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1 1 Larry Woolf General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation (President/Chair) General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc (RSG) (Scientist/Engineering Manager) Lawrence.Woolf@ga-asi.com April 11, 2014 An opportunity for GA employees to improve K-12 science education: GASSSS Program (GA Scientists Supporting Science for Students)

2 Agenda Brief history GA education outreach General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation (GASEF) GASSSS Program Goals Application Process Participants Presentations Matchmaker 2

3 General Atomics Education Outreach - A Brief History Education outreach initiated by Anne Blue and Pat Winter in 1992 Education modules developed in conjunction with SD MS and HS teachers Materials Science Atomic energy Fusion Radioactivity Biotechnology 3

4 General Atomics Education Outreach - A Brief History Other modules Color Chromatics Physics/Materials Science of Light Bulb Line of Resistance using Graphite Pencil Physics, Math, and Engineering of Safe Driving Posters, educational materials, developed Presentations to middle and high school teachers GA Education Conferences 4

5 Some GASEF Educational materials 5

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7 General Atomics Education Outreach - A Brief History Non-profit GA Sciences Education Foundation (GASEF) started in 1995 Support GA outreach efforts Fund regional science non-profits GASSSS program started in 2010 Extensive Fusion Education Outreach Program http://fusioned.gat.com 7

8 GASEF home page – www.sci-ed-ga.org 8

9 GASSSS home page – http://www.sci-ed-ga.org/GASSSS/ 9 GA Scientists Supporting Science for Students (GASSSS) Program Click Here for GASSSS Details and Application Form (MS Word)MS Word GA Participants in GASSSS Program GASSSS Presentations GASSSS Matchmaker – Matches GA employees and EducatorsGASSSS Matchmaker – Matches GA employees and Educators GASEF-GASSSS Introduction (PDF l PowerPoint)PDFPowerPoint GASSSS Poster Resources for classroom activities Science Education Outreach Opportunities Education Outreach Guides

10 GASSSS Addresses Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Needs Expose students to scientists and engineers Attract students into Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) careers Create community of interaction between teachers and scientists Provide real life examples Demonstrate scientific and engineering processes Improve content knowledge of teachers Provide a mechanism for GA employees to help their communities 10

11 GASSSS Program 11 Open to all GA employees 2 aspects: Activity and associated material purchase GA employee activity determined by the employee interacting with the teacher (off hours) Assist teacher in science activity Perform demonstration Talk about career GASEF will reimburse STEM material purchases up to $500 over a one-year period Up to $250 for a single classroom Up to $500 for multiple classrooms/school/district

12 GASSSS Application Form – fill out before activity 12 Name: Date: GA email: GA company/group/division: School or Non-profit name and location Teacher name and email address: Description of proposed use of funding: Maximum funding level requested ($250 (class) or $500 (school or region)): Activity that you will be assisting in classroom:

13 GASSSS Application Form – fill out after activity 13 Description of how funds were used by the teacher or non-profit (provide copy of receipts) Actual activity performed Reimbursement check should be made out to: Date of activity: Can the above information be made public? (Yes/No)

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15 What if you want to help but don’t have any connections? GASSSS Matchmaker Program 15

16 GASSSS Matchmaker (more on web site) 16 GA Employees Willing to Participate in GASSSS Educators Wanting a GA Employee NameExpertise Name/Grade/School / email Activities/ Materials of Interest Amy Engineer Mechanical engineer willing to discuss engineering careers, machinery, nuclear energy, energy, atoms, radioactivity Joe Teacher, 6 th grade science, San Diego middle school, JTeach@sdms.edu Want a scientist to talk about their career and/or do a demonstration about forces in real machines Andrew LeBlanc Computer Scientist willing to discuss computer science careers, STEM, STEM outreach, DIII-D, nuclear fusion, hands on physics experiments, computer science experiments, science literacy, history of science Achi Mishra, Junior at Torrey Pines High School, AchiMishra@team36 47.com We would love to have mentors for our FRC Robotics team. We need business mentors so we can be successful in raising money for our team as well as engineering mentors so we can successfully build a robot.

17 You can support the GASSSS program via United Way Form 17

18 Summary 18 How to locate the site www.sci-ed-ga.org; click on GASSSSwww.sci-ed-ga.org http://www.sci-ed-ga.org/GASSSS/ Search for General Atomics science education foundation On internal home page in bottom blue stripe GASSSS application is short GASSSS Matchmaker program Your contribution can make a difference! Home About News Legal Contact GA Sciences Education Foundation


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