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1 T-STEM Center Halliburton GEAR Robotics Teacher Workshop Summer 2012 Malli Travis Dunbar College Prep Academy mtravis@lubbockisd.org

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4 Workshop Objectives Construct various robot designs using components in LEGO Mindstorm kit Write programs using the NXT-G software Implement construction and programming skills into GEAR competition challenges Discuss robotics in the classroom Explore project based learning and ethics in engineering

5 Shift Happens Did You Know 3.0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmwwrGV_aiE&feature=related

6 The Research US Department of Labor projects by 2014, there will be more than 2 million job openings in STEM fields. The number of US students graduating with degrees in STEM is declining.

7 The Research Fewer that 15% of undergraduates pursue degrees in science or engineering compared to 30% in India and 40% in China. 5% computer/information systems 4% in engineering/engineering technologies 3% in biological/agricultural sciences Less than 1% in physical science and mathematics

8 The Research Who enters STEM fields? Men outnumber women 3 to 1 47% of Asian/Pacific Islanders to 19% of all other racial groups – No measurable difference among White, Black and Hispanic 34% of foreign students to 22% of US born Higher % from families in the top 25% income bracket or at least had some college experience

9 The Research Higher % of students: Took trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus in high school Earned GPA of B or higher Had scores on college entrance exams in the highest quarter

10 The Research Students staying in a STEM field of study 37% completed a degree or certificate 55% left STEM fields – Switched to non-STEM area – Left post-secondary education without earning any credentials

11 GEAR www.gearrobotics.org GEAR was created in order to foster interest among school aged (mainly primary schools) students in the fields of engineering and science. More importantly we want to show our youth that these fields can be a fun and rewarding career option.

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14 Project Based Learning A systematic teaching method that engages students in learning essential knowledge and life-enhancing skills through an extended, student-influenced inquiry process structured around complex, authentic questions and carefully designed products and tasks. pbl-online.org

15 Project Based Learning To develop real-world problem solving skills by challenging students with open-ended projects The goal is to build “functional integrated knowledge” instead of just memorization of facts Introduction of 21 st Century Skills – Communication and presentation skills – Organization and time management skills – Research and inquiry skills – Self assessment and reflection skills – Group participation and leadership skills

16 www.nasa.gov

17 Texas Tech University T-STEM Model

18 CRITERIA specifications to be met by your design CONSTRAINTS Limiting factors to consider PROTOTYPE a test model that contains only the essential design features

19 Ethics in Robotics Part 1 Part 2

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21 Presentation Options PowerPoint Prezi Pecha Kucha Posters Etc. Be creative! Wow us!

22 Sort & Organize

23 Homework 1.Research 21 st Century Skills and be able to discuss a “WOW”. – What I found surprising… – One thing I wonder…. – What other questions do I have? 2.Be able to discuss how you use robotics in the classroom…or bring questions. 3.Decide on a presentation method for PBL project.

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