2024 New Orleans National Conference

November 6-9, 2024

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IN MOCEAN: CATCH THE WAVE TO A CLEANER TOMORROW

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: No Strand

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The first step toward a cleaner tomorrow is to raise awareness about the plastic waste crisis, and small-scale recycling is a possible solution. Learn how IN MOCEAN and its Recycling Fleet are collaborating with others on a local level to set up micro recycling workspaces around the world.

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Attendees will learn about IN MOCEANs global project and of the possibilities and potential of small scale recycling. With information about the process of plastic recycling and how anyone can get involved, one might be interested in setting up a recycling workspace in a school or community.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Zaidlicz Everett (Teacher: Barrington, NH)

Byte-size STEM 2.0

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 390


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Experience a variety of engaging STEM activities that can be done in any science content class in 45 minutes or less.

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Expose your students to STEM skills through short, easy, and engaging STEM activities that can be completed in a single class period.

SPEAKERS:
Brad Posnanski (Comsewogue High School: Port Jefferson Station, NY), Jessica Kohout (Educational Consultant: Ellicott City, MD)

Science Differentiation: Empowering Emergent Bilinguals

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 393



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Biology Visual Word Bank - NSTA.pdf
Chemistry Visual Word Bank - NSTA.pdf
Physics Visual Word Bank - NSTA.pdf
Science Sentence Stems - NSTA.pdf

STRAND: No Strand

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Explore tailored strategies for secondary science teachers to differentiate instruction effectively for emergent bilinguals. Engage in hands-on activities and collaborative planning to enhance student comprehension and engagement.

TAKEAWAYS:
Differentiation strategies for emergent bilingual students in secondary science

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Borunda (New Caney ISD: Porter, TX), Katherine Meraz (The University of Texas at El Paso: El Paso, TX)

Forensic Escape Room: Design Your Own Biotech Adventure

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Edvotek

Explore the world of forensic science with these fun and exciting escape room activities! Try forensic blood detection and agarose gel electrophoresis experiments, decipher clues, and solve puzzles. Learn to design your own escape room to have students unravel the evidence and free the innocent.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Snowflack, PhD (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC), Brian Ell (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC)

Biotech Basics

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 257


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Sponsoring Company: miniPCR bio

Link physical science concepts like circuits and charged particles to the essential biotech method gel electrophoresis. Build a reusable gel electrophoresis system with the Bandit STEM Electrophoresis Kit, and use it to separate colorful dyes. Also, add the A to STEAM with creative pipetting art!

SPEAKERS:
Rose Chaffee-Cohen (miniPCR: Cambridge, MA)

Stoichiometry: Visual & Hands-On Strategies for Student Success

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 254


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Sponsoring Company: PASCO Scientific

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to facilitate deeper student understanding of mole ratios, stoichiometry, and limiting reactants. This hands-on activity uses common household chemicals to simplify setup and a Wireless Pressure Sensor to support live data collection and immediate data analysis.

Exploring OpenSciEd High School from Carolina (9-12)

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 261


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply

Experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for High School & discover how the Carolina Certified Edition enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, & safer for classroom use. Participate in the Serengeti board game from the Biology 1 unit.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Burlington, NC)

The Fluorescence Files: Decode Concealed Clues with Spectroscopy

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

How do forensic scientists find evidence in invisible ink? Students must think like both detectives AND scientists to find out! By capturing spectra of ink samples, students investigate electromagnetic radiation, explore light-matter interactions, and use mathematical models to calculate energy.

Fueling the Science Mind: Engaging Methods to Motivate Young Thinkers

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 253


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Sponsoring Company: Amplify

Energize your science classroom and foster deep scientific thinking! Through exemplar activities and teacher moves, discover actionable strategies for fostering a classroom culture that celebrates student thinking, promotes risk taking, and cultivates student growth.

SPEAKERS:
Eric Cross (Albert Einstein Academy Middle School: SPRING VALLEY, CA)

Inspiring Elementary Students to Pursue STEAM Careers Early on, Sparking Joy and Curiosity

Thursday, November 7 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Learn how to inspire elementary and middle school students to see themselves in STEM careers. We’ll explore STEM professionals’ stories and share classroom resources co-created with experts in racing and ocean advocacy to bring hands-on, playful learning to life.

Code Breakers: Using CRISPR to Rewrite Genetics

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Edvotek

Unleash the power of gene editing with your students using REAL CRISPR-Cas technology to knock out colorful genes in E. coli. Identify successful knockout based on the color of the cells. Experiment by switching RNA templates and analyzing results, letting your students prove the specificity of CRIS

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Snowflack, PhD (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC), Brian Ell (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC)

Engineer Physical Science Excitement with a Carolina STEM Challenge®

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 260


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Company

Apply creative problem-solving skills and engineering practices to chemistry and physical science challenges with race cars and rockets. Experience how Carolina makes it easy to incorporate STEM into your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Patti Kopkau (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Hale, MI)

Introduction to Vernier: The Basics for Beginners

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

Get started with Vernier! Explore sensors for chemistry, biology & physics and learn how to integrate them in your curriculum to support 3D science learning. Found a box of sensors in your classroom? We’ll help you navigate how to assess and use them, too. Walk away with resources and experiments.

Get Your Students Exploring By The Seat of Their Pants

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 243


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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

Exploring by The Seat of Your Pants, a non-profit digital educator, and Wild Hope, a movement highlighting conservation success stories, invite you to discover how to host free, virtual events with top scientists who will get your students exploring the world without ever leaving their desks.

SPEAKERS:
Jessie Hildebrand (HHMI Tangled Bank Studios: Chevy Chase, MD)

Success with students and the 5E Model

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 245


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Sponsoring Company: Science Bits

Learn to double student learning gains by increasing fidelity to the 5E instructional model in your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Charlene Wetzel (Archbishop Rummel High School: Metairie, LA)

Constructing Science and Engineering Knowledge with LEGO® Education

Thursday, November 7 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience the power of hands-on, inquiry-based learning with lessons that engage students and inspire STEAM careers. Explore how Science integrates with Computer Science and STEAM skills through real-world challenges, making it easy to bring science and engineering to life in the classroom!

Teaching about the Intersections of Biology, Race, and Racism: Strategies, Curriculum Resources, and Research

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 276



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Drive of slides and resources

STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Racism is prevalent in our society. Participants will examine resources for engaging students in respectful and productive activity that contrast the social construct of race with scientific understandings of genetics. Examples of how science education can be a form of social justice will be shared.

TAKEAWAYS:
Anti-racism work in science education is difficult. Resources to support teachers in engaging in controversial topics will be examined and used by participants to rehearse effective pedagogical moves in engaging in classroom discussions of racism and science. Curricular resources will be shared.

SPEAKERS:
Jeanne Chowning (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center: Seattle, WA), Michal Robinson (Alabama State Department of Education: Hoover, AL), Deb Morrison (University of Washington: Salt Spring Island, BC), Kelsie Fowler (University of Washington: Seattle, WA)

STEM Town Hall Meeting

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: Research to Practice

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Join a STEM Town Hall Meeting session leveraging two decades of data to explore sustainable strategies for fostering teachers' growth. Discover evidence-based approaches applicable across schools, districts, and states, with a particular focus on culturally relevant and responsive teaching in STEM.

TAKEAWAYS:
This event promises to equip you with actionable insights drawn from research, offering valuable guidance for advancing teaching practices and promoting equitable access to quality STEM education.

SPEAKERS:
Luria Young (Southern University and A&M College: Baton Rouge, LA), Katrin Smith (East Baton Rouge Parish School System: Baton Rouge, LA)

Escape Traditional Assessment - Building Physical Escape Rooms and Bringing Learning and Logic Together

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 384



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Escaping Traditional Assessment.pptx

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Have you ever been to an escape room? Want to turn your classroom into the same experience and not just have kids open envelopes? This session will show you an escape room designed for the Physics classroom and tools to help build your own on a concept of your choosing in any Science classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
This session will help you see the actual thought behind the puzzle making for a meaningful escape room and how it transforms the learning and engagement of students when you bring the room to life. This style of assessment has proved to have the best engagement of any strategy we have used.

SPEAKERS:
Gregory Brown (Gila Ridge High School: Yuma, AZ)

STEM Renaissance: Making Meaningful CTE and STEM Graduation Tracks Happen.

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Louisiana's 9-12 CTE aligned STEM pathways for both college & non-college bound students. After 7 years innovations, data, student course choices, & programs are emerging. Computing , Pre-health & Pre-veterinary , Pre-Engineering, Digital Design & Emergent Media, & Enviro Protection/Sustainability.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will get research data on the success of 5 CTE/STEM pathways, take-aways on using state/federal funds, ideas for curriculum, and models for schools to implement vetted Louisiana curriculum. Participants will learn how to maximize their resources to offer a pathway.

SPEAKERS:
Jamie Mixon (Louisiana Dept. of Education: Amite, LA)

Teacher Industry Experiences in Indiana (TIE-IN)

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 282



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TIE-IN NSTA Fall 2024.pdf
pdf of Presentation Deck

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Learn how the Central Indiana Educational Service Center provided Indiana educators an opportunity to elevate their teaching and ignite their creativity with Teacher Industry Experiences in Indiana (TIE-IN), an exclusive initiative designed to bridge the classroom with the dynamic world.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain insights into how they can create their own teacher industry experiences in their communities.

SPEAKERS:
Christina Hilton (Central Indiana Educational Service Center: Indianapolis, IN)

The Sweet Laboratory: Exploring Food Science with Biotechnology

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Edvotek

Bring inquiry into your classroom with food science! Learn how to extract dyes from candy to analyze using agarose gel electrophoresis and paper chromatography. Students use the simple techniques as a starting point to design experiments, test hypotheses, and use STEM techniques to analyze results.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Snowflack, PhD (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC), Brian Ell (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC)

Uncooking the egg – Modeling protein folding and denaturing

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 242


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Sponsoring Company: 3D Molecular Designs

What happens when you cook an egg? Is it possible to un-cook it? Investigate the characteristics of amino acids, the levels (and rules!) of protein folding, and how denaturing a protein alters its function in an engaging investigation of the Amino Acid Starter Kit.

SPEAKERS:
Mark Arnholt (3D Molecular Designs: Milwaukee, WI)

How to Enrich STEM learning with a Classroom Pet, Your Blueprint for STEM Success

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 243


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Sponsoring Company: Pets in the Classroom

Learn about new STEM tools teachers are using for innovative standards based instruction by engaging students with a classroom pet. 98% of teachers reporting see increase in student responsibility and student engagement. Grants are available to help teachers with pet expenses.

Urgent Lessons: Measuring the Effects of Climate Change

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

Why are some coral and fish species disappearing? In this 3D lesson, students investigate how climate change impacts interdependent relationships in aquatic ecosystems. Help your students ask questions, define problems, and use sensors to investigate how excess CO2 affects ocean and freshwater pH.

Building Future-Ready Middle School Students with LEGO® Education

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

How can we equip students with future-ready skills in a world of evolving technology? This hands-on session with LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime shows how students can analyze data, find patterns, and build evidence-based conclusions to tackle real-world challenges and excel in their future careers.

Inspiring the Future with DoD STEM

Thursday, November 7 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 265


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Department of Defense scientists and engineers are the bedrock of our nation’s most advanced technology and research breakthroughs, including virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, and more! Join us as we explore multiple STEM career pathways supported by DoD STEM’s network of partners in academia, i

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to use career resources on DoD STEM’s website to support students in envisioning themselves as future STEM professionals.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Marquis Mason (RTI International: Research Triangle Park, NC), Dr. Whitney White (RTI International: Research Triangle Park, NC), Rebecca Stanley (DoD STEM/RTI International: Durham, NC)

Effectively Using Lab Notebooks in the Physics Classroom

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 384


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Bound lab notebooks are excellent records of student growth and their journey in learning the scientific method. But they tend to be difficult to implement in the lab itself, and horrible to grade. We will share our story of how we use (and effectively grade!) lab notebooks in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will leave with proven strategies that reduce the heavy burden of a robust lab program. Participants will gain access to resources to a large collection of physics labs (and rubrics!) that are easy to set up, engaging to students, and easy to grade.

