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Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
UT Dallas president David Daniel, right, during his conversation with Evan Smith at the Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
IU Kokomo hosted a family STEM event on April 26, 2019 to encourage young people to explore the sciences.
2014 Vermeer Field Day BIG BLUE STEM. This is one of CenUSA's test plots at Vermeer World Headquarters in Pella, Iowa.
The Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
Elementary teachers learn how they can teach concepts related to sound and waves. The K-5 STEM project is a three year project that includes 67 elementary teachers and is led by scientists, mathematicians and educators from UW Oshkosh.
A relic of a late night discussion with a local Chardonnay in the Novotel in Canberra, national capital of Australia.
More than 2,000 students and teachers from South Carolina participate in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics events during McEntire STEM Day, hosted by the South Carolina National Guard at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, April 5, 2019. STEM Day provides an up-close opportunity to work with Swamp Fox Airmen to perform hands-on learning and view the inner workings of aircraft and advanced-technology systems while being enlightened to STEM educational opportunities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Megan Floyd)
NMCP Hosts Elementary Students For STEM Tour 07.26.2023
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Dylan Kinee
Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth
Lt. Kristen Shafer, STEM outreach coordinator and emergency medicine resident, explains naval uniforms and the naval hospital to elementary school students from Starbase Victory MedBase summer camp July 26 at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. The tour was part of an effort by the school district to expose children to the world of STEM. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dylan M. Kinee)
Date Taken:07.26.2023
Date Posted:07.28.2023 10:26
Photo ID:7939870
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Resolution:4928x2471
Size:2.88 MB
Location:PORTSMOUTH, VA, US
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It looks a bit like a Wheat Stem Borer (Cephus pygmaeus) - Sawfly. It was a very small one as this was taken just under 2x life-size and so the frame width would have been about 12mm.
University of Iowa Health Care STEM Education partnered with the Belin-Blank Center for Gifted and Talented Education to provide an educational experience for middle and high school students across the state to explore the sciences. Students who visited UI Health Care had the opportunity to explore anatomy through listening to a professor at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine give a brief anatomy lecture on the heart and brain. Students then had the opportunity to take what they learned in class and apply it by examining both plastinated and real human hearts and brains.
University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2015, more than 16,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.
Evan Smith during his conversation with UT Dallas president David Daniel at the Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune