STEMEdhub.org a Group Approach to Hubs

By Ann Bessenbacher

Purdue University

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Abstract

Unlike most hubs that are designed around one central concept, STEMEdhub.org was created under the general concept of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education and it was designed as a set of smaller hubs set up as groups. We envisioned communities of practice being created under these smaller group umbrellas in the beginning, but as the hub evolves and grows over time we see the communities blending with each other and new larger communities emerging. The group approach has also allowed us to maximize the benefits of having a hub to many projects while sharing the expense of creation and maintenance amongst them. It also provides a robust and sustainable base that will continue beyond the life of any one project. At the moment STEMEdhub.org has groups under three central themes: K-12 education, undergraduate education, and STEM education conferences. While developing groups in these areas we have discovered best practices, as well as how to maximize group features. During the presentation I will show how we have set-up the hub amongst the different groups, the best practices we have learned, new resource organization developed for groups, the challenges of working with multiple groups and agendas, as well as ideas for future group developments.

Acknowledgments

Erich Huebner, Deborah Steffen, Gabriela Weaver, Wilella Burgess

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  • Ann Bessenbacher (2012), "STEMEdhub.org a Group Approach to Hubs," https://stemedhub.org/resources/1413.

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