SPEAKERS:
Oather Strawderman (Lawrence Free State High School: Lawrence, KS), John Pinizzotto (Director, AP Physics: Whitman, MA)

Empowering Future Innovators: STEM Enrichment Experiences in an Large Urban Public School District

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Explore STEM enrichment through a STEM Innovation Fair, delving into its goals, structure, and impact on fostering creativity and scientific inquiry among K-12 students. Participants discover how the Fair empowers students to be change-makers and ignites a passion for STEM education and careers.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave equipped with the knowledge and tools to spearhead their own innovation fairs within their school districts, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and community engagement among students while cultivating a culture of innovation for future generations.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Dillon (Indianapolis Public Schools: Cicero, IN)

ChatGPT Wrote This Presentation

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 394



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ChatGPT Wrote this Presentation.pptx

STRAND: Tech Tools

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Discover practical strategies for integrating AI in education in this workshop and explore innovative lesson designs to engage students interactively. Resources, tips, and bad puns will be provided to all attendees.

TAKEAWAYS:
Artificial intelligence is here to stay. By experiencing an AI-focussed lesson from the student perspective, educators will leave with a better sense of the potential for this incredible new tool in their own classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Caleb Bagby (Senior Director of Engineering, Technology, and Design: Chattanooga, TN), Jessica Dobrin (McCallie School: Chattanooga, TN)

Harnessing the Wind: Engaging Teachers in Renewable Energy Education

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 387



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Introduction to Wind Lab
Switch Classroom Introduction to Wind Lab Activity

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Engage in hands-on learning! Explore wind energy's pros/cons and then design, and test windmills made with recycled materials. Take away a ready-to-use lesson adaptable for grades 4-12.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will leave equipped with a student-tested wind energy lesson, incorporating hands-on activities and collaborative learning, adaptable for grades 4-12, fostering a deeper understanding of renewable energy concepts aligned with NGSS standards.

SPEAKERS:
Lynn Kistler (Switch Classroom: Pittsburgh, PA)

Fear to Hope: Student Collected Climate Data

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397



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Fear to Hope Unit of study
Teacher background and materials to implement student driven data collection.

STRAND: Research to Practice

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Empower students from Maine to Texas with hands-on climate studies through Fear to Hope program, fostering understanding of sea level rise's impact on Cedar Forests. Accessible even after the program ends.

TAKEAWAYS:
Community Science and Partnership opportunities are there if you look for them, at low to no cost your students can be and are a vital part of the scientific community.

SPEAKERS:
Erin Sharpe (Cedar Creek High School: Egg Harbor Cy, NJ)

Team-Based Learning to Facilitate Authentic Transdisciplinary Inquiry: Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH)

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 390


STRAND: STEM Haven

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The Environmental Institute of Houston monitors sites along the Galveston and Matagorda Bays in Texas to evaluate change in the bay’s ecosystems over time. Participants will utilize Team-based Learning (TBL) strategies to consider and apply data-informed evidence to real-world scenarios.

TAKEAWAYS:
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a structured method of authentic inquiry grounded in relevant and significant real-world scenarios. Participants will take away from this session strategies and resources for TBL that they may use immediately in their own course.

SPEAKERS:
Sandra Metoyer (Environmental Institute of Houston at University of Houston Clear Lake: Galveston, TX)

Best Practices for ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Science

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 396


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Want to complete rigorous experiments with your multilingual learners? Learn about successful strategies, scaffolds, and structures which can be used for all levels of learners, increasing accessibility and creating an environment where hands-on learning is not only possible, but preferred!

TAKEAWAYS:
English Learners are one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. However, access to quality training in how to teach our ELs is limited. Through this session, educators will explore strategies and structures that can be used to better assist ther ELs in the scientific process.

SPEAKERS:
Kirsten Salonga (Justice High School: Alexandria, VA)

Put the M into STEM: Quantitative Techniques for Biotechnology

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Edvotek

You’ve planned the experiment and collected data, now let’s discuss the best way to analyze it. In this workshop, we’ll use PCR and ELISA to bring quantitative data analysis and statistics to the lab. Mastery of these skills is crucial to prepare students for careers in biotechnology and STEM.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Snowflack, PhD (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC), Brian Ell (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC)

Can the planet be saved with a board game?

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 243


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Sponsoring Company: Adventerra Games

Come play Global Warning, a cooperative board game from Adventerra Games. Learn how to work together to solve local and global climate problems, and learn strategies to mitigate climate change. Workshop includes results from a new Michigan State study of learning gains associated with this game.

SPEAKERS:
Bryan Mundell (Founder: Paradiso, Switzerland), Peter White (Associate Professor: East Lansing, MI), Sue Mundell (Adventerra Games North America: Boston, MA)

Using AI to Differentiate Open Science Resources

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 244


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Sponsoring Company: Lessi AI

Lessi AI helps science teachers find and customize high-quality open science resources. This workshop will help participants learn to build, extend, and adapt freely available NGSS-aligned lessons and assessments to meet the needs of all learners.

SPEAKERS:
Patrick Marcotte (Lessi AI: Saint Paul, MN)

Exploring OpenSciEd Middle School from Carolina (6-8)

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 261


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply

Discover how the Carolina Certified Edition enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use. Participate in the featured light box model activity from 6.1: Light & Matter unit and walk away with valuable resources.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Burlington, NC)

Bon Appétit: Explorations in Food Chemistry

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

What’s the difference between baking soda and baking powder? Help students investigate properties of common kitchen chemicals using pH and CO2 sensors and explain differences using evidence. Using what they discover, students design their own baking powder and test it against commercial products.

Investigating Force, Motion, and Energy with LEGO® Education

Thursday, November 7 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience hands-on STEAM learning with LEGO® Education! In this session, you'll explore cause-and-effect, model real-world phenomena, and analyze data to solve problems. Discover how our solutions help students understand force, motion, and energy while bringing learning to life through play.

Adapting Instructional Materials to Focus on Climate Justice: A High School OpenSciEd Physics Example

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 276



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Drive with slides and resources

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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We show how instructional materials can be adapted for local contexts—and how to elevate issues of climate justice and ethical responses to the climate crisis. Participants will learn about how a high school physics unit from OpenSciEd was adapted to attend to Indigenous land rights and sovereignty.

TAKEAWAYS:
In relation to science and engineering projects in society (e.g., associated with the energy transition, ecological restoration, urban development), teachers will learn how to engage students in exploring moral and ethical dimensions of trade-offs in project approaches.

SPEAKERS:
Kelsie Fowler (University of Washington: Seattle, WA), Philip Bell (University of Washington: Seattle, WA)

Using Switch Classroom to Develop and Scaffold PBL Curriculum

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 398


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Utilize Switch Classroom to develop engaging energy-related PBL experiences for your students. Using the free classroom resources from Switch Energy Alliance teachers will learn how to incorporate balanced, non-partisan information on energy resources, power generation, and energy usage.

TAKEAWAYS:
Switch Classroom can be used for primary source research, or to scaffold bigger driving questions or lessons involving energy resources, production, generation, use, and effects. Teachers will leave with ideas and examples to facilitate the development of their own PBL lessons involving energy.

SPEAKERS:
Kathy Daniels (Mississinewa High School: Marion, IN)

Igniting Creativity & Efficiency with AI

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 395



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AI Edu CoLab
NSTA- Igniting Creativity & Efficiency with AI .pdf

STRAND: Tech Tools

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Explore our workshop on AI's classroom impact! Learn how AI boosts creativity, engagement, and streamlines tasks for more impactful teaching.

TAKEAWAYS:
This session promises practical insights into using AI to cultivate a more dynamic, responsive, and creatively enriched teaching environment, ensuring both educators and students thrive.

SPEAKERS:
Nadim Sarhan (Faculty Member: Town and Country, MO), Melanie Shedd (The Principia: St Louis, MO)

No Yolk! Modern Day Egg Drop

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Move beyond the need to buy and break eggs and into the world of the digital egg drop. Participants will learn how to program a digital data collection device to measure acceleration, build their egg drop device, and engineer improvements until they can keep their digital egg from cracking!

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will employ all aspects of STEM to the egg drop, including the physics of collisions, the technology of data collection, the engineering of their egg device and modifications, and the math used in analyzing collisions—all without the mess and waste of a typical egg drop!

SPEAKERS:
Brad Posnanski (Comsewogue High School: Port Jefferson Station, NY), Todd Graba (Crystal Lake South High School: Crystal Lake, IL)

Heavy metal: Investigating the effects of environmental toxins on C. elegans

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Edvotek

Unlock biology's mysteries with model organisms! Join our workshop to learn how to culture and study C. elegans in your classroom laboratory. Explore heavy metal effects using a simple locomotion assay. Integrate STEM concepts, data collection, and statistics for an enriching learning experience.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Snowflack, PhD (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC), Brian Ell (Edvotek Inc.: Washington, DC)

Unlocking Potential: Exploring Scholastic Esports

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 243


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Sponsoring Company: PlayVS

Exploring the integration of esports and well-being - delves into how integrating esports in school can enhance student engagement, foster teamwork, and cultivate strategic thinking and a sense of belonging for the digital generation.

Let’s Investigate Like Scientists and Engineers Using Building Blocks of Science 3D (K-5)

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 261


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply

Through a hands-on lesson, we will model instruction and resources that support 3-dimensional teaching and learning and actively engage students in the use of the Science and Engineering Practices. Resources include teacher instructional slides, student-friendly investigation materials.

SPEAKERS:
Hoover Herrera (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Cranford, NJ)

Building Access for English Learners with LEGO® Education Solutions

Thursday, November 7 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

LEGO® Education offers hands-on learning for all abilities and language backgrounds, promoting collaboration, communication, and STEM skills through play. Discover how our solutions empower every K-8 learner to succeed in science and engineering, regardless of language differences.

The STEM Education Policy Landscape Looking Ahead

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 265



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NSTA Federal Policy Landscape - 11-24.pdf

STRAND: STEM Haven

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This session will examine 2024 election results, explore how education and STEM policy will fare in the new Administration, and discuss the upcoming reauthorization of the federal education law (Every Student Succeeds Act) and what teachers can expect from Congress and Washington, DC.

TAKEAWAYS:
What kind of policy developments can science educators expect to see from national leaders going into 2025.

SPEAKERS:
James Brown (STEM Education Coalition: Washington, DC)

Let’s Make Literacy in Science a Contact Sport: Active Reading and Reflection Strategies for an Engaged, Student-Driven Science Classroom

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 288



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2024 NSTA Literacy.pptx

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Integrating active reading and reflection strategies into STEM education is indispensable to nurture the next generation of innovators and problem solvers. By fostering deeper engagement, critical thinking skills, and interdisciplinary connections, educators can empower students to excel in STEM.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will dive deep into reading and reflecting. They WILL read and write. Not only will they develop skills to enhance their own practices of reading and writing, but they will engage in creating a reading and writing space for students to explore and engage in bringing curiosity to science.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Schneider (PAST Foundation: Columbus, OH)

The Definition of STEM and Why it Matters: Connecting Education and Workforce

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: STEM Haven

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What is in a definition? The Louisiana STEM Advisory Council (LASTEM) recently adopted a statewide definition for STEM that drives the work of the Regional STEM Centers. Learn how the LASTEM network leverages its education-workforce connections to drive meaningful impact around the state.

TAKEAWAYS:
No matter what acronym you use (STEM, STEAM, STEMM, etc.) you are doing STEM as defined by the LASTEM council. Attendees will also learn how the LASTEM network utilizes the newly adopted definition of STEM to support our outreach.

SPEAKERS:
Clint Coleman (Louisiana Board of Regents: New Orleans, LA)

The Oregon Marine Scientist and Educator Alliance (ORSEA): Building student engagement through rigorous transdisciplinary education and real-world phenomena

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 290


STRAND: STEM Haven

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The Oregon Coast STEM Hub has been leading transdisciplinary work with 3-person teams of a math teacher, a science teacher and a marine scientist. Teams develop units for grades 6-12 with authentic phenomena and data to integrate math and science standards and create open source materials.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn the process for building transdisciplinary math and science units and gain access to open source data and lessons.

SPEAKERS:
Micki Halsey Randall (Blanchet Catholic School: Silverton, OR), Carrie Averill (Tillamook Jr. High School: Tillamook, OR), Slade Sapora (Tillamook High School: Tillamook, OR), Kim Norberg (Teacher: TILLAMOOK, OR), Kama Almasi (Oregon Coast STEM Hub: Yachats, OR)

Rebel Women of STEM

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 299


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Looking to spice up your STEM classes and help the material come alive? Check out the contributions of historical and current rebel women of STEM to infuse new connections into your units. Align their ideas to your content standards and elevate the ways women shape the world of STEM.

TAKEAWAYS:
From this session participants will learn about important historical and current women of STEM and the impact of their contributions along with engaging ways to infuse this information alongside their content standards.

SPEAKERS:
Rachelle Haroldson (University of Wisconsin-River Falls: Edina, MN)

HOT STUFF!! Thermochemistry made fun and easy!

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397



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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EE7fKrB4heLE7LkoeAzCWXlEmG84FvBd?usp=sharing

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Use manipulatives and drawings to bring meaning and sense to the world of thermochemistry all while reviewing other topics like VSEPR and Lewis structures along the way.

TAKEAWAYS:
How to get students to "see" the reasoning behind Enthalpy and the structures of molecules.

SPEAKERS:
Stacy Thibodeaux (Southside High School: Scott, LA), Chris Coker (Camden Fairview High School: Camden, AR)

Pressure Versus Altitude: Collect Data to Investigate

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 388



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Pressure Versus Altitude NSTA 2024.pptx
Pressure vs Altitude Handout.pdf

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Come have fun collecting real data to investigate the relationship between altitude and pressure using a micro:bit and a Grove sensor. We will walk through the Python code, collect the data and investigate the relationship through mathematical models, squeezing as much as we can out of our work.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will experience the marriage of science and mathematics by using the micro:bit and a Grove sensor to collect real pressure data to analyze. We will spend time creating and using mathematical models so that we can better understand the relationship between altitude and pressure.

SPEAKERS:
Adam Pennell (High Point University: High Point, NC, NC)

Decoding the Past: The Pivotal Role of DNA Technology in Forensic Breakthroughs

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


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Sponsoring Company: Bio-Rad Laboratories

Dive into forensic science's role in justice with our workshop. Study a cold case solved by DNA based technologies like RFLPs & PCR, and its legal implications. Ideal for law and science enthusiasts.

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration: Teaching Common Biology Concepts with Alginate Beads

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 260


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Company

Participants will make and use alginate beads containing algae and alginate beads containing yeast. They will learn how the beads can be used to model the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

SPEAKERS:
Crystal Risko (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Burlington, NC)

Stoichiometry: Visual & Hands-On Strategies for Student Success

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 254


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Sponsoring Company: PASCO Scientific

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to facilitate deeper student understanding of mole ratios, stoichiometry, and limiting reactants. This hands-on activity uses common household chemicals to simplify setup and a Wireless Pressure Sensor to support live data collection and immediate data analysis.

Instructional Materials that you can use to make topics that students see as irrelevant more meaningful for students

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 384


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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There are many topics included in required course content that student view as irrelevant. Come learn about ways to make these topics more meaningful for students and then leave with access to a digital library of some high-quality instructional materials that you can use to teach them.

TAKEAWAYS:
Meaningful phenomena and authentic problems can make topics not only more meaningful for students but can also make instruction more rigorous and equitable.

SPEAKERS:
Victor Sampson (The University of Texas at Austin: Austin, TX)

Building Future-Ready Middle School Students with LEGO® Education

Friday, November 8 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

How can we equip students with future-ready skills in a world of evolving technology? This hands-on session with LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime shows how students can analyze data, find patterns, and build evidence-based conclusions to tackle real-world challenges and excel in their future careers.

NSELA-Sponsored Session: The Science Leadership Lab: Cultivating Education Innovators

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 274


STRAND: No Strand

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This immersive and engaging workshop is designed to empower and cultivate teacher leaders in science education. It will provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective leaders in their schools and communities, driving positive change in science education.

TAKEAWAYS:
One key takeaway related to leadership in science is the importance of raising awareness of implicit bias in science education. Implicit bias refers to the unconscious attitudes and stereotypes that influence our perceptions and actions, often leading to inequities in educational settings.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Kay Williams (KEDE Educational Business, LLC: Woodstock, GA)

STEM into Action: Empowering Students to Be Environmental Change-Makers in their Community

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 290



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STEM Into Action Empowering Students to Be Environmental Change-Makers

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Discover ways to engage students in STEM fields and topics using real-world environmental issues in their region. Attendees will be shown tools they can use in their classroom that will help students become more aware of their household practices and their personal impact on the environment.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will learn strategies that empower students to become involved in their local community through environmental stewardship. A resource kit, including a lesson plan focused on carbon footprints and offsets, will be shared.

SPEAKERS:
Charmaine Morgan (WorldStrides: Fort Mill, SC)

Building a STEM Academy Inside a Low-income School Through Authentic, Hands-on Experimentation and Research

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 287



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STEM ePortfolio Rubric

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Learn how you can build a STEM academy in your school through targeted and authentic learning. You will learn how to embed research based international competitions WITHIN the school day, how to find STEM guest speakers, and the importance of digital student portfolios.

TAKEAWAYS:
Our low-income STEM academy has won two international NASA competitions, has multiple state and national award winners in STEM fields, and immediate undergraduate success in college. You CAN provide authentic STEM education that prepares students while working in your current school structure.

SPEAKERS:
Hannah Oldham (Sprayberry High School: Marietta, GA)

Transforming America with Transdisciplinary and Convergence Education

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Transdisciplinary STEM learning that positions students in the context of real-life scenarios and to problem solve authentic issues can increase students' conceptual understanding of content area knowledge, inspire community connections, as well as increase student engagement in their learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn why transdisciplinary and convergence education matters for the twenty-first century and how this type of learning can be framed and developed, with an overall understanding of how this type of learning and teaching could transform our country and world.

SPEAKERS:
Stefanie Holloway (Greater Oregon STEM Hub: La Grande, OR)

Building Bridges: Integrating the Three Dimensions of Science Learning into a Career and Technical Education classroom experience.

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 289



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TCC Building Bridges

STRAND: STEM Haven

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The burgeoning field of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a hot topic in any educational setting. Join us to explore how CTE intersects with NGSS to provide students with dynamic skill-based opportunities, high-interest pursuits, and prepare them for success in today's ever-changing workforce.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will discover practical strategies for bridging CTE and NGSS. We will demonstrate the development of integration tools that seamlessly align school district classes, post-secondary education, and NGSS’s three dimensions.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Richmond (Colorado State University/Thompson School District: Fort Collins, CO)

Connecting education to brand, the power of direct industry partnerships

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 399


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Collaborating with regional workforce enhances the depth of career-focused education, forging valuable connections for both sides. Explore how the LASTEM initiative seamlessly integrates career exploration across K-20 classrooms, empowering learners with practical skills and real-world insights.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave equipped with the knowledge of key contacts within corporations for effective outreach projects. Additionally, they'll grasp the significance of aligning lesson plans with career exploration to deepen student comprehension.

SPEAKERS:
Clint Coleman (Louisiana Board of Regents: New Orleans, LA)

Transformative education through a large-scale engineering project - designing and building a human-powered amphibious vehicle

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 388


STRAND: STEM Haven

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In small groups, participants will design and brainstorm lesson and building ideas for a 4-person, human-powered, amphibious vehicles. Workshop facilitator brings the experience of 5 years of participating and 4 awards (engineering and art) at the Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will grow in their confidence to approach large-scale engineering design projects regardless of their experience level.

SPEAKERS:
Mick Scott (CS and Engineering Teacher / Former K-12 STEM Director / Mind Mastery Coach: Reisterstown, MD)

Beams & Bridges - From Load-Deflection to Stress-Strain Curves

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397


STRAND: No Strand

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A hands-on beam lab produces graphs critical to understanding properties for engineering.  With focus on making, interpreting, and teaching the graphs, real-world uses and applications of stress-strain curves in engineering will be shared and help to illustrate the importance of this type of graph.

TAKEAWAYS:
Real-world uses and applications of stress-strain curves in engineering will be shared and help to illustrate the importance of these graphs.

SPEAKERS:
Scott Spohler (Global Impact STEM Academy: Springfield, OH)

Making the Cut with CRISPR that Changes Lives

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 242


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Sponsoring Company: 3D Molecular Designs

Discover how modeling with interactive, collaborative tools can help your students learn about this new gene editing technology. Hear how the treatment has helped people.

SPEAKERS:
Ruth Hutson (3D Molecular Designs: Westmoreland, KS)

Determination of Biological Sex with the Bradford Assay: A Forensic Approach

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


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Sponsoring Company: Bio-Rad Laboratories

Discover forensic biotech in our workshop. Perform Bradford Assay for biological sex identification from fingerprints, and delve into biochemical analysis with practical skills.

Crash Course in Physics: Exploring Motion and Force Phenomena

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

From friction to collisions, engage students in real-world motion phenomena! Investigate questions like “how do brakes stop a bicycle?” or “why are seat belts crucial to car safety?” We’ll explore sensor carts in action, analyze velocity and acceleration data, and share hands-on investigations.

Zombie Apocalypse!

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 255


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Sponsoring Company: Texas Instruments

Bring a friend with you to attend, "Zombie Apocalypse!". Just make sure you can run faster! Zombies provide a great way to get students interested in understanding how diseases move through a population. Great for middle and high school students.

Investigating Force, Motion, and Energy with LEGO® Education

Friday, November 8 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience hands-on STEAM learning with LEGO® Education! In this session, you'll explore cause-and-effect, model real-world phenomena, and analyze data to solve problems. Discover how our solutions help students understand force, motion, and energy while bringing learning to life through play.

Using Stewardship Projects to Empower Student Energy Advocates

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 289


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Energy Stewardship projects will empower your students to become energy and environment advocates. With a thorough understanding of energy resources, students become experts about both the energy transition and every-day environmental protections and share this knowledge with the school/community.

TAKEAWAYS:
Explore the fundamentals of energy stewardship projects that you can implement with your grades 4-12 students, putting the science and engineering practices into practical work. These projects will increase engagement as your students learn knowledge and skills, allowing them to “do” science.

SPEAKERS:
Lynn Kistler (Switch Classroom: Pittsburgh, PA)

Elevating Learning Through Modeling: Techniques for Enhancing the Practice of Developing and Using Models.

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 298



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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fpo0Y4yNQDhGNOgCppRxHfbwcymZTUdD?usp=drive_link

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Models are essential resources for encouraging deeper knowledge, simplifying challenging concepts, and encouraging critical thinking in students. This workshop explores how effective development and utilization of models can enhance learning outcomes by offering specific classroom strategies.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave the session with applicable and useful knowledge and strategies for developing and using models in the classroom. Resources will be provided at the conclusion of the session.

SPEAKERS:
Augustine Owusu Achiaw (Graduate Assistant: Clemson, SC), Summer Landreth (educator: Anderson, SC)

MAKER SCIENCE: Design and Implementation of Authentic Maker Science Projects

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 390



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Presentation

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Integrating authentic and meaningful hands-on maker projects into science classes can be challenging, but rewarding for both students and teachers. These types of projects offer us the opportunity to alternatively assess student learning, infuse creativity, and focus on student choice.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will participate in the engineering and design process and will leave with successful example projects, a working knowledge of the project-design process and can utilize the various strategies for implementation of maker projects in their own classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Catherine Bischoff (Rye Country Day School: Rye, NY)

Teacher Leadership Opportunities within the Federal Government

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 245


STRAND: Research to Practice

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Sponsoring Company: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

Did you know the federal government offers numerous internships, fellowships, and institutes for teachers? Join us as Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) recipients share their own experiences working with federal agencies like NASA, NSF, and more.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will hear from presidential award-winning teachers that excelled in their careers through professional development opportunities. These opportunities could be correlated to winning a PAEMST and been recognized by the National Science Foundation and Office of White House Technology Policy.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Alfred Hall (National Science Foundation: Alexandria, VA)

DNA Unplugged -- Using Multiple Physical Models of DNA to Teach Structure and Function

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 242


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Sponsoring Company: 3D Molecular Designs

Explore DNA and RNA with three different physical models. Discover strategies to help students learn about nucleotide structure, base-pairing, DNA directionality, and even Epigenetics!

SPEAKERS:
Mark Arnholt (3D Molecular Designs: Milwaukee, WI)

Ozempic and Semaglutide Science: Mastering Diabetes and Weight Loss

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


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Sponsoring Company: Bio-Rad Laboratories

Join our workshop to explore Ozempic's dual action on diabetes and weight loss. Learn about semaglutide's role in blood sugar and appetite regulation through hands-on ELISA simulations.

Keep Calm and Chemistry On: Successful Lab Activities for the New Chemistry Teacher

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 260


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Company

Explore easy, engaging, and safe chemistry activities that guarantee a reaction in your students. These lab activities support 3-dimensional learning and work every time, not just periodically.

SPEAKERS:
Laurie Nixon (Watauga High School: Blowing Rock, NC)

Next Generation Science Explorations for Middle School Students

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

Where does food come from? And where does it go next? Join us to explore the free OpenSciEd curriculum, which uses investigative questions & anchoring phenomena to engage middle school students in NGSS-aligned lessons. Walk away with three-dimensional, sensor-based experiments to add to your toolkit

Unlocking the Joy of STEM for Students with Learning Differences and Neurodiversity

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 253


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Sponsoring Company: Amplify

Discover research-based strategies to effectively differentiate STEM instruction for diverse learners, and foster a positive classroom culture that celebrates neurodiversity as an asset. Engage in interactive activities and leave with tools to create inclusive learning environments for all.

SPEAKERS:
Gregory Trieste (STEM Program Specialist: Irving, TX)

Copper: Two Inquiries to Begin and End the School Year

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 391


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Participants will: Research and design an Inquiry experiment using appropriate technology to gather and analyze data. Use technology to collect/analyze data and visualize what occurs on the submicroscopic level by employing particulate drawings.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will take part in a “hands on” Inquiry experiment, use technology to collect/analyze data, and visualize what occurs on the submicroscopic level in copper chemical reactions by employing particulate drawings.

SPEAKERS:
Gregory Dodd (George Washington High School: Pennsboro, WV)

Building Access for English Learners with LEGO® Education Solutions

Friday, November 8 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

LEGO® Education offers hands-on learning for all abilities and language backgrounds, promoting collaboration, communication, and STEM skills through play. Discover how our solutions empower every K-8 learner to succeed in science and engineering, regardless of language differences.

STEM Doodles with 3-D Printing Pens

Friday, November 8 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Wondering about ways to use 3-D printing pens with your students? Practice using a 3-D pen to create a small but STEM-tastic model or design to use in your classroom. Explore the possibilities of using the engineering design process to solve real-world problems with creativity and a new tech gadget.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will have an opportunity to use a 3-D pen to make (and take) a small model or design for the classroom using a provided pattern or an original design. Information about eCYBERMISSION and programs administered by NSTA and sponsored by AEOP will be available.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Lasky (NSTA Competitions: Crofton, MD), Brian Kutsch (National Science Teaching Association, eCYBERMISSION: Maumelle, AR)

"Innovative Teaching Tools: Exploring USPTO's Office of Education Resources"

Friday, November 8 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Lesson Showcase

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Join us at this Share-A-Thon to discover a treasure trove of educational materials and resources curated by the United States Patent and Trademark Office's Office of Education. Our poster session aims to showcase innovative teaching tools that empower educators to foster inventing and creativity.

TAKEAWAYS:
Engage with live demonstrations of free educational tools and platforms designed to enhance learning experiences across various subjects and grade levels. Learn about professional development opportunities for enhancing expertise in intellectual property education and invention.

SPEAKERS:
Kathy Hoppe (STEMisED, Inc: Rio Rico, AZ)

Molecular and Mineral Modeling with Origami

Friday, November 8 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Lesson Showcase

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Make molecular and mineral crystal models using very simple units of origami. Then work as an individual or a group to bond the units together to make inexpensive & amazing molecular models for chemistry and minerals for earth science.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will create basic paper origami models that easily demonstrate mineral crystal structure, hardness, bond strength, & Cleavage/Fracture. Each person creates a unit, then groups bond units together to form crystals. Chemistry bonding modeling is also part of this session.

SPEAKERS:
David Ebersole (Greece Athena Middle School: Caledonia, NY)

Mapping Our World Through the GeoStewards Program

Friday, November 8 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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High school students gain new insight into data visualization and science communication through an afterschool STEM leadership initiative. Participants conduct independent research projects using ArcGIS Pro and StoryMaps. Come see their work and learn about what we accomplished in the pilot year!

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will see what the high school students accomplished with their independent research projects and StoryMaps. They will see examples of how we have utilized GIS and guided research to build or enhance student sensemaking and sense of place within local natural environments.

SPEAKERS:
Vanessa Van Heerden (Engagement Specialist: Baton Rouge, LA)

Cats of Electrochemistry! Purrrrrfect understanding of Galvanic/Voltaic Cells!

Friday, November 8 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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See how cats help with chemistry. Using acronyms, simulations, particle diagrams, and simple manipulatives get students to "see" how the cell operates and works. Get concrete understanding of what seems to be a complex system.

TAKEAWAYS:
How to use manipulatives and memory mnemonics to give students a concrete understanding of an electrochemical cell.

SPEAKERS:
Chris Coker (Camden Fairview High School: Camden, AR)

LSTA: How to Modernize Your Classroom Overnight!

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 277


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Learn how to create more equitable experiences in the classroom by using the Modern Classroom approach. Coupled with Pear Deck, EdPuzzle, Flip, Screencastify and ClassroomQ, participants will walk away knowing how to create a more blended learning experience for their students and examine strategies

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn how to create a Pear Deck, EdPuzzle and Screencastify video. Participants will walk away with the knowledge of how to create a product for each one. Attendees will learn how to empower students to be independent life long learners.

SPEAKERS:
Cecelia Gillam (Benjamin Franklin High School: La Place, LA)

Smart Learning: Empowering Education through Artificial Intelligence-Bridging gaps through application

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 394


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Explore the transformative potential of AI the educational setting in this dynamic session. We'll delve into how AI can be used to tailor and support student learning, streamline administrative processes for educators, and enhance data analysis.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn practical skills in crafting AI prompts, selecting optimal platforms, and leveraging AI to create custom educational resources. This session is designed to equip teachers and administrators with the tools to integrate AI effectively into their practices.

SPEAKERS:
Ericka Jones (Aldine ISD: New Caney, TX)

Decoding Starlight—From Photons to Pixels to Images—Using Science and Art

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385



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Decoding Starlight (digital version)
Decoding Starlight (paper & pencil version)
Decoding Starlight - a js9 activity
presentation
Js9 Software & Activities
Making 3 Color Composites with Js9

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Produce a public release image of a supernova remnant using NASA X-ray data both by hand and with Js9 web-based imaging software with this STEAM activity.

TAKEAWAYS:
Scientists learn about astronomical objects from the light they produce. Colors in images are based on data from this light and are used to highlight different features.

SPEAKERS:
Pamela Perry (Lewiston High School: Brunswick, ME)

The Chemistry and Statistics of the U.S. penny

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397



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Penny_Statistics_NSTA'24-NOLA.pptx

STRAND: STEM Haven

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The various metals and alloys used in the minting of the US penny over the years will provide for rich explorations. We will share activities that combine some very basic lab activities conducted by some of our chemistry classes with detailed mathematical modeling done by the students in statistics.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will collect and use real data to develop mathematical models and learn how to test our hypothesis by performing an experiment and analyzing the results, combining chemical analysis with statistical sampling for a cross-curricular approach.

SPEAKERS:
Karlheinz Haas (retired: Tequesta, FL)

From Curiosity to Career: STEM Cases and Resources Unveiled

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 257


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Sponsoring Company: ExploreLearning

On National STEM Day, we celebrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It’s a day to inspire students about STEM and its career paths. Join the ExploreLearning Gizmos team to explore our newest STEM Case and other activities and resources to celebrate National STEM Day.

SPEAKERS:
Emily Duganne (ExploreLearning: Midlothian, VA)

Introduction to Hydroponic Gardyning® in the Classroom

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256


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Sponsoring Company: Gardyn

Hydroponics is the future of food production! Come learn the basics of hydroponics and how Gardyn towers can enhance your classroom experience, while being on the cutting edge of technological trends. Most importantly, learn how to integrate hydroponic gardening into your curriculum.

SPEAKERS:
Alicia Kuntz (Niles Community Schools: Buchanan, MI), Renee Egan (Gardyn Workshop Presenter/ 7th Grade Science: ACWORTH, GA)

Do real hands-on CRISPR gene editing!

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


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Sponsoring Company: Bio-Rad Laboratories

Experience CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing experiments designed for your students' learning! In this hands-on workshop edit a chromosomal gene, complete with essential experimental controls, using the same cut-and-repair technology used in medicinal and agricultural applications.

Unlocking Science Success: Navigating Middle School Learning Progressions (6-8)

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 260


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply

Take a deeper dive into understanding the importance of learning progressions in 3-dimensional learning using STC Middle School. Experience the importance of a coherent storyline in student understanding. Explore a learning progression using density and walk away with classroom resources.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort (Carolina Biological Supply Co.: Burlington, NC)

Spark Curiosity: Sensor-Based Science for Elementary Students

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

Want to make data analysis engaging for young learners? Get hands on with real-world phenomena! Investigate questions like “how mittens keep hands warm?” or “which shoes have more friction?” You’ll learn how sensor-based experiments support 3D learning, build STEM literacy & drive critical thinking.

Inspiring Elementary Students to Pursue STEAM Careers Early on, Sparking Joy and Curiosity

Friday, November 8 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Learn how to inspire elementary and middle school students to see themselves in STEM careers. We’ll explore STEM professionals’ stories and share classroom resources co-created with experts in racing and ocean advocacy to bring hands-on, playful learning to life.

How Mini Grants Impact Student Learning

Friday, November 8 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: STEM Haven

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By implementing STEM related mini grants, students will be positively impacted through multidisciplinary, hands-on, and inquiry-based learning. Students benefit from experiencing mini grants in the classroom which also allows teachers to more effectively teach their students.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn the specific benefits and reasons for implementing STEM mini grants throughout every grade level. Through learning the positive impacts on students, attendees will understand how to meet the specific needs of one's own classroom and their content area.

SPEAKERS:
Karen Hansen (Student: Bridgeport, CT), Adriana Piccolino (Student: Mount Kisco, NY), Jenna D'Angelo (Student: Bridgeport, CT)

AEOP Virtual Reality “Lab”

Friday, November 8 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Experience the “real” feel of working in a lab from the physical layout to the various “tasks” performed. Take on the role of a scientist/engineer and conduct scientific studies with a prototype. Catch a glimpse of an Army lab in action and learn how equipment used by our troops is developed.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will have an opportunity to use virtual reality goggles and applications to explore a technological alternative to hands-on scientific inquiry and engineering design processes. Information about eCYBERMISSION and programs administered by NSTA and sponsored by AEOP will be available.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Lasky (NSTA Competitions: Crofton, MD), Brian Kutsch (National Science Teaching Association, eCYBERMISSION: Maumelle, AR)

Using the MakerSpace to Enhance Cross-Divisional Engineering Lessons

Friday, November 8 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Students in upper school engineering classes were challenged to solve the big, small, exciting, and mundane problems that teachers face. From a traffic study to nature miniature golf to a guinea pig habitat fit for royalty, creativity shone in this collaborative effort.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will experience the breadth and depth of some of the problems solved by upper-school engineering students. We will teach you what we learned about organizing problems, meeting with teachers and facilities, collaborative design, and manufacturing.

