Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University, shared an update PostedMonday, April 27, 2015 at 8:50 AM Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "Sound Off: An Engineering Lesson for teaching about sound" Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "Sound Off: An Engineering Lesson for teaching about sound"
Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University, shared an update PostedMonday, April 27, 2015 at 9:04 AM Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "North Carolina Engineering Connections for K-12 Classrooms" Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "North Carolina Engineering Connections for K-12 Classrooms"
Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University, shared an update PostedMonday, April 27, 2015 at 9:09 AM Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "Teaching Sound with Engineering" Laura Bottomley has added a new lesson plan "Teaching Sound with Engineering"
Undergraduate | NC State College of Education PostedMarch 6, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 27, 2017 Posted byLaura Bottomley http://ced.ncsu.edu/elm/undergraduate NC State's STEM-focused BS in elementary education includes coursework in engineering and using engineering as a pedagogical tool. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
1 Experience Sound Off: An Engineering Lesson for teaching about sound PostedApril 27, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 26, 2017 Posted byLaura Bottomley This activity can be used in grades 2-8, with appropriate scaling and appropriate choice of IPad apps. Read More Q&A;0
North Carolina Engineering Connections for K-12 Classrooms PostedApril 27, 2015 UpdatedSeptember 25, 2017 Posted byLaura Bottomley North Carolina Engineering Connections for K-12 Classrooms defines engineering in a standards-like format just like mathematics, science, language arts, etc. for the K-12 classroom. Read More Average Ratings 0 Reviews0 Q&A;0
Laura J. Bottomley , North Carolina State University submitted an answer on "With your filename, I assume that you support chemical and biochemical engineering. How do you involve students in the areas?" Posted Monday, April 27, 2015 at 10:19 AM Chemical and biomedical engineering are an integral part of the profession. As the resources grow, expect to find more that apply directly to these areas. Food, medicines, paints, prosthetics, and many other applications are directly related to these fields. Chemical and biomedical engineering are an integral part of the profession. As the resources grow, expect to find more that apply directly to these areas. Food, medicines, paints, prosthetics, and many other applications are directly related to these fields.
Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University asked Nancy Ruzycki, University of Florida Posted Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 2:19 PM Hi Nancy. Do you all use any IR cameras in your undergrad program? If so, which one(s)?Laura 1 Answers
Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University asked Kim Lester, Virginia Tech CEED Posted Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 2:58 PM Hi Kim. Can you get the others at your program to join us as well? You would all be good community members!Laura Bottomley 0 Answers
Comment Laura J. Bottomley , North Carolina State University commented on a shared experience "Making an electric lamp" Posted Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 5:33 PM A true comment. This particular resource was added in preparation for a PD workshop where "how to use an online resource" was discussed. The context for the resource will be added shortly. Read More A true comment. This particular resource was added in preparation for a PD workshop where "how to use an online resource" was discussed. The context for the resource will be added shortly. Read Less