Onshape Certification byDesign PostedJune 2, 2022 UpdatedJune 3, 2022 Posted byScott Weiler https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Schedule-Your-Onshape-Certification-byDesign... This course is intended for education professionals interested in learning about the Onshape Certified Associate Exam, and becoming Associate Certified. Learn more about Onshape at: https://learn.onshape.com/courses/certified-onshape-associate. Read More Q&A;0
Engineering Prototyping and Pedagogy Skills and Tools for K-12 PostedMay 16, 2022 UpdatedMay 16, 2022 Posted byMike Soltys https://www.teachengineering.org/pdworkshops Participants will actively use resources that can help students understand and integrate engineering prototyping technologies and design thinking into their science and math learning.Together they will collaborate with engineering design, engineering pedagogy and teacher professional development experts to learn the pedagogical practices that support engineering design. And, with new colleagues, enhance your K-12 engineering design skills through hands-on experience with online engineering design tools as you self-select three different skill-building sessions on topics such as:Prototyping On A Shoestring (Inexpensive Prototyping & Design Building)CAD I (Introduction to Sketches & Parts)CAD II (Multi-Part Assemblies & Design for Manufacturing)Arduino I (Introduction to Wiring & Coding Inputs & Outputs)*Electronics I (Introduction to Circuits & Measurements Fundamentals)*Computational Thinking3D Printers (Office Hours)TeachEngineering Curriculum Development/Publication Read More Q&A;0
TeachEngineering Integrating Engineering Design into Your PK-12 STEM Curriculum PostedMay 16, 2022 UpdatedMay 16, 2022 Posted byMike Soltys https://www.teachengineering.org/pdworkshops This workshop will focus on implementing hands-on engineering design challenges for K-12 youth while making NGSS connections. Teachers will be introduced to the role of phenomena and sensemaking in science and engineering and will learn how the three-dimensional elements of the NGSS support both phenomena-based learning and engineering design thinking.Using FREE curriculum available from the TeachEngineering Digital Library, participants will work on hands-on engineering design activities that support both in-person and remote student teams, building on phenomena that students encounter in their everyday lives.Participants will explore the engineering design process, engineering applications of real-world science and technology challenges, global interconnectedness of engineering, and various engineering careers. Read More Q&A;0
Expanding Engineering Education with Out-of-School Time Learning PostedDecember 19, 2018 UpdatedJanuary 14, 2019 Posted byShelley Latham Lack of classroom time is one of the hurdles that teachers face in providing engineering experiences for their students. Melissa Ballard , Communications and Community Manager at the Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE) and Gina Navoa Svarovsky, Assistant Professor of ... Read More Q&A;0
Building Literacy with PK-2 Engineering Experiences PostedNovember 28, 2018 UpdatedDecember 19, 2018 Posted byShelley Latham Reading dominates instructional time in preschool through second grade to the extent of eliminating engineering experiences for children at a time crucial in forming STEM identities. This session will illustrate how daily early engineering experiences do not impede, but enhance literacy ... Read More Q&A;0
Family Engagement in Pk-12 Engineering Education PostedNovember 12, 2018 UpdatedNovember 12, 2018 Posted byKate Gramling https://youtu.be/G-pZ6DRv2SU Studies have shown that parents have a powerful influence on students’ success in STEM and future careers. Parents and guardians can be advocates and support their child’s engagement in engineering activities if they are given some tools and encouragement. Whether you work with kids in ... Read More Q&A;0
Defining STEM with Greg Pearson and Anne Jolly PostedNovember 12, 2018 UpdatedNovember 12, 2018 Posted byKate Gramling https://youtu.be/3YE2sWBFQHk What do we mean when we talk about STEM? And how do we apply STEM to Pk-12 education? Is STEM the study of any one of the 4 subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math? Or, is STEM the integration of 2 or more subjects while solving real life problems? Does STEM offer something for ... Read More Q&A;0
