- Who We Are
- Topics
- By Subject Area
- dummy
- By Level
- Projects
- Projects Column 1
- Agency by Design
- Aligned Programs for the 21st Century
- Artful Thinking
- Arts Festival Impacts
- Causal Learning Projects
- Children Are Citizens
- Creating Communities of Innovation
- Cultures of Thinking
- Early Childhood in the Making, an initiative of Agency by Design
- EcoLEARN Projects
- Engaging the Arts and Museums with the World in Mind
- Establishing a Culture of Inquiry-Driven Teaching and Learning (INNOVA)
- Global Children
- Globalizing the Classroom
- Higher Education in the 21st Century
- Projects Column 2
- Humanities and the Liberal Arts Assessment (HULA)
- Idea Into Action
- Interdisciplinary & Global Studies
- Investigating Impacts of Educational Experience
- Leading Learning that Matters
- Learning Innovations Laboratory
- Learning to Think, Thinking to Learn
- Making Across the Curriculum, an initiative of Agency by Design
- Making Learning and Thinking Visible in Italian Secondary Schools
- Making Learning Visible
- Multiple Intelligences
- Out of Eden Learn
- Pedagogy of Play
- PZ Connect Outreach
- Projects Column 3
- Projects Column 1
- Resources
- Professional Development

Amy Kamarainen is a senior research manager at the Harvard Graduate School of Education where she manages research related to both the EcoMOBILE and EcoXPT projects. Amy is an ecosystem scientist who holds a B.S. in Zoology from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Her Ph.D. work focused on studying the movement and fate of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems using environmental sensors, historical data, and models. She applies her understanding of ecosystems science and research to the design and evaluation of technologies that aim to support science learning inside and outside of the classroom. The Ecological Society of America named Amy an Ecology Education Scholar in 2011.