SPEAKERS:
Matilde Robbe (Savannah Country Day School: Pooler, GA), Carrie Vetrovsky (Savannah Country Day School: Savannah, GA)

Informal Space Science Resources

Friday, November 8 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Sharing free Department of Defense and US Space Force online resources around careers and space science topics. Will have a "light saber" circuit make or take kit.

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Sharing free Department of Defense and US Space Force online resources around careers and space science topics. Will have a "light saber" circuit make or take kit.

SPEAKERS:
Deb Novak (AFRL STEM Academy: Albuquerque, NM)

Futureproofing Your Classroom: Using Design Thinking and AI to Create Better Learning Opportunities for You and Your Students

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 395



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AI+DesignThinking=StudentSuccess_NOLA'24 (2).pdf

STRAND: Tech Tools

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The true potential of AI lies in its fusion with design thinking. Leveraging these, educators can tailor learning experiences and create engaging equitable design challenges that unlock the skills required to thrive in an AI-infused workforce. Access a unique toolkit to futureproof your classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
This interactive workshop empowers teachers to futureproof their classrooms using design thinking and AI-driven strategies to enhance instruction. At the heart are design thinking principles: a learner-centered approach that honors student agency and values human experiences for any grade level.

SPEAKERS:
Jeff Schneider (The PAST Foundation: Columbus, OH)

The (STEAM)2 Learning Model Within the Context of NASA's Artemis 2 Program

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Dr. Michael Hammond-Todd (Utah Tech University) will be presenting the (STEAM)2 - STEAM Squared model of lesson design for formal and informal K-12 educators that connects the STEM curriculum to inclusive practice by combining STEAM with NASA's Artemis 2 Program in a very interactive workshop.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants and STEM educators will be able to use the (STEAM)2 model to explore NASA's Artemis 2 program within the context of inclusive lesson design based on the contextual factors and diversity of their learners. You will also be able to explore this model within your own educational ideas.

SPEAKERS:
Michael Hammond-Todd (Utah Tech University: Nanaimo, BC)

Thinking Routines to Achieve Equity

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 390


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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In this workshop teachers will get a hands-on experience using Harvard's Project Zero Thinking Routines, which are routines designed to guide students as they explore and organize their thoughts about a new topic. Teachers will leave with routines and activities they can start implementing ASAP!

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain familiarity with and learn how to embed Harvard's Project Zero Thinking Routines into their curriculum, which help them to successfully have all students explore and organize their thoughts around a topic while participating in academic lessons.

SPEAKERS:
Dani Maloney (Mamaroneck High School: Stamford, CT)

Asking Questions IRL: Should I Buy That?

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 396


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Encountered something you want to buy? Use a bite-sized approach to literacy to discuss the nature of scientific research. This lesson is designed for a high school science course. You will leave with selected literature and a lesson plan that is all about asking questions and scientific discourse.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will be able to engage in asking scientific questions and will be able to participate in discourse using literature and a phenomenon common to people of various backgrounds. They will leave with a lesson plan and associated materials to implement in their own classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Summer Landreth (educator: Anderson, SC), Brooke Whitworth (Clemson University: Clemson, SC), Ashley Hunter (Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant: Clemson, SC)

Analyzing X-Ray Pulses from Stellar Cores Using Physics and Web-based NASA Data, and STEM Image Analysis Tools

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385



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Analysis of Two Pulsating X-ray Sources - a js9 activity
Presentation
Analysis of Two Pulsating X-ray Sources - directions
handout
js9 preloaded data sets
Js9 Software & Activities

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Use STEM web-based analysis software and basic physics gravitation and centripetal acceleration equations to determine if a stellar core is a white dwarf or neutron star.

TAKEAWAYS:
Light curves generated from web-based js9 image analysis software can be used to determine the period of rotation and identify objects as white dwarfs or pulsars using Newton’s Universal Law of gravitation and centripetal acceleration calculations.

SPEAKERS:
Pamela Perry (Lewiston High School: Brunswick, ME)

Adapting Traditional Science Labs to Modern Interactive Simulations With The Science Table by Anatomage

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 257


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Sponsoring Company: Anatomage, Inc.

The Science Table provides a library of over 60 biology, chemistry, and physics experiments with realistic-quality visuals on an interactive 7 foot-long touch-screen table. The workshop will focus on incorporating the Science Table into middle school, high school, and college level classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Zach Bryant (Anatomage, Inc.: No City, No State)

Investigate Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration with Algae Beads

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


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Sponsoring Company: Bio-Rad Laboratories

Discover the role of Scenedesmus obliquus in biotechnology, from biofuels to wastewater treatment and microplastics detection. This hands-on workshop includes a powerful teaching lab for photosynthesis and cellular respiration, and allows students to engage in structured and open inquiry

Introduction to Wisconsin Fast Plants®

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 260


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Company

Get students of all ages doing hands-on plant science: learning life cycles, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Wisconsin Fast Plants® make teaching life sciences interactive and practical. Learn planting, pollination, and more with these versatile organisms.

SPEAKERS:
Laurie Nixon (Watauga High School: Blowing Rock, NC)

The Fast & the Curious: Exploring Accelerated Motion with the Vernier Cart Fan

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 262


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Sponsoring Company: Vernier Science Education

Drive student engagement with force and motion phenomena! Join us to explore how fan thrust affects acceleration, momentum, and kinetic energy of carts on a track. We’ll explore 3D lessons that investigate Newton's second law and accelerated motion by adding the new easy-to-use, modular Cart Fan.

Constructing Science and Engineering Knowledge with LEGO® Education

Friday, November 8 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience the power of hands-on, inquiry-based learning with lessons that engage students and inspire STEAM careers. Explore how Science integrates with Computer Science and STEAM skills through real-world challenges, making it easy to bring science and engineering to life in the classroom!

Stan-X: Turn Your Students into Fruit Fly Research Phenoms Doing Real, Impactful Genetics Research

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 393


STRAND: No Strand

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We will present the efforts of twenty secondary schools and partners at Stanford University to create authentic Drosophila-based research experiences, and how you can too!

TAKEAWAYS:
Through coordination with the Stan-X Network of schools, students and teachers can learn science through authentic, open-ended, publishable genetics research.

SPEAKERS:
Nicole Lantz (The Lawrenceville School: Lawrenceville, NJ)

Addressing the Complex Problem of Wasted Food through Convergence Research

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 298


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Presentation of a college course using convergence research to tackle the complex issue of wasted food, while emphasizing the integration of diverse perspectives to enhance student learning and problem-solving skills.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will understand how convergence research was used in the context of wasted food to support students’ learning and address complex problems through creative, multifaceted, and equitable solutions. They will also be empowered to leverage convergence research when addressing complex problems.

SPEAKERS:
Pete Locher (Graduate Research Student: Charleston, SC)

Empowering Advocates: Promoting Sustainability through Urban Forest Biodiversity

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 396



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https://bit.ly/EmpAdvBio

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Empower students to take action with an in-depth study of biodiversity and sustainability of urban forests. Use iNaturalist’s Seek App and analyze data from a comprehensive study to examine challenges to urban forests’ sustainability and advocate for communities by developing possible solutions.

TAKEAWAYS:
A lesson that can be used with students to use understanding of biodiversity and sustainability to advocate for their local communities, including use of a free app to collect species data, opportunities to utilize AI tools, and suggestions for community-facing products that students can create.

SPEAKERS:
Laurie Jack (Humble ISD: Humble, TX), Elissa Griffin (Humble ISD: Kingwood, TX)

Synergy in STEM: Optimizing Project-Based Learning through Strategic Student Grouping

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 390


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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An innovative session designed to integrate STEM, project-based learning and student grouping such as progressive task grouping, triad grouping, jigsaw grouping, project product grouping!
NGSS aligned! Learn specific PBL strategies to take back with you! Real world problem solving and more!

TAKEAWAYS:
Integrating STEM with PBL and group strategies focuses on solving real-world problems through teamwork and interdisciplinary projects, enhancing engagement and fostering essential skills.

SPEAKERS:
Ericka Jones (Aldine ISD: New Caney, TX)

Human Factors Engineering, The Gateway from Education to Industry

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 280


STRAND: STEM Haven

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This workshop will discuss the value of a HFE course to K-12 education and how to adapt HFE to technology education and vocational high school curriculum environments. Workshop activities will reinforce hands-on analysis, decision making and redesign methods, with a Q&A discussion to follow.

TAKEAWAYS:
Consider Human Factors Engineering as a means of adding valuable practical hands-on, project-based, user-centered design, and transferable skill experiences with authentic real-world application.

SPEAKERS:
Lisa Tenenbaum (Union County Vocational-Technical Schools: Scotch Plains, NJ)

Dumpster Dive with STEM

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Connect the human impact of trash pollution to engineering design. Get your students thinking critically and creatively as they collaborate in real-world problem solving.

TAKEAWAYS:
Experience a project that enhances STEM skills in students such as collaboration, curiosity, and creativity.

SPEAKERS:
Stacy Thibodeaux (Southside High School: Scott, LA), Jessica Kohout (Educational Consultant: Ellicott City, MD)

STEM Capstone | Bringing Authentic Student-Led Inquiry into the Classroom

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 392


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Starting a STEM research course or including authentic student research opportunities in an existing course can be daunting. The learning curve is steep, so let me help! I have built my school's STEM Capstone course from the ground up and am excited to share what I have learned with you.

TAKEAWAYS:
I will share my experiences, course outline, and the resources I have created to give structure to an unstructured endeavor. One such resource is a lab notebook that guides students through their independent research journey. I will also share tools for tracking progress and accessing mentorships.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Elliott (Vernon Hills High School: Mundelein, IL)

Coding for Understanding: Creating Simulated Model Rocket Flight Data

Friday, November 8 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 281



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Code for Rocket Data Simulation.pdf
Rocket Original Data.xlsx
Rocket Presentation File PDF.pdf

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Come have fun creating data that simulates the flight of a model rocket. Together, we will walk through the Python code and make key coding decisions so that we create data that is representative of the real flight. Both linear and quadratic functions will be used to model and understand the flight.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will experience the marriage of science, coding and mathematics by using Python to create simulated flight data of a model rocket. Participants will get to see how coding and mathematics can be used to understand what is happening in the physical world.

SPEAKERS:
Adam Pennell (High Point University: High Point, NC, NC)

Differentiation: Teaching Science for High School Students with Special Needs, English Learners, and Inclusion

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 276


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Students who require social-emotion learning, and individualized learning require differentiation. Project-based learning, and technology has helped our students engage, access the curriculum, and meet their individual needs. We will share our projects and what we have used to help enhance learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
This presentation will focus on techniques to help with differentiating each lesson, enhance individual student's learning, and assessing students.

SPEAKERS:
Trisha Pytko (Sacred Heart University: Fairfield, CT)

The Citizen-Artist Project: Integrating Advocacy, Arts, Science and Community into a Yearlong Research Experience

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385



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NSTA 2024 gradCAP Presentation.pptx

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Core skills of Research, Oral and Visual Presentation, and Civic Action are integrated into a yearlong experience in numerous courses. Students choose relevant community issues to investigate and take action towards solving a problem. A symposium showcases project results at the end of the year.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees learn to implement research proposals, use formative checkpoints to manage individual progress, and analyze findings. Examples will be shared from physics, environmental science, and math courses. Discussion will include challenges and successes with the project and how to manage workload.

SPEAKERS:
Marci Harvey (University of North Carolina School of the Arts: Winston Salem, NC)

Helping Students Explore Careers Related to Sustainability

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 398


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Educators will engage with lessons that can be used with an interactive website where students can learn about how geoscience-related careers can address the world’s greatest challenges, as defined by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will understand the importance of discussing careers in ways that address current student concerns and priorities, especially with respect to environmental challenges. Educators will explore resources to bring these discussions into Earth Science and other related courses.

