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  • Arts and STEM integration
  • STEAM education

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  • Traditional disciplinary structures in higher education pose challenges for arts-STEM integration.
  • Assessing the impact of integrated programs is difficult due to limitations of traditional metrics.
  • The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics plus Arts and Design (STEAM) movement advocates for this integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of transdisciplinary arts-STEM collaborations.
  • To highlight projects and outcomes from external partnerships.
  • To demonstrate the transformative potential of STEAM integration in education and research.

Main Methods:

  • Establishment of the Expressive & Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center as a dedicated institute.
  • Pursuit of transdisciplinary arts-STEM collaborations with external partners.
  • Showcasing a range of projects including graduate research, undergraduate work experiences, and K-12 STEAM programs.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of diverse arts-STEM integration projects.
  • Demonstrated impact through graduate research with professional artists.
  • Development of STEAM-based educational programs for K-12 students.
  • Positive undergraduate student work experiences in integrated environments.

Conclusions:

  • Arts and STEM integration (STEAM) is a viable path to enhance creativity and collaboration.
  • External partnerships are crucial for successful transdisciplinary initiatives.
  • STEAM integration shows impactful and transformative potential across all learning levels, from K-12 to higher education and beyond.