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2008 SUMMER INSTITUTE OF ROBOTICS Mid-Atlantic Space Grant Meeting, September 2008 Maisha Drew and S. Keith Hargrove Morgan State University Clarence Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering Baltimore, MD
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Today’s Agenda MSU/SIR Introduction Mission Statement SIR Curriculum 2008 Participants Sample Budget SIR Benefits/Opportunities/Challenges Questions
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HBCU located in Baltimore, MD Enrollment – 7000 Students; 900 Grads Clarence Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering - 800 students BS, ME, D.Eng. In: Civil Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering Industrial Engineering Morgan State University
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What is the Summer Robotics Institute (SIR)? Initiated by NASA and MSU; Modeled after the NASA Summer Robotics Program; Began as a two (2) week program in 2006; Currently a 4 week residential summer program designed to provide high school students, grades 9-12, with the opportunity to learn and discover the science and technology of “Robot Design and Operation”.
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SIR Mission Mission Statement: To increase the knowledge and understanding of the concepts and principles of Robotics for urban high school students with an interest in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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SIR Curriculum Courses Robotic Theory: This class is structured for the students to learn about important robotic concepts, i.e mechanical components, sensors, and systems. Computer Science: This class is structured for the students to learn basics of using the EasyC computer langauge, CAD design program and engineering computer software like MATLAB. Robotic Design: This class is structured to learn about design concepts and group work techniques. Robotics Laboratory: This lab is for the students to use all of the skills acquired from the above classes to build a vex robot for the weekly challenge.
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MSU - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Partnership Greenbelt, MD NASA Robotics Academy Poster Presentations Program sponsorship and coordination NASA Robotics Academy Shadow Day Resource support for summer interns
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2008 SIR Participants Over 200 Applications this year Accepted 25 Students 15 Males 3 students from Puerto Rico 10 Females
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SIR Daily Schedule Monday – Friday 9 – 10:30am ………………Computer Science 10:30 – 12:00pm………..Robotic Design 12:00 – 1:30pm………….Lunch 1:30 – 3:00pm……………Math 3:00 – 5:00pm……………Robotics Lab 5:00 – 6:30pm……………Dinner 6:30 – 8:00pm……………Research 8:00pm – until………………..Return to Dorms
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2008 Sample Budget TitleCost Daytime Director$2,000.00 Night Time Director$3,000.00 Robotic Design Instructor$3,500.00 Robotic Leads(4)$6,000.00 Computer Science$2,000.00 Counselors (3)$3,000.00 Housing$13,940.00 Food$13,020.00 ID Cards$155.00 Trips$1,000.00 Robots$3,700.00 Parts$1,000.00 Planning$4,000.00 Facilities$1,000.00 Post$2,000.00 Total Cost$59,315.00 Cost Per Student$2,092.60
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Impact & Benefits of SIR Program Stimulate interests and exposure to hands-on projects in STEM; Enhance basic knowledge in math and computer science via programming; Expose high school students to Morgan State and residential living; Promote Team building; Recruitment base for PACE Program in School of Engineering;
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SIR Opportunities & Challenges Expanding program with more students; Attracting funding resources; Logistics with competing programs on campus during the summer; More involvement of faculty; Excellent exposure to potential engineering students; Great support from MSU School of Engineering Track participants Involved with First Robotics and Project Lead the Way!
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Thank You &…….Questions
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