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Knox Trail Council Roundtable. The BSA STEM Program Presented by the Viking District. Overview. What is STEM? STEM Ideas Using STEM in Scouting Science With a Purpose Resources. STEM Overview. What is STEM?… An Acronym S cience T echnology E ngineering M ath In the BSA,
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Knox Trail Council Roundtable The BSA STEM Program Presented by the Viking District
Overview • What is STEM? • STEM Ideas • Using STEM in Scouting • Science With a Purpose • Resources
STEM Overview • What is STEM?… An Acronym • Science • Technology • Engineering • Math • In the BSA, • Boy Scouts of America initiative
Why STEM? • From St. Louis Council • These disciplines are considered by many to be the foundation of an advanced society. In many forums -- including political, governmental, and academic -- the strength of the STEM workforce is viewed as an indicator of a nation's ability to sustain itself. • From the BSA • The spirit of innovation can help us overcome challenges and ensure a prosperous and secure future. To seize this opportunity, we must position ourselves at the cutting edge of scientific discovery and technological innovation
The Vision • BSA Vision for the STEM program • Encourage the natural curiosity of youth members and their sense of wonder about STEM fields through existing programs. • Knox Trail Vision for STEM • Incorporate STEM program into Council Activities
STEM Program Overview • Positions • Nova Counselor (non-unit position) • Adult 21+ • Mentor (non-unit position) • Subject Matter Expert • Complete an application • Working with more than one youth • Awards • Nova • Supernova
STEM Nova Awards • Age Appropriate Activities • Cub Scouts / Webelos • Boy Scouts • Venturers • Four Modules • Covers each area in STEM • Receive the Nova Patch+ 3 π(pi) pins
Nova Samples • Cub Scout / Webelos - Nova • Watch an episode of a show about anything related to science (1 hour). • Complete ONE belt loop or pin from the list • Choose a question you would like to investigate • Investigate • Discuss • Visit a place where science is being done • Discuss how technology affects your life.
STEM Supernova Awards More rigorous than Nova • Separate Webelos Supernova award • Designed to motivate more in-depth and advancement in STEM related fields • Recommend Cub Scouts/Webelos earning at least 2 Nova awards prior to Supernova • Boy Scouts/Venturers Require 3-4 for Supernova • Two Levels for Boy Scouts (Bronze / Silver) • Three Levels for Venturer (Bronze / Silver / Gold) • Complete requirements and submit application for awards for committee approval
Supernova Samples • Venturers - Sally Ride Award (Bronze) • Complete 3 Nova Awards • Maintain a B Average in school • Discuss with your mentor 2 research situations • Complete STEM explorations for four of the topics • Show that you have taken part in a scholarly activity • Write a 500 word argument about reporting cheating • Complete 2 Supernova activity topics • Participate in a STEM competition • Spend a day shadowing a scientist or engineer • Present Nova award to Cub Scout • Analyze two competing theories and create a presentation • Submit an application
Opportunities for Improvement • BSA STEM Web site
STEM Ideas (1 of 3) • Guest Speakers • Local Technology Companies • Unit Parents / Leaders • Group Activities • Kits • Rockets / Pinewood Derby / Rain Gutter Regatta
STEM Ideas (2 of 3) • Group Activities • DIY (Do It Yourself) • Hovercraft • Soapbox Derby / Go Cart • Bottle Rockets • Stomp Rockets • Puzzles • Hanging Nails • Rubik’s Cube
STEM Ideas (3 of 3) • Humor • There are 10 types of people, those who understand binary, those who don’t and those who didn’t expect this joke to be about base 3. • Three statisticians duck hunting • Infinite number of Mathematicians ordering a drink. • Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip?
Focus on STEM Everyday • Why are STEM disciplines desired? • Problem solving -- Using generic or ad hoc methods, in an orderly manner, for finding solutions to problems • Examine activities looking for opportunities to apply problem solving techniques
Problem Solving Examples • Tiger Badge • Leaf analysis • Weather observation • Wolf • Start a collection (Dmitri Mendeleev)
STEM Everywhere (1 of 3) • Cooking • Chemistry • Physics • Following Directions
STEM Everywhere (2 of 3) • Campfire (What-if) • Paper Cup w/ Water • Other items • Flour • Sugar • Coffee-mate • Corn Starch • Remember to ask, “Why!”
STEM Everywhere (3 of 3) • Build it • Shelter • Bridge • Tower • Review underlying Principles • Other innovations • Bucket Brigade
STEM with a Purpose • Team Building • Leadership Training
Resources • BSA STEM Website • Knox Trail Council - M. Casey / STEM Guidebook • Google • You Tube • Minute Phyisics • Veritasium • Numberphile • Smarter Everyday • Khan Academy