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Dr. Sara Scurry, adjunct professor, Vivian Ellis, Dual Education counselor, Dr. Betty Fortune, Executive Dean of Instruction and Student services, and Dr. Felita Wiggins, Ed. pose with the students who attended HCC Southwest's first STEM summer camp at the Scarcella building in Stafford, TX
IU Kokomo hosted a family STEM event on April 26, 2019 to encourage young people to explore the sciences.
The Office of Professional and Career Development hosted their annual STEM Slam for students to network with employers and explore STEM careers Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at Wake Downtown in Winston Salem, NC.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to the STEM Council Meeting Tuesday June 28, 2022 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
The University of Wisconsin Parkside, Gateway Technical College and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held the media and community introduction to the Technolgy Pathway Partners in a signing event hosted by Snap On Incorporated in the Idea Forge conference room.
IU Kokomo hosted a family STEM event on April 26, 2019 to encourage young people to explore the sciences.
These students from Kashmere, North Early College, and Wheatley High Schools worked in cooperative groups to solve a real world problem. Each group of 3 to 4 students posed as an engineering firm that would submit a robotics solution to a geophysics problem. Teams used the LEGO Mindstorm NXT robot to design a vehicle that could climb to the top of a Mountain to retrieve rocks that stored energy. Their vehicle should be able to climb the mountain and continue its motion as the slope of the mountain increased. The team whose robot climbed the highest would win the bid with my company.
These students from Kashmere, North Early College, and Wheatley High Schools worked in cooperative groups to solve a real world problem. Each group of 3 to 4 students posed as an engineering firm that would submit a robotics solution to a geophysics problem. Teams used the LEGO Mindstorm NXT robot to design a vehicle that could climb to the top of a Mountain to retrieve rocks that stored energy. Their vehicle should be able to climb the mountain and continue its motion as the slope of the mountain increased. The team whose robot climbed the highest would win the bid with my company.
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Teachers practice cooperative learning and problem solving with as they build robots. Workshop preented in Spotsylvania County by the STEM Education Alliance at the College of William and Mary
Baltimore District employees help to coordinate "Easy as Pi," a STEM event for students from over eight Maryland counties featuring presentations from several career fields. Forensic scientist Kelly Knight brought in test kits for the students to practice testing for the presence of blood at a crime scene