Poster Presentations
A Guide to Hawaiian Genealogy: No Nā Kūpuna
A Guide to Hawaiian Genealogy is a design-project that is meant to build and strengthen comfort for kūpuna to access knowledge and research by means of technology. The goal of this project aims to provide resources in navigating moʻokūʻauhau research engines in a way that is comfortable, clear and simple for kūpuna to navigate. Through the development of the resources provided by A Guide to Hawaiian Genealogy, kūpuna will be able to acquire easement and relief with the technicalities of technology. Providing these resources will allow kūpuna to experience culturally appropriate introductions to technology and research engines that host a variety of documents and resources that may play crucial roles in researching ones moʻokūʻauhau.
STEMS² Pillars:Aʻo, Moʻolelo, Sense of Place, Advocacy
June 28th, 2023, 9:50am–10:50am HST
Location: Posters & Partners (Gather.Town)
- Developing a K-12 Education hub for climate science research in Hawai’i and the Affiliated Pacific Islands
- SPEDucation! Mathy thinking and doing for students with math challenges.
- ʻIke Wai o ka ʻĀina
- Understanding the Impact of a Developing Sense of Place on a Teacher
- Advocacy in California Community Colleges With a Critical Friend
- A Message From Kanaloa
- Project Podcast: 3-P Based Learning to support Literacy Development
- The Impact of Kai-based Education on At-risk Youth: A Case Study with Surfrider Spirit Sessions
- Finding Who I am as an Educator using the STEMS² Pillars
- E Ui Ē: Exploring the Role of Knowledge, Wisdom and Understanding in Indigenous Education
- Nā Hopena A’o and Next Generation Science Standards: Exploring their Co-existence in Science Classrooms
- Using Archery As A Vehicle To Understand My Mathematical Processing