During the pandemic, STEM leaders took on the challenge of connecting PK-5 students with each other in inclusive community events that focused on expanding access to STEM learning. The Student Design Guild (SDG) is a program bringing students and families together in a Covid-safe environment. SDG had three goals in mind: continue to provide STEM outreach for elementary students, provide a sense of community at a time when schools looked different and new, and provide ways for students to make sense of the pandemic. The SDG united students through a common need and engaged them in STEM learning. Through the design thinking process (a human-centered problem-solving process) and STEM stations, the guild developed opportunities for students that included designing, creating, building, iterating and sharing, all to lay a foundation for developing essential skills necessary for secondary education / work-force readiness. Participants will
-learn how to design their own district/school-based Student Design Guild
-have access to a model for creating a streamlined district-wide program that expands access and participation in STEM learning
view design thinking as a STEM practice
-view design thinking as a STEM practice
-receive a district-wide student design challenge and a variety of turn-key STEM Stations
TAKEAWAYS:
Learn about one district's model for creating district-wide programming that expands access and participation in STEM learning and understand how that model can be adapted to fit the needs of the user.
Understand how to use the design thinking process as a STEM practice and receive a rubric for using design thinking.
Have access to a district-wide design challenge and a variety of turn-key STEM Stations for students.
SPEAKERS:
Kristen Brohm (Innovation Center of St. Vrain Valley Schools: Longmont, CO), Colin Rickman (Innovation Lab Coordinator: Longmont, CO)