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  • 7/30/2019 Southeastern MA STEM Resource Fair for Educators 2013

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    t h e s o u th e a s te rnm a s s a c h u s e t t sS T E M n e tw o rk

    A Resource for Science,Technology, Engineering

    & Mathematics

    Education

    The Southeast/Cape &

    Islands Regional PreK-16

    STEM Network, one of seven

    regional STEM Networks in

    Massachusetts, is funded

    through the Massachusetts

    Department of Higher

    Educations STEM Pipeline

    Fund and administered by theCONNECT Partnership.

    For additional information

    about the Southeastern

    Massachusetts STEM

    Network, visit www.connect-

    semass.org/stem or email

    southeaststemnetwork@

    connectsemass.org

    resource fair for educators

    Southeastern Massachusetts STEM Network

    Thursday, May 23, 2013

    Bridgewater State University

    c/o CONNECT Partnership66 Hooper StreetBurnell Hall, Room 119Bridgewater, MA 02325508.531.1440www.connectsemass.org/stem

    Cover image courtesy of twobee at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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    About the Southeastern MA STEM Resource FairE N E R G I Z I N G I N T E R E S T I N S C I E N C E , T E C H N O L O G Y, E N G I N E E R I N G & M A T H

    Walk away with inspiring, hands-on

    STEM lessons to use with young children

    and K-12 students in your classroom

    the very next day. Learn about STEM

    resources such as summer science

    camps for kids, professional develop-

    ment, curriculum, field trips, and in-class-

    room resources. Meet STEM profession-

    als willing to share their love of STEM

    with your students! Space is limited for

    this free event - register today!

    www.connectsemass.org/stem

    AGRI CULTUR E & NATURA L RE SOUR CES:

    Sea the Silly Side of Chemistry; Building Links to

    the Marine World

    ARCHITE CTURE & D ESIGN:Integrating STEM, Arts and Humanities;

    Visualizing Science; Connecting Inquiry; Imaging

    Technology and the Common Core

    BIOLOGICAL & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE:

    Digestion in a Bag and the Spread of Influenza;

    CityLabs Mobile Lab; Design a Prosthetic Hand

    COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE:

    Ipad Applications for Active Science and Student-

    Centered Vocabulary Retention; Game Design

    ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY:

    Lego League; FIRST Robotics; Sports &

    Engineering

    E X H I B I T O R S

    ( P a r t i a l L i s t )

    AccuRounds, AmericanChemical Society,

    Amgen-Bruce WallaceBiotechnology Program,

    Blue Heron STEMEducation, Bridgewater-

    Raynham Regional HighSchool, Bridgewater

    State University, CACCI/Child Care Network,Cambridge ScienceFestival, Cape Cod

    Community College,Childrens Museum of

    Easton, Cohasset CoastalStudent Research Ctr.,FIRST, Green Schools

    Project, HarborOneCredit Union, Jr. Tech,

    Massachusetts Afterschool

    Partnership, MA. Assoc.of Science Teachers,

    MIT Museum, MuseumInstitute for TeachingScience, Museum of

    Science Boston,National Institutes for

    Health, National MarineLife Center, North

    Attleboro Public Schools,Ocean Explorium,Sandwich Public

    Schools, StellwagenBank National MarineSanctuary, Stonehill

    College, Sangari ActiveScience, United States

    Air Force, Upper CapeRegional Technical

    School, Waquoit BayNational Estuarine

    Research Reserve,WGBH, U.S. Dept.of Labor/Womens

    Bureau, UnitedWater, Verizon,

    WeymouthSchools, Wheaton

    College

    HEALTH PROFESSIONALS/CLINICAL SERVICES:

    Marine Animal Rehabilitation to Support STEM

    Goals; National Institutes for Health

    MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS:Dynamic Mathematics; Math in How You Move

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES:

    NOVA Education - WGBH; Flying Balsa Airplane

    and Indoor Helicopters; Train Like a NASA

    Astronaut

    OTHER STEM MAJORS:

    From Blueprint to Assembly Line; Fueling the

    Future; Maker Movement

    Sample Activities by STEM Majors in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

    S c h e d u l e o f A c t i v i t i e s :

    2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration

    2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Area Open

    3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Workshop Session 1

    4:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workshop Session 2

    5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Networking

    C o n t a c t U s :For additional information or to participate in the STEM Expo, contact STEM Coordinator Katherine

    Honey, kh o n e y@co mca s t . n e t , 508.316.1480, or register at www.connectsemass.org/stem

    WH O SH O U LD

    ATTEND?

    Early Childhood educators,

    PK - 12 teachers and adminis-

    trators, informal science edu-cation professionals, school

    guidance counselors, school

    committee members, teacher

    prep programs and other

    representatives from communi-

    ties such as: local business

    leaders, after-school program

    providers, and local, state, or

    federal representatives.

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