PASSWORDMANAGEMENT
糖心少女 is the lead institution on the NSF-funded project, "The Expansion of a Mobile Making Project That Engages Underserved Youth Across California in STEM" (NSF DRL 2215653). We're joined in this work by colleagues at three other CSU campuses: Long Beach, Fresno, and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
This project aims to expand the Mobile Making program, ensuring its sustainability and reaching underserved youth across various communities. Our four CSU campuses will expand Mobile Making on multiple fronts:
Our program employs a design thinking framework to engage participants in tackling real-world problems that hold personal and social significance. Participants will have the opportunity to utilize both low- and high-tech tools, including circuits, coding, and robotics, to take on design challenges. University students will lead weekly 90-minute activities, serving as near-peer mentors and creating a connection to the university for many of the youth participants, some of whom may be first-generation college students.
This project represents a significant expansion of the Mobile Making program, scaling up from 12 sites in North San Diego County to an impressive 48 sites across California. With nearly 2,000 university facilitators dedicating 12 hours of programming each year, we're poised to impact over 10,000 underserved youth, ranging from 4th to 8th graders, throughout the five-year project timeline.

Our project is not only expanding its reach but also assessing its impact. Evaluation and research will determine if the additional sites and program variations result in positive outcomes for both the youth and university student participants.
For youth in grades 4 through 8, we evaluate the impacts on sustained interest in making and STEM, increased self-efficacy in these areas, and a greater sense of relevance to their lives. Studies involving university student facilitators focuses on impacts such as expanded technical skills, increased leadership and 21st-century skills, and a lifelong interest in STEM outreach and informal science education.
Publications are listed below.
We're committed to sharing our mobile making program activities, project research, and a toolkit for implementing a Mobile Maker program. Our goal is to disseminate this valuable information to researchers, educators, and out-of-school programs, ensuring that the positive impact reaches far and wide. We look forward to an exciting journey of making and learning together!
Check out our !
Yoshinaga, R., Diaz, K., Prefontaine, B., Rice, M. M., & Price, E. (2026). Undergraduate facilitators of informal STEM education programs use and develop community cultural wealth in their roles. .
Contreras, I. L., Sarabia, B., Gillaspie, C., Jensen, J., & Nation, J. (2026). From Makers to Mentors: Building STEM Learner and Teacher Identities. , 40, 12-24.
Siyahhan, S., Marshall, J., Price, E., Hansen, A., Shin, M., Jensen, J., McBeath, J. & Kiesel, J. (2025). Mobile Making: Enhancing Teacher Preparedness for STEM and Maker Education. In R. Jake Cohen (Ed.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (pp. 2310-2316). Orlando, FL, USA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved February 27, 2026 from
Siyahhan, S., Marshall, J., Shin, M., Nation, J. M., Hansen, A. K., Jensen, J., & Kisiel, J. (2025). Supporting Equitable STEM Education in K-12 Schools Through University-Community Partnerships. In B.Soles & T. Meyerott (Eds.), Diverse Leadership Perspectives in Education: From K-12 to Higher Education (pp. 457-478). IGI Global Scientific Publishing.
Hansen, A., Siyahhan, S., Kisiel, J., Marshall, J., Nation, J., Price, E., & Shin, M. (2025). The Mobile Making Program: University student facilitation of afterschool STEM activities to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. , 1-8.
Price, E., Siyahhan, S., Marshall, J., & De Leone, C. (2023). . Journal of STEM Outreach, 6(1), 1-12.
Siyahhan, S., Price, E., & Marshall, J. (2023). . In Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape (pp. 23-44). IGI Global Scientific Publishing.
Marshall, J., Price, E., & De Leone, C. (2019). . Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 30(4), 561-576.
Price, E., De Leone, C. J., DeRoma, D., & Marshall, J. (2016). Mobile Making: A program to broaden participation in Making. In 2016 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings(pp. 248-251).
Price, E., Siyahhan, S., Nelson, A., Hansen, A., Shin, M., Kisiel, J., Jensen, J., Nation, J., Gillaspie, C., Contreras, I. (2024). Mobile Making: A hands-on STEM Afterschool Program led by undergraduate students. Joint Network for Informal Physics Education and Research (JNIPER) Coffee Hour. Watch the Video
Corey, A., Johnson, L., Nelson, A., & Price, E. (2023). Mobile Making: A hands-on STEM afterschool program led by undergraduate facilitators. Invited Talk. American Physical Society, April Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.