Engineering a STEM Trend in a Middle School
Offered By: Richland County School District One via Canvas Network
Course Description
Overview
Although middle school teachers are not formally employed as project managers, they have been called on to lead small to medium sized Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (also called STEM) related projects for their schools. The projects must be interdisciplinary, meaning integrated learning must occur across several content areas. The STEM project must appeal to girls and boys from every background,and promote STEM related clubs within the school (i.e. STEM trendy). The project requires collaboration utilizing a blog, twitter, a web page, YouTube, Google Docs, One Drive, a Flickr photo site, Prezi presentations, and most importantly a Microsoft Project file. All of the STEM projects should show a linkage between education and industry sectors. Teachers are required to connect project activities to the four STEM domains of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics relative to your grade level. The Science and Engineering Practices (SEPS) guides are a major input for planning your projects.
Syllabus
Module 1: Introductions and Creating the STEMtrend project file
Module 2: Planning Project STEMtrends
Module 3: Designing Project STEMtrends
Module 4: Developing Project STEMtrends
Module 5: Implementing and Supporting Project STEMtrends
Taught by
Felicia Collins
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