CSATS Penn State Researchers Impacts

CSATS' Strategy for Research Impacts

CSATS works side-by-side with Penn State researchers, combining our STEM education expertise with their scientific and engineering knowledge to create powerful Research Impacts. Together, we transform cutting-edge discoveries into meaningful K-12 learning experiences, ensuring research aligns with education standards while engaging teachers and students in authentic practices adaptable to various classroom contexts. This collaborative partnership ensures that research translation is both scientifically accurate and pedagogically effective, creating lasting educational impact.

CSATS: Professionals in Research Impacts

With a growing emphasis on translating research into benefits to society, CSATS works with researchers to design, implement, and evaluate cohesive RI programs that impact the workforce of the future.

STEM Faculty partner with CSATS

STEM faculty can integrate CSATS as a key partner in their technical research grant proposals to address Broader Impacts/education outreach requirements. CSATS brings specialized expertise in research translation, stakeholder engagement, and impact evaluation, strengthening proposals by demonstrating how cutting-edge research will create meaningful societal benefits. Our team collaborates during the proposal development process to design authentic outreach strategies that align with research objectives and funder expectations. To learn more, see our Services & Support page!

Case Studies

Power in the Wind: Making Statistical and Economic Project Comparisons

Years: 2016
Impact: 25 Teachers
Funded By: Center for Science and the Schools
Workshop Type: i-STEAM Workshop
Researcher(s): Susan Stewart, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Research Associate in Aerospace Engineering

The development of renewable and reliable energy resources is important for our society.  To locate and select turbines for future wind farms, it is essential to examine factors for obtaining maximum wind power.  Teachers dived into the science of wind, calculated wind energy performance from wind measurements, and ran energy economics -all part of a wind project competition that can be implemented in the classroom.  Activities included exploring the origin of the wind from its solar roots and the rotation of the earth as well as factors that influence the power in the wind.  In this workshop, teachers from different disciplines learned several statistical approaches and economic analyses. They combine concepts from the lessons together into a fun classroom competition and prepared their students to enter the KIDWind Challenge in Pennslyvania, lead by CSATS and Susan Stewart.

i-STEAM workshops can be developed as part of broader impact components of research grants and are also made possible by generous donations.

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Power in the Wind: Making Statistical and Economic Project Comparisons

Let’s Build Something Impactful—Together.

Our team co-creates programs with Penn State STEM faculty, ensuring K-12 educators engage in learning experiences that are authentic, sustainable, and aligned with current education standards. Provide your contact information and upload a document (e.g., draft proposal/summary, white paper, presentation slides) about your research to request a consultation.