Cultivating Ensembles in STEM Education and Research

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Cultivating Ensembles in STEM Education and Research emerged from a winter meeting held in 2012 on performance, science and science education. The theme “cultivating ensembles in STEM education and research” became the name of conference (also known as CESTEMER) .

The meeting, hosted by the NSF funded project on Improvisational theater for computing scientists, brought together researchers and practitioners from a variety of scientific and educational backgrounds to explore the variety of performances being done in science and science education. The richness of the event can be seen in the video and the talks given.

Although imagined as a single event, the participants of the 2012 meeting volunteered to produce the meeting again. So was born, CESTEMER. The conference continues today as Cultivating Ensembles, an international bi-annual gathering of people exploring and building across arts, humanities and STEM.

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