Drexel lab uses animation, 3D printers, music to teach STEM disciplines
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This summer, the ILLEST Lab will be the site of a class called “Hip Hop as Humanities: Counterstories for the Canon, Classroom and Country,” for K-12 educators who want to learn how to use hip-hop to teach English and the arts.
The three-week summer institute will include a visit to the Bronx in New York City, considered the birthplace of hip-hop. At Drexel, it will include history, readings, dialogues and professional development workshops by Edouard and Hall, along with visiting lecturers.
It is being funded by a $200,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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