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May 29, 2013

ETSU STEM Conference Northeast State Community College Matt DeLozier Interim Vice President For Student Affairs. May 29, 2013. Mobile Learning Classroom. Mobile Learning Classroom.

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May 29, 2013

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  1. ETSU STEM ConferenceNortheast State Community CollegeMatt DeLozierInterim Vice President For Student Affairs May 29, 2013

  2. Mobile Learning Classroom

  3. Mobile Learning Classroom • RCAM Mobile Learning Classroom brings STEM learning to your campus. Designed for grades 6 through 12, this unique training program introduces your students to the exciting possibilities of advanced manufacturing careers. All you need to provide is classroom space and faculty supervision to assure safety and an adequate student to faculty ratio.

  4. Mobile Learning Classroom • Experience: Students experience hands-on learning guided by RCAM’s team of seasoned instructors. • Explore: Students explore STEM related skills by building projects like a working catapult. • Engage: Students engage in simulated training with high tech equipment like the Vertex 360 Lincoln virtual welder. • Excite: The mobile learning classroom opens the door to exciting new well-paid advanced manufacturing careers.

  5. Advanced Manufacturing (AMP) Camp

  6. Advanced Manufacturing Camp • The Advanced Manufacturing Camp (AMP Camp) is a grant-funded program designed for rising 8th and 9th graders (having completed 7th or 8th grade in 2012–2013 school year). The camp gives students hands-on experience in STEM, Advanced Manufacturing technologies, and science exploration to capture the excitement of manufacturing's future.

  7. High School Transitions

  8. High School Transitions • Dual Enrollment Welding Cohort Sullivan Central • Dual Enrollment Information Assurances program at Gray site (Beginning Fall 2013) (Washington County schools)  • Dual Enrollment Medical Office (Planning Process - Sullivan County) • Dual Credit STEM Course agreements with regional high schools. Math and Science courses

  9. High School Transitions • Articulation testing of regional high school students - this year reaching 10,000 students tested. Most credit earned in CTE or Technical credit.  • Part of the Innovation Academy planning and governing board.  • Career Days on Campus to expose students to technical careers.  • STEM Careers presentations at all regional high schools and numerous middle schools. 

  10. Career Day - Chemistry

  11. Career Days – Virtual Welding

  12. Hands On – Project Based

  13. Engaged

  14. Science Classes • Ipads, Ipads, Ipads • Anatomy & Physiology Labs—Dale Ledford • http://youtu.be/bkuqwASrI6A • Future biologist • http://youtu.be/552UberTDrU

  15. Science Classes • Anatomy & Physiology Labs—Dale Ledford

  16. Science Classes • Future biologist • http://youtu.be/552UberTDrU

  17. 200 Ipads for classroom use;700 for faculty and staff and training

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