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Focus on STEM Education Sierra College CACT is focused on STEM education & product development Need a supply of future STEM workers Students are not prepared for college- level STEM
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What does it take to interest middle and high school students in STEM? (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)
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The thrill of making something Awakens hidden talents Makes learning relevant Inspires education & career plans
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Build a catapult project Create catapult curriculum & lab Present & test in schools Outcomes Lessons learned What’s next
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Project goals Provide experience to: Make abstract lessons relevant for students Attract girls to STEM Engage educators Tie to State Standards Integrate academic and technical education
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Tech-Explorer instructional concepts Hands-on, project-based learning “Just-in-time” not “Just-in-case” Team problem solving Equipment & methods used in industry
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Mobile lab Equipment Raw materials Back-up parts Equipment modified for safety Storage facility Vehicle
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Secure school commitment Present concept at school staff meetings Meet with teachers and administrators Identify space to build a catapult
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Work with the teacher Pre-event class meeting: Instructions & safety Teams Photo release Survey Three hours for project & competition Post-event survey & career discussion
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Assure student success Instructional video Written instructions 1:6 ratio of trainers to students Use college students as trainers Train student team leader who guides team
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Plan for marketing opportunities Prepare main messages Identify key audiences Invite: School Board Counselors, administrators, and teachers Teachers from other schools Notify press & send article to school paper Student photo release
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Competition motivates students Competition & prizes: Most accurate boy & girl First completed catapult Most helpful student Encourage experiments to improve performance
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Tech-Explorer outcomes Engage students & staff Integrate CTE & academics to promote learning & retention
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Tech-Explorer impact 23 Schools 840 Students 25 teachers and CACT Directors trained
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Post-event survey Automated Manufacturing includes the fields of design, fabrication engineering, technology and manufacturing. Did today’s project create an interest in any of these areas? 71% Yes Would you consider taking a class in Automated Manufacturing Technology? 68% Yes Would you consider a career in Automated Manufacturing Technology? 55% Yes
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Tech-Explorer outcomes Students experience: Project based learning Power & hand tools Industry methods Following instructions Leadership & team work Career Exploration
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Tech-Explorer Outcomes - Publicity
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Lessons learned Hands-on projects work in many settings: One room school Suburban/Urban Alternative Court ordered Middle School High School College
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Lessons learned Start with educators who “get it” Catalyst for new secondary and college curriculum + partners Applications for industry training Integrated curriculum – harder than it sounds
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Next steps Advanced projects – electric, solar & electronic “Institutionalize” project at schools Pre and post event curriculum modules Funding to catapult it forward
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Documents CD Movie DVD Tech-Explorer.com Sierra College 916-781-6245 Resources
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