SPEAKERS:
Sequoyah McGee (American Geosciences Institute: Herico, VA), Lindsay Mossa (American Geosciences Institute: ANNAPOLIS, MD)

Project-Based Learning 2.0 that works for Students and Teachers

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 272



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Toolkit for Teachers

STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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We will share the 2.0 version of the project-based learning that works for the students and the teachers. Our version has the effective tools, structures and supports for teachers and students to mitigate the challenges with teacher bandwidth and student time commitment.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will receive our ready-to-implement toolkit and see various student projects. Our student projects highlight how our students take on the most challenging and complex issues in our community and make a positive impact through interdisciplinary research and project-based learning.

SPEAKERS:
Kavita Gupta (Monta Vista High School: Cupertino, CA)

The Physics of Blood Spatter

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 282


STRAND: Research to Practice

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This session is a cross-curricular project between forensics science and AP Physics. These teachers have worked together to solve the age-old question- when do we need that in real life? Hello, real-world application! Here the session merges multi-level learners and teaches them to apply physics.

TAKEAWAYS:
Cross-curricular projects help strengthen student engagement and increase learning. The activity will be shared with participants for immediate use in their classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Tessah Zepeda (Los Fresnos CISD: Los Fresnos, TX), Misty Heredia (UTRGV: Brownsville, TX)

A Model Demonstrating the Changes in Gene Frequency of a Population

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 394


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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In keeping with an established New Orleans tradition, different colors of king cake babies are used to examine how the frequency of genes can change in a population following a natural disaster as some of the variations of babies have traits that will benefit their survival while others do not.

TAKEAWAYS:
A demonstration will accompany the presentation that shows how the bottleneck effect can alter gene frequency when the size of a population is severely reduced. This model can be used to incorporate Punnett squares, pedigree charts, genetic drift, and natural selection.

SPEAKERS:
Susan Gingold (Willow School NOLA: New Orleans, LA)

Earthquake Engineering: A Project Based Learning Classroom Example

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 284



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Earthquake Engineering Presentation
Slideshow that includes many hyperlinks to class materials.
Earthquake Engineering Student Materials
Design guidelines and reflection questions for earthquake engineering project.

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Attendees learn about a project based learning activity revolving around earthquake proof structures. Students design a miniature earthquake proof skyscraper using real engineering techniques to be tested on a shake table. Two real shake tables and real student examples will be shown.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees learn about implementing a project-based learning activity in HS Earth Science. Students investigate how natural disasters impact human populations, and apply engineering principles to develop earthquake resistance skyscrapers. Learn how we built a shake table to test these structures.

SPEAKERS:
Aaron Dose (North Polk Community School District: Alleman, IA)

Launching Futures: Empowering High School Students Through the Junior Space Entrepreneur Program (JSEP)

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 296



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Space Foundation - Junior Space Entrepreneur Program (JSEP)

STRAND: Research to Practice

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Explore how JSEP inspires high school students with hands-on Mars mission simulations and industry business development, fostering STEM skills and career aspirations.

TAKEAWAYS:
Discover how JSEP impacts student STEM self-efficacy and learn actionable steps to implement this innovative program in your school, inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders.

SPEAKERS:
Alex Grab (Space Foundation: Manitou Springs, CO)

Engineering Superheroes: Retaining Students Using Experiential Learning and Classroom Edutainment

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 295


STRAND: STEM Haven

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The entertainment industry has impacted students' experience in the classroom. Here we present an educational experiment at Lehigh University (Engineering) exploring the theory of filmmaking and the universe of superheroes to engage students an improve learning experience.

TAKEAWAYS:
Reinventing the class structure with a dynamics mirroring film plot diagrams, we identify key elements in Superheroes movies which can be used as science and math educational tools. We will provide resources for implementing this model at the Middle and High-School with experiential learning.

SPEAKERS:
Ricardo Castro (Professor and Chair: Bethlehem, PA)

Constructing Science and Engineering Knowledge with LEGO® Education

Saturday, November 9 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience the power of hands-on, inquiry-based learning with lessons that engage students and inspire STEAM careers. Explore how Science integrates with Computer Science and STEAM skills through real-world challenges, making it easy to bring science and engineering to life in the classroom!

Empowering Students: Enhancing Learning through Self-Assessment in STEM Education

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 292



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Empowering Students: Enhancing Learning through Self-Assessment in STEM Educatio
Presentation

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Explore how student self-assessment can transform STEM learning by empowering learners to reflect on and take charge of their educational journey. Gain practical strategies and tools to implement this effective approach in your classroom, enhancing engagement and understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn to implement student self-assessment techniques that boost independence, deepen understanding, and increase engagement in STEM subjects.

SPEAKERS:
Matthew Mawn (Roxbury High School: Succasunna, NJ)

EthnoSTEM — Cultivating Engagement by Connecting Students with the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of STEM in Diverse Cultural Traditions through Transdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning (TPBL)

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 291


STRAND: No Strand

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This session connects archaeology, anthropology, and history with STEM to bring TPBL activities and culturally relevant information to the classroom. The goal of these activities is to encourage diverse students to see themselves in STEM as a way to promote positive affect and a sense of belonging.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with materials, biographies, and TPBL activities that can be utilized to boost engagement among diverse students and help them see themselves in STEM majors and careers, while complying with NGSS goals and state standards.

SPEAKERS:
Lane Fargher Navarro (The PAST Foundation: Columbus, OH)

Exploring Student Investigations of Invasive Species at the Local Lake Using Inquiry Based Learning

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 299


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Teacher obtained mini grants used in order to teach lessons utilizing STEM pedagogy specific to science, math, and technology. Using the real-world problem of invasive species in nearby lakes, students investigate nutrient cycles and create restoration strategies to assist the local community.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn strategies and resources concerning the incorporation of local and environmental issues into inquiry-based STEM learning that allows students to impact their local community.

SPEAKERS:
Jenna D'Angelo (Student: Bridgeport, CT), Karen Hansen (Student: Bridgeport, CT), Bonnie Maur (Sacred Heart University: Monroe, CT), Andrew Lazowski (Sacred Heart University: Fairfield, CT), Adriana Piccolino (Student: Mount Kisco, NY)

HealthHacking: Students Exploring Health Outcomes with Big Data

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 296


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Engage students in authentic health research using the All of Us Research dataset. We will present curriculum we used to engage students in this robust dataset to investigate their own research questions about biomedicine.

TAKEAWAYS:
Session participants will explore "big data"-focused curriculum materials that were designed to help high school students engage with the NIH-funded All of Us platform. We will also discuss lessons learned about All of Us requirements and classroom limitations.

SPEAKERS:
Jimmie Thomas (Baylor College of Medicine: Houston, TX), Katherine Harris (Baylor College of Medicine: Houston, TX), Matthew Blank (Baylor College of Medicine: Houston, TX)

The Power of Play

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 276


STRAND: Research to Practice

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Can play-based learning improve critical thinking in the classroom? Teaching can be tough and disruptive students can cause burnout. Research shows that incorporating fun, interactive activities into lessons can increase student engagement and encourage curiosity.

TAKEAWAYS:
By researching modern teaching methods like playing in any subject, educators can design stimulating lessons that appeal to students' natural curiosity and desire for play.

SPEAKERS:
Brooke Garza (St. Rose of Lima Catholic School: Houston, TX)

Hive Learning Ecosystem: Introducing High School Students to Rapidly Evolving Cross-Disciplinary Skills and Careers in Data Science, AI and Healthcare

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 383



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Hive Learning Ecosystem Data Science, AI and You in Healthcare

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Data Science, AI, and You (DSAIY) in Health Care aims to broaden participation in STEM through an innovative and culturally responsive learning ecosystem for teaching rapidly evolving cross-disciplinary STEM fields to high school students, using data science and AI.

TAKEAWAYS:
After completing the curriculum and datathon, we interviewed teachers and students. One teacher commented, “The kids walked away getting a much better appreciation for AI, how it's impacting certain aspects of the healthcare field, how it can impact society.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Eller (STEM Program Director: barrington, RI)

Launching High School Research Programs: Empowering Students through Inquiry-Based Learning

Saturday, November 9 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 289


STRAND: STEM Haven

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This round table discussion will outline the key components, benefits and struggles of high school research programs. Established research program directors will be able to provide insights for educators and administrators seeking to implement similar initiatives in their schools.

TAKEAWAYS:
By implementing research programs for high school students, we can enhance science education and empower the next generation of scientists, innovators, and problem-solvers.

SPEAKERS:
Caleb Bagby (Senior Director of Engineering, Technology, and Design: Chattanooga, TN), Ashley Posey (McCallie School: Flat Rock, AL)

Discovering NSTA’s STEM Instructional Materials for High School

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 271



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https://my.nsta.org/collection/KZAUnDvxi44_E?
Session collection with slides and resources

STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Discover NSTA’s 9-12 STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) instructional materials! These materials allow students to explain phenomena or design solutions to problems while developing and applying the knowledge and practices of multiple STEM disciplines.

TAKEAWAYS:
Phenomenon or problem-driven instructional materials allow students to use the knowledge and practices of multiple disciplines to construct explanations and design solutions.

SPEAKERS:
Patrice Scinta (NSTA: Brooklyn, NY)

The Sludge Lab: A Comprehensive Project-Based Laboratory Practical for Differentiated Learners

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 292


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Students are tasked with purifying water from a "sludge" containing a variety of insoluble solids, soluble ionic compounds and non-miscible liquids. Project worksheets and scaffolding recommendations will be shared to help with differentiating the activity for a spectrum of learners.

TAKEAWAYS:
A comprehensive lab practical is a useful way for students at all levels to apply their knowledge to a real-life chemistry challenge. It demonstrates that concepts in Chemistry are not siloed units to forget once you are done with them, but rather a building of knowledge with interlocking parts.

SPEAKERS:
Caroline Gochoco-Tsuyuki (Archbishop Riordan High School: Lafayette, CA)

Using a Scanning Electron Microscope in Secondary Education

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 392


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Using a scanning electron microscope engages high school students in STEM and empowers them to explore the microscopic world around them.

TAKEAWAYS:
It is possible (and exciting) to have a scanning electron microscope at your school! Using a SEM in high school fosters hands-on learning, develops STEM skills, encourages real-world applications, involves the challenge of independent research, provides career readiness and engages the community.

SPEAKERS:
Krista Wilks (W. F. West High School: Chehalis, WA)

Intro to Graphs and Food Insecurity

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 283


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Participants will put themselves into the shoes of various people around the city of Philadelphia to get a sense of how their experiences shape their access to nutritional food. Following this activity, participants will engage in a discussion about their first thoughts about the SSI topic at hand.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants in this session will take away ideas on how to incorporate active student learning about the socio-scientific issue of food insecurity and its effects on school-based achievement.

SPEAKERS:
Shawnee Harvey (teacher: Philadelphia, PA), Abigail Howard (Special Education Teacher: Philadelphia, PA)

Careers in Science: A Rural High School Classroom Career Exploration

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 396


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Learn how one graduate student approaches careers in STEM learning with her high school students through an intentional exploration of what could be. Learn how to collaborate with professionals within your community and host career events for graduating seniors to explore their options.

TAKEAWAYS:
Discover practical strategies for implementing a STEM career exploration embedded unit into your curriculum. Seek out opportunities to introduce students to diverse career paths through workshops, guest speakers, virtual experiences, and partnerships with professionals and organizations.

SPEAKERS:
Olivia Cruse (Graduate Student and High School Teacher: Lufkin, TX)

Teaching with Flying Robots: Drones and the Power of 6

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 293


STRAND: STEM Haven

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The workshop explores the benefits of using drone operation across the STEM disciplines. Motivational and cognitive benefits will be discussed along with examples of drone use.

