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STEM to STEAM Workshop Proposal for Joseph L. McCourt Middle School. Carolyn M. Dooley, Art Teacher Joseph L. McCourt Middle School Cumberland, RI. STEM: Brown University. STEM PD for teachers Stephanie Feger , Program Specialist/Educational Technology Stephanie Feger@brown.edu
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STEM to STEAM Workshop Proposal forJoseph L. McCourt Middle School Carolyn M. Dooley, Art Teacher Joseph L. McCourt Middle School Cumberland, RI
STEM: Brown University STEM PD for teachers Stephanie Feger, Program Specialist/Educational Technology Stephanie Feger@brown.edu The Education Alliance at Brown University 4 Richmond Square; Providence, RI 02906 www.alliance.brown.edu 401-867-8976
STEM: Brown University (cont’d) • The Artemis Project • five-week summer program • directed by four undergraduate women at Brown University • introduces rising 9th-grade girls to computer science, targeting them at the critical age when the disparity between males and females in the sciences becomes most pronounced. • The program is free • students have the option to obtain free RIPTA bus passes • lunch is provided every day • http://www.cs.brown.edu/orgs/artemis/2012/about.html
STEM: West Point United States Military Academy at West Point Center for STEM education Run through the Admissions Office COL Deborah MacDonald (845) 938-5706 http://www.usma.edu/cse/SitePages/Home.aspx FREE STEM PROGRAM for BOTH GENDERS 4 days/3 nights The 2013 STEM Workshop application will be available in January.
STEM: Naval Academy United States Naval Academy at Annapolis http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/stem.html If you have questions regarding Summer STEM please email cgoevent@usna.edu
STEM to STEAM: RISD John Maeda, new President of RISD, is an MIT graduate RISD now has a heavy emphasis on engineering Introducing the Art into STEM: STEAM RISD is actively working to get STEAM funding by Congress at http://stemtosteam.org/ and the National Science Foundation at Bridging STEM to STEAMstemtosteam.org/archive/?page_id=428 BabetteAllina, Office of Government Relations: stemtosteam [@] risd.edu / 401-454-6317 Presently, no middle school programs available; however, RISD offers STEAM classes to teachers
STEM to STEAM Proposal STEM to STEAM workshop at McCourt Format: -9 a.m. – 1 p.m. on a Saturday -not a teacher-run event -run by volunteers who are engineering majors from URI and professional engineers in community -Number of students is dependent on the number of workshops offered
STEM Proposal (cont’d) • In Progress: Tucker W. Shosh, Major, B.A., Providence College will assist in modeling the program after West Point to create a satellite STEM program & assist with funding (Phone: 401.865.2471) • Since PC is a liberal arts college, he cannot secure STEM majors—must go to URI • Possible Local Resource: Science Center Outreach; Brown University; Box 1992; Science Library, 3rd Floor 201; Thayer Street; Providence, RI 02906; Phone 401-863-6890
STEM to STEAM Proposal: What would the workshop look like? • 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. registration/check-in • 9:00 – 9:15 welcome (whole group in cafe) • 9:20 – 10:55: Session I • 11– 12:30: Session II • 12:30 – 1:00 pm: Closing Remarks and resources Select 2 Workshops (in Classrooms) • Chemical Engineering: create a potato rocket • Mechanical Engineering: Aviation—create a balsa wood airplane • Physics: Spaghetti Bridge competition • Technology: Hacking • Art to Physics Egg Drop Competition: create an aesthetically pleasing & functional container for an egg drop competition