Art / Science / Innovation

AoSL Curriculum Available

The Art of Science Learning Innovation Curriculum, which uses the arts to teach the entire process of innovation to STEM learners and professionals, is now available for use.  Read more...

Proof of Impact

Proof of Impact

The Art of Science Learning’s four year research study found a strong causal relationship between arts-based learning and increased creative and critical thinking skills, collaborative behavior and enhanced STEM innovation outcomes.

3rd Year Project Update

3rd Year Project Update

As Art of Science Learning prepares to launch a national tour of its exhibition, PI Harvey Seifter reports on the project’s progress and research study status now that the project has completed its 3rd year.

Art of Science Learning Exhibit

Art of Science Learning Exhibit

We’re showcasing projects from all three incubators with interactive experiences where visitors use the arts to spark ideas & solve problems. Touring the U.S. in 2016.

Challenge #3

Challenge #3

Create seasonal packages for multi-ethnic holidays including recipes and serving suggestions.

Challenge #2

Challenge #2

End cap with recipes & Kraft ingredients for Indian & South Asian cuisine in target communities

Challenge #1

Challenge #1

Half-pallets with mix of products fine-tuned to appeal to regional C-store customers

City in a Garden

City in a Garden

Just in time for the Chicago Incubator’s innovation launch this week, we’re showcasing City in a Garden, a documentary comic book about The Art of Science Learning and Chicago’s Urban Nutrition challenge. Created by AoSL Artists in Residence Hannah Gamble (writing) and Nick Goettling (images and comics), it’s a wonderful, highly visual and interactive work of art, science, and innovation. Using words and illustrations, City in a Garden explores the history of Chicago and the age-old challenge of feeding the world, documents the Art of Science Learning process and project, and celebrates the amazing work of the Chicago incubator participants. Click here to download City in a Garden (10mb .pdf file)....

Worcester’s Launch!

Worcester’s Launch!

Community members working in Art of Science Learning’s Worcester Incubator have created innovative responses to Worcester’s transportation challenges. See them on Thursday, January 22 at Union Station.

Worcester Teams

Worcester Incubator for Innovation teams have created alternative transportation products, services, and STEM learning programs. Meet them at our Innovation Launch!   Smart Healthcare Transit is building a database/application/and web-based interface to improve accessibility to healthcare by efficiently facilitating the scheduling of appointments between healthcare service providers and patients who are dependent on public transportation.     PedSim proposes a new way of quantifying alternative transportation route choices for use in city planning, site selection, and economic development with a tool that can simulate a pedestrian’s or cyclist’s route between two points by using geospatial data, terrain information, and infrastructure information.     STEM Unplugged is developing a middle school curriculum integrating art and science in activities to provide experiential STEM learning that uses transportation-related subject matter as the focus of lessons aligned with NGSS learning objectives.     Wires Over the World is designing an online high school course and competition rooted in the Next Generation Science Standards that focuses on engineering design applied to modern urban aerial transportation technology.     Tasks for Transit is developing a system that records and converts volunteer hours into bus passes which partnering non-profit organizations dispense to individual clients in need.     Secret City Interactive inventively intersects augmented reality and social media with a visually-engaging, interactive experience that has the potential to reshape pedestrian environments by encouraging neighborhood, historic, and cultural exploration and user-shared personal experiences.     Sprezza is a dynamically routed, multi modal system driven by demand and real time information, including factors of geography, traffic patterns, and weather to determine optimal routes, hub locations, frequencies, and modes of transportation within defined communities....