TAKEAWAYS:
Drones can be used in the science classroom as a student-centered hands-on activity that explores real-world phenomenon to enhance problem solving and spatial reasoning abilities.

SPEAKERS:
Stephen Farenga (Queens College, CUNY: Williston Park, NY), Salvatore Garofalo (Queens College, City University of New York: Mineola, NY)

Exploring New Visualization and Pedagogical Strategies for Supporting Students in Organizing, Transforming, and Making Sense of Data

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 278



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Multidata Slides

STRAND: Research to Practice

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Come learn about research into how students conceptualize data structure, how hierarchical/grouped structures can help support learning and analysis, and explore potential pedagogical moves and technical scaffolds to aid in student sensemaking with data.

TAKEAWAYS:
Many datasets inherently have a hierarchical structure or can be grouped in a way that creates hierarchy. Spreadsheets are poorly suited for the exploration of such datasets. However, new tools with flexible ways to organize and visualize hierarchically grouped data can support student sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Daniel Damelin (The Concord Consortium: Bolton, MA)

Enzyme lab analysis using student data

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 285



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Enzyme Lab using Google Sheets
Open the link to get to 11 files to be saved in your Google Drive. These include student and teacher instructions, spreadsheets to display curves of product vs. time and of initial enzyme rates vs. different parameters (enzyme conc., substrate conc., pH, temperature, ionic strength). It's really not as hard as it sounds :)

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Enzymes rates are affected by many factors, e.g., enzyme conc., substrate conc., temp., pH, and ionic strength. Students in 8-10 groups test assigned factors at multiple levels and input their data into a prepared GoogleSheet, which calculates initial rates and plots curves of rate vs.factor level.

TAKEAWAYS:
You will recieve links to lab instructions and a prepared spreadsheet with and without a sample data set. Using this tool, students learn how plots of product concentration vs. time are used to make a plot of initial rate vs. factor levels. Rate curves lead to an understanding of enzyme regulation.

SPEAKERS:
Steven Peppers (Germanna Community College: Fredericksburg, VA)

Fostering Innovation Across All Disciplines in 9-12 through Makerspaces

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 252


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Explore integrating makerspace & tech at the high school level across all disciplines, from English to Science to Foreign Languages. Discover innovative projects and strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing learning and creativity in every classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Innovative ways to integrate technology and STEM everywhere in high school.

SPEAKERS:
Lauren Mitchell Ludwig (Director of Makerspace: New York, NY)

Great News! Now YOU Will Be Teaching PHYSICS!!

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 294



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Help with community for YOUR Professional Organization
Check out aapt.org for a Physics Community. 1/3 of the AAPT membership are HS Teachers of Physics. You are in the majority if Physics is only one of your preparations for the school day. Use this letter and adapt it to invite your surrounding group to help you grow . Email me with [email protected]
Resurces for Teacher beginning their journey in Physics
Resources to help a New or Seasoned teacher selected to teach Physics. For questions email Tommi Holsenbeck, [email protected]

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Your new teaching assignment includes PHYSICS, YIKES! What do you do? Master physics teachers will share strategies, resources and lessons, for a "newbie" as they begin to love physics and the exciting physics lab activities for the classroom. Remember a day without physics doesn’t exist.

TAKEAWAYS:
Physics is not all formulas and math problems: there are everyday examples and opportunities for students to experience the science behind car collisions, speeding tickets, wind powered homes, polarized sunglasses and MUCH more. Resources for new to physics teachers are available to all.

SPEAKERS:
Stacy Gwartney (Region 7 Education Service Center: Jacksonville, TX), Elizabeth Holsenbeck (Alabama Science in Motion/AAPT/PTRA: Hardaway, AL)

Call to Action: Leveraging Social Justice in STEM to Spark Student Engagement

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 290



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NOLA - CER Stance Activity
NOLA - Legislator Letter Activity

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Students often ask “why are we learning this?” and “when will I use this?” that point to issues of connecting STEM concepts to their everyday experiences. Participants will discuss and plan how to incorporate social justice STEM pedagogy in classrooms to foster students’ civic engagement.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers share best practices for fostering student debates on complex issues, considering ethics, culture, and morals. They will explore evidence-based science arguments and civic engagement, with access to classroom resources like sample units of study.

SPEAKERS:
Augusto Macalalag, Jr. (Arcadia University: Wyncote, PA), Joseph Johnson (Mercyhurst University: Erie, PA), Dylan Fedell (Palisades High School: Kintnersville, PA)

Lessons Learned from Science Teaching and Science Teacher Education

Saturday, November 9 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 257


STRAND: Research to Practice

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This session provides best practices in secondary STEM education. We share our approaches to equity-centered, cultural responsiveness teaching. As former middle and high school science teachers, who are now university faculty, participants will interrogate trends in effective science instruction.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will be able to identify strategies for continuous improvement in secondary science instruction that center culturally responsive instruction.

SPEAKERS:
Anita Sanyal (University of Maryland)

Easy & Effective Uses of ARC-GIS in Formal and Non-Formal Settings

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Session participants will experience the immersive Half-Earth Project map to explore our planet's richness and fragility. Then, they will learn to utilize ARC-GIS Story Maps to transform scientific content and data into compelling narratives suitable for non-formal and formal environments.

TAKEAWAYS:
In this session, attendees will be introduced to RC-GIS Story Maps and learn to create simple, learner-centered resources. They will also receive materials to support the continued application of this tool and facilitate student-created content.

SPEAKERS:
Claire Lannoye-Hall (Detroit Zoological Society: Huntington Woods, MI), Jocelyn Miller (E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation: Chapel Hill, NC)

Hot & Cheap – Great Classroom STEM Activities!

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 287


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Test some heat-treated metal samples; practice your math skills and artistry with a STEAM activity; work in groups for an engineering challenge! There’s a little something for everyone and we won’t judge you for wanting to be hot and cheap in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will leave with at least 3 useful lab activities giving opportunities for measurement, math, engineering, collaborative work, and an understanding of the materials around us. All of the activities use easy to find and household materials that are available at low cost.

SPEAKERS:
Briana Richardson (Washington High School: Columbus, OH)

Social Emotional Learning and Engineering: Building Community through Meaningful Engineering Tasks using Scrum

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 288


STRAND: STEM Haven

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This session will engage participants in an engineering task using a project management approach called Scrum. Embedded throughout the experience, we will demonstrate how we explicitly teach students SEL. We will share our classroom experiences and strategies to promote SEL and engineering design.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how they can embed an agile project management approach called Scrum and SEL into Engineering Design. We will show strategies we have used to teach SEL and Scrum that have resulted in much more productive group work.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Borton (Science Teacher and Ed.D Student: Nevada, IA), Jesse Wilcox (University of Northern Iowa: Cedar Falls, IA)

Hunting For Brown Dwarfs With NSF NOIRLab

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 398


STRAND: STEM Haven

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NSF’s NOIRLab’s Teen Astronomy Café – To Go! program brings students the excitement of scientific discovery by exploring astronomical data. Learn how students can hunt for brown dwarfs and planets in the outer solar system using the citizen science project Backyward Worlds. Laptops are encouraged.

TAKEAWAYS:
By exploring the Teen Astronomy Café – To Go! program designed to support the NGSS, participants will learn about the resources available to introduce astronomical data analysis their classrooms and help students develop critical thinking and data literacy skills.

SPEAKERS:
Robert Sparks (NSF's NOIRLab: Tucson, AZ)

Making Sense of Data: The power of combining ELA and Science

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 294


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Learning and practicing data literacy skills creates a literacy-science crosswalk. Using the Checkology® lesson “Making Sense of Data,” and with the support of NLP experts, participants will develop a cross-curricular lesson.

TAKEAWAYS:
Presenters will support attendees as they develop an ELA and STEM cross-curricular lesson extension. Presenters will give attendees a live lesson demonstration and facilitate a QFT (question, formulation, technique) session to crowd-source the development of the lesson extension.

SPEAKERS:
Brittney Smith (The University of South Carolina: Cincinnati, OH)

The Skull Comparison Investigation on a Budget!

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 399


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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This essential biology investigation requires students to compare hominid skulls, studying the morphological changes as humans evolved. Skull models cost thousands of dollars. Do this important investigation for free with our slide presentation, student instructions, 2D skulls, and online resources.

TAKEAWAYS:
This essential biology investigation requires students to compare hominid skulls, studying the morphological changes as humans evolved. Skull models cost thousands of dollars. Do this important investigation for free with our slide presentation, student instructions, 2D skulls, and online resources.

SPEAKERS:
Melanie Trecek-King (Thinking Is Power: Franklin, MA)

Why Did the Acid Go to the Gym? To Become a Little Buffer!

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 388



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Why did the acid to go the gym_ To be a little buffer..pptx

STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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This session will explore acid base chemistry. Hands-on, data collection, simulations, and card sorts will be utilized to encourage participants to have fun with the complex chemistry topic of acid base chemistry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Acid base chemistry and buffers are difficult concepts for students to grasp. This session will help teachers create and modify traditional lecture activities to be student-centered, hands-on learning opportunities.

SPEAKERS:
Chris Coker (Camden Fairview High School: Camden, AR), Stacy Thibodeaux (Southside High School: Scott, LA)

Exploring Nature-Inspired Invention: A Hands-On Invention Journey in the Elementary Classroom

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 266


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Embark on a journey that will engage elementary students in understanding interactions in nature to create inventions and solve problems. A lesson that seamlessly integrates science, math, ELA, and intellectual property concepts, fostering holistic learning experiences for elementary students.

TAKEAWAYS:
Through hands-on activities, participants will gain practical experience applying the principles of nature-inspired invention to their elementary classrooms. They will also discover innovative ways to encourage their students to explore their own creativity and problem-solving abilities.

SPEAKERS:
Kathy Hoppe (STEMisED, Inc: Rio Rico, AZ)

Fueling Success for Students - Win up to $20K for your students and school

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 256



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2024 - 25 Shell_UrbanScienceEducatorsDevelopmentAward.pdf
2024-25 Shell Lab Regional Challenge requirements and ckls.pdf
2024-25 Shell_ScienceTeachingAward.pdf

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Sponsoring Company: Shell Programs - NSTA

Do you impact your school and community with STEM? If you teach K–12, come start your winning application, for either of the three programs sponsored by Shell USA, Inc. We'll walk through the application step by step and you'll be able to begin your application or nomination form live.

SPEAKERS:
Amanda Upton (NSTA: Fresno, TX)

Inspiring Elementary Students to Pursue STEAM Careers Early on, Sparking Joy and Curiosity

Saturday, November 9 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Learn how to inspire elementary and middle school students to see themselves in STEM careers. We’ll explore STEM professionals’ stories and share classroom resources co-created with experts in racing and ocean advocacy to bring hands-on, playful learning to life.

Equal Access to Science: Universal Design and Students with Disabilities

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 288


STRAND: No Strand

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Full inclusion of students with disabilities in STEM involves both accommodation strategies for students and universal design of instruction that enhances learning for all students.

TAKEAWAYS:
Universal design of instruction makes science lessons accessible to students with special needs as well as mainstream learners.

SPEAKERS:
Lyla Mae Crawford (University of Washington: Spokane, WA)

Enhancing your STEM projects with Sensors

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 287



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Google Share
tinyurl.com/mu26jkbn

STRAND: STEM Haven

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We will explore the processes of a STEM project following the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by using data collected by sensors to help teams evaluate the effectiveness of their project.

TAKEAWAYS:
How can we encourage teams to use sensors in their STEM project so that they will better understand the impact of their plan.

SPEAKERS:
David Young (Enter confirmation #: Fayetteville, AR)

Connecting Math and Science through Technology: Data Analysis Made Easy

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 293



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Data_Analysis- NSTA'24-NOLA.pptx

STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Increase student engagement in analysis and evaluation of real data. Engage students of different ability levels in mathematical models with measurements not previously accessible in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Collect and use real data to develop mathematical models and learn how to test your hypothesis by performing an experiment and analyzing your results, combining graphing calculators with several wireless sensors to maximize instructional time.