1 Experience Say Yes to Engineering: Overcoming Six Common Fears with Christine Cunningham PostedMay 17, 2018 UpdatedNovember 12, 2018 Posted byChristine Cunningham https://youtu.be/DX4Pa_g4PH4 Do you like the idea of including engineering education in the classroom but are overwhelmed by perceived obstacles? Christine Cunningham has worked with hundreds of elementary and middle school educators to develop strategies to overcome those hurdles. Join us to learn how to find the time, prepare materials, and manage student expectations while getting tips on how to handle a diverse array of ideas, grade effectively and make sure that no one gets left behind. Joining her is Nancy Yocom de Romero, a middle school educator, who was one of the first teacher collaborators with Engineering is Elementary. Read More Q&A;0
Engineering Basics for Pk-12 Educators with Cary Sneider PostedMay 17, 2018 UpdatedNovember 12, 2018 Posted byCary Sneider https://youtu.be/YeP93tsNGZw Not entirely clear on what engineering is and how to teach it to PK-12 students? Here is your chance to learn the basic engineering principles that can be implemented at every grade level, from one of the foremost educators of engineering. Read More Q&A;0
National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM and Invention Education Professional Development PostedAugust 1, 2017 UpdatedAugust 1, 2017 Posted byShawn Boger http://www.invent.org/inspire/professional-development/ We’ve been teaching programs for decades.Let us teach you.As the demand for a new type of worker grows every day, so does the need for teachers who live and breathe Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). That’s why the National Inventors Hall of Fame has created a professional development program for educators like you.Our workshops give you practical, research-based and National Hall of Fame Inductee–driven strategies to bring innovation and creativity into your classroom. We can show you exciting, new ways to get your students engaged in science, technology, engineering, and math like never before.To learn more about bringing our professional development programs to your school district, please contact us at [email protected] or call 800.968.4332. Read More Q&A;0
1 Experience 1 Comment Teacher Engineering Education Program PostedAugust 26, 2016 UpdatedMay 1, 2018 Posted byRobert Hayes http://teep.tufts.edu/ Tufts University’s Teacher Engineering Education Program enables any K12 teacher to inspire the next generation of creative problem solvers through the power and engagement of engineering education. Read More Q&A;0
Workshops through The Engineering Place at NC State University PostedDecember 2, 2015 UpdatedMarch 30, 2017 Posted byLaura Bottomley https://www.engr.ncsu.edu/theengineeringplace/programs/index.php The Engineering Place at North Carolina State University provides customized workshops for schools, districts, RESAs, etc. in the area of using engineering as a part of integrated STEM. Read More Q&A;0
1 Experience STEM Graduate Certificate in Engineering Education PostedDecember 2, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 26, 2017 Posted byDoug Paulson http://www.stthomas.edu/cee/graduate/ The University of St. Thomas' Schools of Engineering and Education provide a STEM graduate certificate in Engineering Education. Read More Q&A;0
1 Experience National Science Teachers Association Conferences PostedDecember 2, 2015 UpdatedMarch 30, 2017 Posted byDoug Paulson http://www.nsta.org/conferences/ NSTA conferences offer the latest in science content, teaching strategy, and research to enhance and expand your professional growth. Read More Q&A;0
1 Comment Teacher Institute on Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences PostedAugust 25, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 26, 2017 Posted byAmelia Rosenman http://www.calacademy.org/tiss Each year, a new cohort of San Francisco Bay Area upper elementary teachers embarks on a two-year journey to become leading educators of science and sustainability. Read More Q&A;0
LASSI - Launching Astronomy Standards STEM Integration PostedApril 13, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 25, 2017 Posted byAndrea Burrows http://www.physics.uwyo.edu/~aschwortz/LASSI/ A University of Wyoming College of Education Professional Development LASSI (Launching Astronomy Standards Science Integration) is a nationally funded Math & Science Partnership Grant Awarded through the Wyoming Department of Education. Read More Q&A;0