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STEM resource database for WV

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First2 Network (https://first2network.org) has been working for the past 10 months with multiple stakeholders statewide (including WV Department of Education and the Higher Education Policy Commission) to develop a searchable online inventory of West Virginia STEM-related assets, resources and opportunities. In this session we will share the data collection form and process, demonstrate and gather input on the current output display and filtering capabilities, and invite participation and dissemination by additional stakeholders. We are seeking feedback to further streamline the input and maintenance of data, assess the ease of access through our output display, and build a broad contributor and user base for this new state resource.

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