STEM20: Virtual Event

October 27-31, 2020

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Featured Panel: Distance Learning Through the Educational Journey

Monday, July 27 • 1:58 PM - 2:38 PM

STRAND: Lower Elementary/Early Childhood

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Join us to explore a holistic view of the challenges, as well as learn tips and strategies to successfully implement distance learning in your elementary classrooms. Moderated by Kavita Gupta, panelists will share experiences and wisdom gained toward driving equity across learning styles, changing assessments, and addressing interventions. Participants will walk away equipped with best practices in distance learning, including a new educational context.

SPEAKERS:
Kavita Gupta (Monta Vista High School: Cupertino, CA), Dedric McGhee (Collierville Schools: Collierville, TN), Jessica Holman (Boone County High School: Florence, KY), Heidi Thompson-Abell (Squires Elementary School: Lexington, KY), Shelby O'Neil (Jr Ocean Guardians: Berkeley, CA)

Featured Panel:  A Peek into Remote STEM Learning

Tuesday, July 28 • 12:20 PM - 1:00 PM

STRAND: Middle Level

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When schools closed in the spring of 2020, many educators felt as though they could only be reactive instead of proactive, with many pieces constantly in flux. As we consider the 2020–2021 school year, many questions remain. Join us as we process what remote learning looked like and provide a space to process what the upcoming year may look like (remote, hybrid, or in-person). Through a Q&A moderated by Denver Public Schools science team lead Renee Belisle, the panelists will describe their approaches to STEM learning in a remote environment, describing how teachers facilitate learning in traditionally hands-on subjects during the spring, as well as discussing ideas for the fall.

SPEAKERS:
Reneé Belisle Kelly (Amplify: Brooklyn, NY), Phil Kim (KIPP Schools: San Francisco, CA), Stephanie Hervey (Denver Public Schools: Denver, CO), Meghan Gardner (Guard Up's Guardian Adventures: Burlington, MA)

Featured Panel: Girls in STEM

Tuesday, July 28 • 1:58 PM - 2:38 PM

STRAND: Middle Level

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Studies continue to show a low representation of women in STEM careers, even though the number of jobs available grows year after year. A key component to combat this growing gap involves providing young women in middle school and high school with opportunities to connect with role models and mentors so that they can see themselves in these STEM careers. Moderated by Mellisa Blankenship, Kentucky Science Center programs director, this panel will explore how programs that inspire and reengage students with hands-on STEM concepts and career mentorship can help young women build confidence and encourage them to pursue STEM subjects academically, as well as elevate them through the STEM career pipeline.

SPEAKERS:
Mellisa Blankenship (Kentucky Science Center: Louisville, KY), Gabi O'Daniel (Mercy Academy: Louisville, KY), Mackenzie Bardin (Tates Creek Middle School: Lexington, KY), Patrick Burton (Mercy Academy), Stacey Hubbard (Westport Middle School: Louisville, KY), Kathleen Riley (Tates Creek Middle School: Lexington, KY)

Featured Panel: Distance Learning Through the Educational Journey

Tuesday, July 28 • 4:25 PM - 5:05 PM

STRAND: Middle Level

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Join us to explore a holistic view of the challenges, as well as learn tips and strategies to successfully implement distance learning in your middle school classrooms. Moderated by Kavita Gupta, panelists will share experiences and wisdom gained toward driving equity across learning styles, changing assessments, and addressing interventions. Participants will walk away equipped with best practices in distance learning, including a new educational context.

SPEAKERS:
Kavita Gupta (Monta Vista High School: Cupertino, CA), Charu Gulati (Tierra Linda Middle School: San Carlos, CA), Jessica Holman (Boone County High School: Florence, KY), Tara Krishnan (Tierra Linda Middle School: San Carlos, CA), J. T. Hardin (National Geographic Society: Washington, DC)

Featured Panel: STEM for Good

Wednesday, July 29 • 12:20 PM - 1:00 PM

STRAND: High School

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Moderated by Doug Scott, engineering and robotics teacher at Hopkinton High School, the panel will share how the Shield Team 2020 took to action and built a scalable and sustainable personal protective equipment–producing team of educators and students that became a national effort. The team has produced over 43,000 face shields. The team not only provided essential equipment to those on the front lines battling COVID-19, but also purpose to The Shield Team 2020 members who were sheltered in place.