SPEAKERS:
Karlheinz Haas (retired: Tequesta, FL)

Hot Metals for Cool Teachers

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 397


STRAND: No Strand

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Explore how students can change a metal’s properties through alloying, heat-treating, and/or cold-working. Classroom activities that will enhance chemistry understanding of atomic structure and real world engineering relevance. Deepen understanding of binary phase diagrams.

TAKEAWAYS:
How do architects and manufacturers manipulate common metal properties to get the metals to behave in the desired way for a specific use? Participants will make a simple low-melt tin-based alloy and explore a binary phase diagram. Heat-treating of steel and cold-working of copper is also explored.

SPEAKERS:
Scott Spohler (Global Impact STEM Academy: Springfield, OH)

Igniting Agents of Change in STEM Classrooms

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 286


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Immerse yourself in a captivating learning experience as you critically analyze the environmental and social issues surrounding a coal ash landfill located in a small, rural town in Alabama. Join others as you explore how to help students analyze and solve community issues through Design Thinking.

TAKEAWAYS:
Science educators will learn how to create and implement Design Thinking lessons centered around local community issues.

SPEAKERS:
Malysa Chandler (Clinical Instructor/Doc Student: Marion, AL)

A Chemical Inquiry: Let’s Master Equilibrium!

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 299


STRAND: Tech Tools

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Participants will: Undertake a “hands on” equilibrium Inquiry with a large K value. Use Inquiry to resolve equilibrium misconceptions. Use appropriate technology for data collection/analysis.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn to use Inquiry to overcome student misconceptions about chemical equilibrium.

SPEAKERS:
Gregory Dodd (George Washington High School: Pennsboro, WV)

Empowering Students: Enhancing Learning through Self-Assessment in STEM Education

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 279


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Explore how student self-assessment can transform STEM learning by empowering learners to reflect on and take charge of their educational journey. Gain practical strategies and tools to implement this effective approach in your classroom, enhancing engagement and understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn to implement student self-assessment techniques that boost independence, deepen understanding, and increase engagement in STEM subjects.

SPEAKERS:
Matthew Mawn (Roxbury High School: Succasunna, NJ)

Distracted Driving Dangers: Test drive students’ STEM skills with distracted driving Touch Tracks and other fun activities from the “Crash Science in the Classroom” free program.

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 281


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Complete a distracted driving hands-on activity and discover award-winning videos and more inquiry-based activities from IIHS’s Crash Science in the Classroom program that illustrates the vital connections between biology, physics, mathematics, medicine, engineering, and teen crash safety.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will measure their reaction time and complete a distracted driving simulation using a series of 4 activities simulating the 4 major types of driving distractions. Participants will also learn how to access detailed lesson plans, teacher tips videos, student lab sheets and answer keys.

SPEAKERS:
Pini Kalnite (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Highway Loss Data Institute: Arlington, VA), Griff Jones (University of Florida: Newberry, FL)

Investigating Force, Motion, and Energy with LEGO® Education

Saturday, November 9 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 240/241


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Sponsoring Company: LEGO Education

Experience hands-on STEAM learning with LEGO® Education! In this session, you'll explore cause-and-effect, model real-world phenomena, and analyze data to solve problems. Discover how our solutions help students understand force, motion, and energy while bringing learning to life through play.

Improving a Core Science Practice in Science Fair Activities

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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Science Fair Project First Impressions Poster

STRAND: Research to Practice

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A former national science fair judge provides insights on how good titles can improve the odds of winning at science fairs. The poster will describe what the parts of a "good" title are and how teachers can help your students create one.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will learn the components of a good project title (from an research project on science fairs) and how to help their students develop a good title for their own project.

SPEAKERS:
G. Michael Bowen (Mount Saint Vincent University: Halifax, NS)

Water Education from a Water Agency

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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The Water Replenishment District (WRD) manages and protects the local groundwater resources for a little over four million residents. WRD's free Education Programs allow residents and educators to learn and familiarize themselves about the importance of water in our region.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will be able to learn how to contact their local water agency for free resources and/or field trips that educate students about the importance of water.

SPEAKERS:
Monica Sijder (Water Replenishment District: Huntington Park, CA)

Free, Standards-Aligned STEM Resources from TeachEngineering

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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TeachEngineering is a free, online digital library of K-12 STEM resources. Our goal is to make applied science, technology, and math come alive by integrating engineering design and design thinking into STEM classrooms. Stop by for free hands-on activities and to create your own prototype!

TAKEAWAYS:
TeachEngineering is a free, online digital library of K-12 STEM resources that integrate engineering and engineering design into science learning. This growing collection is composed of 1,750+ curricular materials, which are educator-created, classroom-tested, peer-reviewed and standards-aligned.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Kracha (Teach Engineering)

When Blue is Green Curriculum

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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BiG activity Lets Get Started
This activity guides students (or teams of students) to set up a simple aquaponics system with goldfish and basil.
BiG NGSS
When Blue is Green curriculum overview
When Blue is Green (BiG): Sustainable Blue Food Systems Driven by Integrated Aquaponics The overarching goal of this Purdue University-led SAS project is to increase local and regional production of adequate, nutritious, and affordable blue foods with a minimal environmental footprint to ultimately diversify US agricultural systems and dietary patterns.
When Blue is Green project overview

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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This session will introduce the When Blue is Green (BiG) curriculum. The goal of BiG is a zero-waste, grid-independent, and economically viable food production system to facilitate the increase regional production of nutritious and affordable blue foods with a minimal environmental footprint.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will find one, or more, free on-line activities they can incorporate into their classroom to broaden the scope of topics they teach. Topics include aquaponics, nutrition, economics, water quality, and waste recycling.

SPEAKERS:
Natalie Carroll (Doctor: West Lafayette, IN)

Chem & STEM

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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Ai Edu Colab

STRAND: Lesson Showcase

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Discover how to fuse Chemistry with STEM through our dynamic poster session! Explore integrating 3D printing, AI, engineering, laser cutting, & movie practical effects into your curriculum. Enhance teaching & captivate students by merging traditional chemistry concepts with cutting-edge technology.

TAKEAWAYS:
Uncover fresh, innovative strategies for infusing cutting-edge technology into your chemistry classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Nadim Sarhan (Faculty Member: Town and Country, MO), Melanie Shedd (The Principia: St Louis, MO)

Let’s Tinker with Toys: Using Reverse Engineering to Stimulate Student Sensemaking

Saturday, November 9 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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NSTA_2024_TinkerPosterv2.pdf
Poster

STRAND: STEM Haven

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Ever wonder how a wind-up toy works? Or what causes a spinning top to light up? Stop by this poster to see what’s inside some of your favorite toys and learn how tinkering activities can promote student sensemaking in physics.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will learn how to identify the ways tinkering can support student sensemaking in physics; have the option to participate in a simple tinkering exercise; and receive practical tools to facilitate reverse-engineering activities in their classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Forsythe (Texas State University: San Marcos, TX)

Engineering Connects Classrooms to STEM Careers

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 271


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Find out how to leverage opportunities in your-day-to-day science teaching to get students excitedly picturing themselves in STEM careers! We’ll show you how to use high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) to intentionally support students’ development of Career Readiness Competencies.

TAKEAWAYS:
Become familiar with Career Readiness Competencies and how to use HQIM to create opportunities for students to develop these competencies.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Phillips (NSTA: Arlington, VA), Rob Wallace (: Houma, LA)

Build Local Connections & Global Perspective with Participatory Science (Bring your own device!)

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 287


STRAND: STEM Haven

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In this workshop, you’ll learn how to help your students connect to nature through birds–an accessible animal in every season, explore biodiversity data, build science practices with eBird participatory science, and use tech and big data to help conservation efforts wherever you are.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will be able to: use the Merlin Bird ID app to identify birds, submit data to eBird, and describe how participatory science helps students develop data literacy, deepen their understanding of biodiversity, uncover real-world patterns and trends, and support conservation efforts.

SPEAKERS:
Susan Licher (Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Blacksburg, VA)

Power Up the Microgrid: Teach your students to become smart energy managers on campus!

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 286


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Inspire students to lead energy action and design a campus microgrid system. This hands-on workshop equips educators with practical knowledge to engage students in energy-related concepts, including microgrids and energy analysis, fostering energy literacy and sustainability awareness.

TAKEAWAYS:
This hands-on session will cover the United States’ energy system, energy resilience, transitions toward a decentralized energy generation, and how to solve problems like energy managers. Participants will leave the workshop with concepts and strategies to implement this lesson with their students.

SPEAKERS:
Bahar Pahlevani (The Energy Coalition: Irvine, CA), Tess Hooper (Project Manager: Irvine, CA)

Engineering, MagLev, and Quantum Levitation

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 385


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Wanna go fast? Really fast? Maglev trains have superior acceleration, lower maintenance, and provide a smooth ride but there are also some challenges. Designing a model allows students to learn about magnetic fields, superconductors which provides a means to connect to the exciting world of quantum.

TAKEAWAYS:
Real world applications for quantum information science and engineering STEM project appropriate for the classroom Content on maglev, magnetic fields, superconductors, levitation

SPEAKERS:
Karen Matsler (University of Texas Arlington: Arlington, TX)

Using Verizon Virtual Reality Apps to Foster Inclusive and Novel Learning of Space Science

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 398



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Using Verizon Virtual Reality Apps to Foster Inclusive and Novel Learning of Space Science Materials List.pdf
Participants will be split into 4 groups, and rotate among 4 stations throughout the presentation. Not all materials will be present at all stations, but all participants will interact with all materials in their rotations.

STRAND: Tech Tools

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Experience the free Verizon Innovative Learning Lab VR app - Visceral Science - along with hands-on supportive learning activities about space science. Discover strategies to incorporate VR as a teaching tool in limited-resource classroom settings with students of diverse backgrounds.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn to use the Visceral Science app as an opportunity for novel learning of space science. Discover how to effectively use limited virtual reality resources in a large classroom setting.

SPEAKERS:
Andrew Bundas (Senior Planetarium Educator: TOLEDO, OH), Mariam Khella (STEM Educator: Jersey City, NJ), Brandon Daniels (Liberty Science Center: Jersey City, NJ)

Electromagnetic Spectrum 2.0

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 384



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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1obRm3XKG2W7p-mcYNu3PTrLpoF8ddTDp?usp=sharing

STRAND: Curriculum and Assessment

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Learn to apply some cool technology to the old calculations of wavelength, energy, and frequency. We will apply some vertical whiteboarding with some calculator technology and a dab of coding to engage students in the classification of the electromagnetic spectrum with lights, sounds, and pictures.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how to enhance the rudimentary calculations of energy, frequency, and wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum with hands on activities and ideas.

SPEAKERS:
Stacy Thibodeaux (Southside High School: Scott, LA), Chris Coker (Camden Fairview High School: Camden, AR)

Differentiating Professional Learning: Teachers need it too!

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 275


STRAND: Research to Practice

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We encourage and sometimes require teachers to differentiate in the classroom; however, we rarely consider the importance of differentiating professional learning for teachers. But, teachers need it too! In this session, several strategies for differentiating professional learning will be shared.

TAKEAWAYS:
Differentiation is not just for the classroom; it is also a component of designing effective professional learning.

SPEAKERS:
Brooke Whitworth (Clemson University: Clemson, SC)

Biogeochemistry Bringing Research into the Classroom with STEM

Saturday, November 9 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 281



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Biogeochemistry My Research in Greenland and How I Used it in My Classroom
This is the google slide of my presentation.
Biogeochemistry My Research in Greenland and How I Used it in My Classroom
This is the resource page for all the activities.
Biogeochemistry My Research in Greenland and How I Used it in My Classroom
Biogeochemistry Resource page updated

STRAND: Research to Practice

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Participants will be engaged with current research techniques using STEM to engaged students in real world problem solving.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will take away strategies and techniques to use in their classroom to introduce students to how to collect, analyze and report out research.

SPEAKERS:
Judith Lucas-Odom (Chester High School: Ardmore, PA)

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