By
Eric Beidel, Office of Naval Research
ARLINGTON,
Va. (NNS) -- An educational search engine funded by the Office of Naval
Research (ONR) has gone mobile just in time for the holidays with the Dec. 16
release of an iPad app.
Gooru
(www.goorulearning.org) a free search engine for learning that brings together
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) educational materials
on the web-developed the Gooru Collections iPad app to bring thousands of
assorted multimedia resources to teachers and students on the go.
Launched
with initial investment from ONR, Gooru provides a one-stop shop for fifth- to
12th-graders and their teachers to discover and share high-quality videos,
games, digital textbooks, quizzes and other interactive products related to
STEM and eventually other subjects.
"ONR's
STEM efforts are looking for ways to inspire, engage and educate current and
future STEM leaders," said Cmdr. Joseph Cohn, ONR's deputy director of
research for STEM. "This technology promises to have a broad reach and
would facilitate millions of students and teachers in developing a deeper
understanding of a range of STEM disciplines."
Last
year, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced plans to strengthen the
service's future workforce by doubling the investment in STEM education over
the next five years. The secretary shared this vision at a conference sponsored
by ONR, which coordinates the Navy's STEM efforts and offers a collaborative
website at STEM2Stern.org.
ONR's
expertise in a variety of STEM initiatives has had a profound influence on Gooru's
development, said Dr. Prasad Ram, founder and CEO of Gooru.
"We
view our partnership with ONR as going beyond a funding relationship, to
leveraging all of ONR's experience in the STEM space to help define, develop
and continuously innovate on Gooru," Ram said. "Continued funding
from ONR has helped to get us to this point and will allow us to fulfill our
mission to bring the highest quality STEM education to every American
student."
Gooru
curates, auto-tags and contextualizes millions of STEM related web resources to
get the most out of searches. It ranks and suggests items for students and
teachers based on usage data, user input, search query logs and social signals.
"The
Gooru platform has virtually eliminated many of the obstacles my teachers encounter
that prevent significant technological integration to occur [in] today's
classroom," said Gregory Green, principal of Clintondale High School in
Clinton Township, Mich. "Through Gooru, my teachers can immediately have
an extensive online digital resource bank without having to spend countless
hours researching and organizing sharable classroom content."
Gooru
is a free search engine for learning developed by a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization whose mission is to honor the human right to education. Teachers
and students can use Gooru to search for rich collections of multimedia
resources, digital textbooks, videos, games and quizzes created by educators in
the Gooru community.
For
more information, visit http://about.goorulearning.org.
ONR
provides the science and technology necessary to maintain the Navy and Marine
Corps' technological advantage. Through its affiliates, ONR is a leader in
science and technology with engagement in 50 states, 70 countries, 1,035
institutions of higher learning and 914 industry partners. ONR employs
approximately 1,400 people, comprising uniformed, civilian and contract
personnel, with additional employees at the Naval Research Lab in Washington,
D.C.
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