SPEAKERS:
Doug Scott (Hopkinton Public Schools: Hopkinton, MA), Michael Looney, Sr. (Mashpee Public Schools: Mashpee, MA), Shishir Sudhaman (Hopkinton High School: Hopkinton, MA), Sucheta Sunder (Hopkinton High School: Hopkinton, MA), Mark Westlake (Saint Thomas Academy: Mendota Heights, MN)

Featured Panel: Student Panel Discussion—The Power of STEM Education

Wednesday, July 29 • 1:09 PM - 1:49 PM

STRAND: High School

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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)

Featured Panel: Distance Learning Through the Educational Journey

Wednesday, July 29 • 1:58 PM - 2:38 PM


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Lesson Arc for Remote Teaching
There are two different resources. The pdf is lesson arc and the url is NGSS-aligned assessment that is appropriate for online teaching.

STRAND: High School

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Join us to explore a holistic view of the challenges, as well as learn tips and strategies to successfully implement distance learning in your high school classrooms. Moderated by Kavita Gupta, panelists will share experiences and wisdom gained toward driving equity across learning styles, changing assessments, and addressing interventions. Participants will walk away equipped with best practices in distance learning, including a new educational context.

SPEAKERS:
Ritu Karivaradasamy (Fremont Union High School District: Sunnyvale, CA), Kavita Gupta (Monta Vista High School: Cupertino, CA), Zenas Lee (Fremont Union High School District: Sunnyvale, CA), Jessica Holman (Boone County High School: Florence, KY)

Featured Panel: #EmotiCon2020—Designing a Meaningful and Engaging Virtual Project Fair

Wednesday, July 29 • 4:25 PM - 5:10 PM

STRAND: High School

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How might we leverage the affordances of virtual spaces and communities to design an engaging digital project fair experience for teens learning remotely? The Emoti-Con NYC Youth Digital Media and Tech Challenge, now in its 12th year, is an annual spring project fair celebrating teen innovation in formal and informal programs around the city, serving primarily low income students of color. Moderated by Meredith Summs, the panel will include representatives from the Emoti-Con steering committee, led by the national nonprofit organization, Mouse, and a small team of young event alumni with collaboration from Global Kids, Parsons School of Design, and the New York Public Library. The panelists will share how they quickly pivoted to redesign the event as a fun, interactive virtual experience after COVID-19, created scaffolded resources for preparing and demoing digital work, and increased student engagement by 47%.

SPEAKERS:
Meredith Summs (Mouse: New York, NY), Mickell Ford (Emoti-Con Aluminati Member: New York, NY), Niberca “Gigi Polo” Lluberes (Parsons School of Design, The New School: New York, NY), Luna Ramirez (Information Technology High School: Long Island City, NY)

Featured Panel: Inclusive Practices in STEM Education for Students with a Learning Disability

Thursday, July 30 • 12:20 PM - 1:00 PM

STRAND: Postsecondary

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Implementation of evidence supported instructional techniques has demonstrated the potential to increase student performance while increasing student engagement. Moderated by Brian Ogle, this panel will highlight strategies for implementing best practices in the math and science classroom to better serve students with a learning disability. Participants will examine the unique challenges to teaching STEM content and the challenges that students with a learning disability face.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Ogle (Brevard Zoo: Melbourne, FL), Jodi Brubaker (Beacon College: Leesburg, FL), Matthew Epp (Tavares Middle School: Tavares, FL)

Featured Panel: Distance Learning Through the Educational Journey

Thursday, July 30 • 3:40 PM - 4:20 PM

STRAND: Postsecondary

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Join us to explore a holistic view of the challenges, as well as learn tips and strategies to successfully implement distance learning in your postsecondary classrooms. Moderated by Kavita Gupta, panelists will share experiences and wisdom gained toward driving equity across learning styles, changing assessments, and addressing interventions. Participants will walk away equipped with best practices in distance learning, including a new educational context.

SPEAKERS:
Kavita Gupta (Monta Vista High School: Cupertino, CA), Leslie Ligier (Washington University in St. Louis: Saint Louis, MO), Teodora Rutar Shuman (Seattle University: Seattle, WA), Katey Shirey (edukatey: Washington, DC)

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