Projects
Program Management
SEMAA
NAI-MIRS
MIAC


Evaluation and Research: Teaching American History
Cumberland River Valley Consortium

The Upper-Middle Tennessee Historical Consortium

Tennessee River Valley Consortium

The Cumberland Plateau Consortium

Tennessee's First Frontier Teaching American History Consortium

Evaluation and Research: Science Education
Tennessee State University

Dyer Observatory of Vanderbilt University

Curriculum Development

Astrobiology in Secondary Classrooms

Workshop Presentations
Presentations

Public Service
Services

 


Science, Engineering, Mathematics, & Aerospace Academy ( SEMAA)

Project Abstract
The Science, Engineering, Mathematics, & Aerospace Academy developed by NASA, is a free program specifically designed to reach underrepresented students in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) areas who traditionally do not enter fields of math and engineering. Dragonfly Enterprises assists with the management of the SEMAA program providing teachers and administrators for the after school sessions, web design (SEMAAnashville.com), web-based data management for registration, supplies and refurbishment for the curriculum kits, and supervises the evaluation of the local program. SEMAA is a national program sponsored by NASA to inspire the next generation of scientists.

Client
Tennessee State University: Center of Excellence in Information Systems
Institute for Understanding Biological Systems IUBS
Dr. Mike Busby, Director Center of Excellence Information Systems
Dr. Todd Gary, SEMAA Director tgary@coe.tsuniv.edu
www.SEMAAnashville.com

Funding Agency
NASA Glen Research Center

Timeline
October 1, 2003 to Oct 1, 2007

Partners
Tennessee State University
NASA Glen Research Center
SECME, Inc.


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