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1 TRAINING Building a community committed to fostering a positive image of engineering

2 TV Show 13 Episodes 12 Profiles 26+ Animations Web Site pbskidsgo.org/designsquad Outreach Campaign Partnerships Engineer and Educator Trainings Events and Workshops A MULTIMEDIA PROJECT

3 Sneak Peek Design Process & Educational Goals Hidden Alarm Engineering Messages D Squad Pro File Resource Review Q & A TODAY’S AGENDA

4 SNEAK PEEK pbskids.org/designsquad/video.html

5 DESIGN PROCESS Every aspect of Design Squad reinforces the design process. Use it with kids to: expand their thinking become more innovative learn from their mistakes

6 EVALUATION: SERIES After viewing four Design Squad episodes: students’ understanding of the Design Process increased. their stereotypes of engineers were broken. they wanted to enroll in an engineering afterschool program. they understood the science content on the shows. they had a better sense of teamwork. AND they liked it! Goodman Research Group, Inc. October 2007

7 EVALUATION: EDUCATOR’S GUIDE After using the Educator’s Guide: program leaders found it useful and wanted to use it again. they felt more comfortable talking about engineering. they developed a better understanding of the Design Process. students’ understanding of engineering and science concepts improved. AND students liked the engineering activities! Goodman Research Group, Inc. October 2007

8 QUESTIONS?

9 DESIGN PROCESS Every aspect of Design Squad reinforces the design process. Use it with kids to: expand their thinking become more innovative learn from their mistakes

10 HIDDEN ALARM Build Sound your alarm. Add a switch. Hide your design. Test Surprise a neighbor. Redesign Does it buzz on command? Could it be more reliable? Challenge Design an alarm that you can turn on and off and that is small enough to hide.

11 Tips for leading engineering activities: Try every challenge first Point out each step of the design process Have kids keep design notebooks “If at first you don’t succeed…” Ask questions THE DESIGN PROCESS

12 ‘Tweens’ older sisters: Don’t know what engineering is Think engineering is for people who LOVE both math and science Aren’t interested in the field nor do they think it is “for them.” “Someone who excels in math and science.... Likes working out problems and working with other people....Someone who is motivated, dedicated, and who doesn’t mind sitting in a cubicle all day.” TODAY’S TWEENS: WHAT DO THEY THINK? From Extraordinary Women Engineers Project research study of academically prepared high school girls

13 WHAT WE’RE TELLING THEM Engineers tell young people: Engineering is stressful and challenging Stress the importance of SUPERIOR math and science abilities “It’s not easy—but if you’re the type who when faced with a problem some would call impossible is even more driven to move mountains to find a solution, then you might have it in you to be an engineer.” From Extraordinary Women Engineers Project research study of academically prepared high school girls

14 They want rewarding careers, with these hallmarks: Enjoyable “How happy I will be—what’s the point of doing anything you don’t like?” Good working environment “If I can’t interact with people…I will probably drop the job.” To make a difference “That I would make a difference in some way, you know, make my mark on the world.” Income “As shallow as it sounds, money is the one thing I have to consider when I’m choosing a job. I’m not going to do something that I know can’t help me pay bills.” Flexibility “My career can’t consume all of my time…I need free time to do a lot of other things…before I die.” WHAT DO THEY WANT? From Extraordinary Women Engineers Project research study of academically prepared high school girls

15 DISCONNECT From Extraordinary Women Engineers Project research study of academically prepared high school girls

16 WHAT CAN WE SAY? Engineering is a great way to challenge yourself to dream big, be creative, and make a difference in people’s everyday lives. Engineers use teamwork to bring creative ideas to life. An engineering education will prepare you for many different careers—business, medicine, law or government. Go to EngineerYourLife.org for more info!

17 D Squad Pro File

18 Educator’s Guide 4 Units, 10 Activities Cars, Cars, Cars It’s Electric Kick Start Blowing in the Wind Event Guide 5 Activities Rubber Band Car Kinetic Sculpture Pop Fly Hidden Alarm Four Corners RESOURCE REVIEW Activity Guide - NEW! 5 New Activities Watercraft Zip Line Paddle Power Helping Hand Paper Table

19 Facilitate all four units in Educator’s Guide 2 to 3 Meetings Choose an activity from the Educator, Event, or Activity Guide Use one unit from Educator’s Guide 10 Meetings 1 Meeting WORKSHOPS

20 Set up a Design Squad Club for your kids using these resources: 17 challenges from Educator’s Guide, Event Guide, and Activity Guide (5 Spanish versions) Video clips Iron-on Design Squad logo transfers for t-shirts Design Process sign Local engineers Go to pbskidsgo.org/designsquad for details. DESIGN SQUAD CLUB

21 EVENTS Spark kids’ interest and confidence in engineering with a lively, fun-filled event! Feature these elements: Challenge stations Choose from ten activities in Event Guide or Activity Guide Testing zone Engineer profiles 24 downloadable videos Signs

22 COMING SOON… 13 New Episodes - Season 2 premiers April 4th with an all new cast. Watch a sneak peek of Episode 1 during National Engineers Week (Feb. 17th - 23rd) on pbs.org/designsquad. Design Squad’s Trash to Treasure Competition - Challenge kids of all ages to re-engineer discarded objects into something new. Competition runs April 1st - June 30th. Grand prize winner receives a $10,000 cash prize from Intel!

23 QUESTIONS?

24 MAJOR FUNDING FOR DESIGN SQUAD

25 KEEP IN TOUCH! Thank you! Natalie Hebshie Outreach Coordinator Natalie_Hebshie@wgbh.org Margot Sigur Outreach Assistant Margot_Sigur@wgbh.org www.pbskidsgo.org/designsquad


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