A Cocurricular Context-Based Enrichment Program to Enhance Scientific Skills Development

We describe the implementation of an optional, noncredit bearing, context-based enrichment program delivered in a predominantly asynchronous manner over summer break. The program was designed around a series of context-based investigations related to real-world applications, to provide students with...

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