Dr. Rob Rouse is a Lecturer at the School of Education, University of Queensland , with expertise in maker education and integrated STEM learning environments . Previously, he taught chemistry at a New York City performing arts secondary school through the New York City Teaching Fellows and served as former Director of the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Maker Education Project , co-founded with SMU's School of Engineering. PhD in Learning, Teaching, and Diversity from Vanderbilt University's Peabody College Current research focuses on supporting teachers to utilize school makerspaces for innovative, hands-on instruction Collaborates with informal STEM organizations to provide professional development for educators His work explores inclusive makerspace design , mobile instructional spaces , and K-12 teacher training . Publications emphasize systematic reviews of makerspace research , best practices for mobile STEM spaces , and culturally relevant maker pedagogy . While no specific scientific awards are listed, his projects like the MakerTruck mobile makerspace demonstrate practical impact. Dr. Rouse supervises PhD research on topics including maker pedagogy , differentiated science learning , and gender dynamics in STEM education . He actively partners with teams at institutions like the International Symposium on Academic Makerspaces and Australian Technology Education Research Conference .









