Products
2025 Student Symposium on April 4th!!
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The program will developed software models and data analytics platforms. These tools help researchers and students analyze pollution trends, assess water quality, and forecast environmental impacts, especially in areas prone to flooding or industrial emissions. These platforms offer a practical approach to coastal resource management, supporting sustainable decision-making for environmental resilience.
Each product within the TREAWS program is designed to foster transdisciplinary skills and bring science closer to community applications, reinforcing the program’s mission to make a measurable impact in coastal communities.
Sherris, A., Robbins, C. R., Li, H., Ren, J., Ramirez, D., & Jin, K. (2024). Rapid ethnographic assessment of workshops on transdisciplinary intercultural competence, community-engaged practice, and mixed research methods. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
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The NSF TREAWS program uses diverse educational materials to address coastal air and water resource challenges through a transdisciplinary approach. These include case studies, project-based learning modules, and humanitarian service-learning projects to promote practical skills and stakeholder collaboration. Interactive tools like GIS mapping and data visualization enhance problem-solving, while workshops and informatics training introduce cutting-edge research and methodologies. Materials are designed to be accessible, engaging, and relevant, particularly for underrepresented groups and local coastal communities.
These Modules are for K-12 and are ready to download!!