Agenda: STEM West UpdatesSummer Cortinas of Bionetwork of NC Community Colleges www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/bionetworkMia Pumo of NAF naf.org
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GEM Clubs (Girls Excelling in Math and Science) While at the NC Center of Engineering Technologies (NCCET), 27 educators from across the region, including Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, and Lincoln counties spent the week of August 7-10th training to become GEMS coaches and create GEMS Clubs. GEMS (Girls Excelling in Math and Science) clubs will … Continue reading
Code.org Workshops
STEM West and NC Center of Engineering Technologies (NCCET) are partnering to host Code.org workshops this summer. These engaging experiences will run 9:00-12:00 each day for all interested educators, formal and informal. Participants will learn about the Hour of Code and how to use the FREE Code.org curriculum to engage students in computational thinking. July … Continue reading Code.org Workshops
2017 Spring STEM West Meeting Recap
Filling the Gap Spring STEM West meeting was held at the WPCOG on April 26th. Along with networking, stakeholders started the process of asset mapping the region’s STEM-based activities in our communities. Through a Gallery Walk, they also interacted with Filling the Gap teachers that were trained last summer in project based learning (PBL). These … Continue reading 2017 Spring STEM West Meeting Recap
EXTREME STEM Tour Training
Teachers, school administrators, community college faculty/staff, workforce development professionals, and business leaders who are interested in learning how to conduct an EXTREME STEM Tour in your own community are invited to attend this free workshop. June 20, 2017-- 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Manufacturing Solutions Center 301 Conover Station Southeast, Conover, NC 28613 Experience an EXTREME … Continue reading EXTREME STEM Tour Training
Computer Science + Computational Thinking Landscape of Western NC
Broad partnerships that engage a variety of stakeholders are crucial for developing and articulating shared values and language for engaging in collaborative initiatives, particularly if those initiatives are anticipated to be sustainable, effective, and inclusive. As we look at the Computer Science and Computational Thinking (CS+CT) landscape of western North Carolina, it is clear that … Continue reading Computer Science + Computational Thinking Landscape of Western NC
Calling for teachers to apply to become GEMS club coaches!!
These clubs will allow girls to gain confidence in science, technology, engineering, and math. There has been a great deal of research that continues to provide evidence that gender is the gap found in STEM careers. For more specific information about GEMS clubs see www.gemsclub.org STEM West has received funding from the Duke Energy Foundation and … Continue reading Calling for teachers to apply to become GEMS club coaches!!
Filling the Gap Applications Now Available
The application for Filling the Gap projects is now available for middle and high school math, science, and CTE teachers across Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, and Lincoln counties. Filling the GapDownload
EdCamp STEM West: Hit for Western NC!
Saturday, January 21st, 2017 STEM West partnered with Catawba County, Hickory Public, and Newton Conover City Schools to host the first STEM focused EdCamp in North Carolina at Grandview Middle School in Hickory. Participants started arriving at 7:00 am for the event. As they arrived for the 8:00 event, they received Early Bird door prizes … Continue reading EdCamp STEM West: Hit for Western NC!
Robox Sumo Highlights – Pumpkin Center Fifth Grade Class
Melissa Park of Pumpkin Center Elementary School of Lincoln County is increasing over 100 student’s interest in robotics and engineering through Robox Sumo competitions. After attending a one-day training this summer with STEM West and the Western Piedmont Council of Governments (WPCOG), Ms. Park has developed a school program for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. … Continue reading Robox Sumo Highlights – Pumpkin Center Fifth Grade Class