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Students at NT elementary were visited by a number of STEM Experts in a variety of fields. Different grade levels have different experiences and projects. We were also joined by Iowa's Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds.
Master of Arts in STEM education students presented their theses research at the Spring 2018 STEM MA Poster Session in Hagedorn Hall on May 10, 2018.
From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.
Hosted by Oberlin College’s Black Scientists Guild and the Black History Month Committee, STEM in Color highlighted the academic and career journeys of black professionals, alumni, and current students in STEM fields.
Photo by John Seyfried
Inter-Schools Nuclear Industry Partnership with Hartlepool College of Further Education, The National Skills Academy, ECITB, Esterline Darchem Engineering, Doosan and EDF Energy.
Collection of various floral study engraved on to stemmed glasses. Hand engraved using flexible drive shaft and diamond burs.
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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.
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.
Tom Watson Medical Fund Benefit Show logo. It looks GOOD! (designed by myself)
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