literacy
- PI: Rita Mathew, doctoral student, Department of Workforce Education and Instructional Technology
- Co-PIs: Emily Adah Miller, assistant professor, Department of Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Education; Wentao Li, assistant professor, College of Public Health; Xiaoming Zhai, assistant professor, Department of Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Education
- Sponsor: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health
- Amount: $5,000
Congratulations to Rita Mathew, Emily Adah Miller, Wentao Li, and Xiaoming Zhai on receiving an award from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. Led by a team of experts in workforce education, AI, science education, and public health, the project aims to understand how fifth grade students evaluate ideas about scientific consensus regarding effects of UV radiation on human health.