The need for STEM literacy—the ability to understand and
apply concepts from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in order
to solve our nation’s most complex problems—is growing exponentially. The requirement for STEM literacy goes beyond
the traditional STEM occupations of scientist, engineer, and mathematician. In addition,
the United States and the Army have a growing
need for highly qualified, STEM-literate technicians and skilled workers in
advanced manufacturing, logistics, management, and other technology-driven fields. For more than 50 years,
the U.S. Army has supported educational opportunities in STEM for
youth and undergraduate students, as well as
teachers.
Join a diverse panel of students from the U.S. Army Educational Outreach
Program (AEOP) as they describe their experiences with the AEOP programs, the
importance of STEM in their lives and schools, how STEM will help them in their
futures, and why they think STEM is important.
Introductions and Moderator: Matt Hartman, eCYBERMISSION Educational Content
Manager, U.S. Army Educational Outreach Program, NSTA, Arlington, Va. (www.usaeop.com)
Student Panelists: To be announced
SPEAKERS:
Matthew Hartman (BrainPOP: Pittsburgh, PA)