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The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
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.
Medical care :
Stem MD is a Medical care Group split into an entire world famous US Surgeons that are specialists in the area of Regenerative Medical care.
July 28-August 1, 2008 - Governor's Institute - STEM (Science ,Technology. Engineering, and Math)
Robot Algebra
July 31, 2008
Penn State-Harrisburg University
Middletown, PA 17057
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Hershey Lodge and Convention Center
Hershey, PA
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Inter-Schools Nuclear Industry Partnership with Hartlepool College of Further Education, The National Skills Academy, ECITB, Esterline Darchem Engineering, Doosan and EDF Energy.
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.
I was having a rummage throught the spares box the other day (looking for bits for the new rat-bike project - pics to follow) when I came across this.
A piece of mountainbiking history. A Tange Prestige quill stem custom painted by Argos of Bristol www.argoscycles.com/ in pink. I can still remember the day I fitted it (to my Spesh Team Stumpy).
Yes I know it's never going to be used again and should really go for scrap but, well, like I said "it's mountainbiking history"
At the Greenhouse: Presenters at Ignite STEM include Brian Shiro, Robert Mann, Sam Gon III, Kim Binsted and Christie Wilcox
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Introduced, cool-season annual, stemless or short-stemmed herb to 30 cm tall. Leaves form a prostrate rosette to 50 cm in diameter; they are spear shaped, serrated, deeply lobed; upper surface hairless to hairy; lower surface white felted. Flowerheads occur on unbranched peduncles. Ray florets are yellow, ligulate and sterile; disc florets are dark, tubular and bisexual. Germinates in autumn/winter; flowers in spring. A native of South Africa, it is strongly competitive weed of crops, pastures, lawns and disturbed areas (e.g. roadsides). Prefers lighter textured soils of reasonable fertility and where there is a lack of competition. Grazed by stock, but is of lower value than many good pasture species. Can cause nitrate poisoning in sheep and cattle on high fertility soils; taints milk; causes allergic skin reaction in horses and donkeys. Best managed using a number of methods: competition, grazing, mechanical, herbicides. Maintain dense, vigorous pastures and minimise soil disturbance. Needs to be controlled in year prior to sowing pastures; control is easiest at the seedling stage. Combined knockdown herbicides prior to sowing, selective post-sowing herbicides or manuring of crops and pastures can be highly effective for control.
Inter-Schools Nuclear Industry Partnership with Hartlepool College of Further Education, The National Skills Academy, ECITB, Esterline Darchem Engineering, Doosan and EDF Energy.