Contact Barb Land at Square One Education Network for an application for any or all of these workshops. Space is limited and restrictions apply. There are significant grant funded materials attached to each of these workshops. Limited funding is available for substitute reimbursement. barb@squareonenetwork.orgor 248.736.7537Gateway to the Microscopic World Oakland Schools, Waterford MI 8:30-11:30am
Gateway to the Microscopic World February 29, 2012 Oakland Schools, Waterford MI
Join us for a half day workshop to familiarize yourself with an outstanding high tech tool--the handheld digital microscope. Teachers that attend this workshop will be able to check out our classroom set for student use. Curriculum lessons are aligned to state standards and benchmarks. Join us to brainstorm additional uses for this great device! $20/person.
Synergy Summit: Winning the Future August 15, 2012 Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti MI
A dynamic, interactive conference intermingling educators, business leaders, students and universities in addressing the needs of both education and industry to develop a highly trained and motivated future workforce. The 2011 conference featured a keynote by three time Space Shuttle Astronaut and Michigan Native, Dave Leestma. Other speakers included economist Lou Glazer and Science Education Specialist for Michigan Dept. of Education, Kevin Richard. Lend your voice to this important dialogue. 9-4 in the Student Center at Eastern Michigan University. Planning for a dynamic, relevant and engaging program are well underway. Save the date!
Cost: $95 (includes lunch and materials) SBCEUs are available for this conference
GPS and Geocaching: From Adventure to Benchmark Closed
Join in the fun and excitement of using GPS and Geocaching to make your science curriculum come alive. Geocaching is a high tech cross-curricular scavenger hunt that will engage your students while making real-world technology accessible and understandable. Teachers will spend the day learning how GPS works and participating in hands on activities applicable to the classroom and HSCE/GLCEs. 8:30am to 3:30pm at the Detroit Zoological Park. Square One will supply a classroom set of GPS units (12 units) to the first five schools that register. ($1,500 value) Beyond those five teams, other schools are welcome to attend and use Square One's lending library of GPS units for their classroom use.
Cost: $25 (includes lunch and materials)
Tivitz Math and Strategy – Supports Key Concepts and Student Assessment Closed
Join us for a half-day session facilitated by the dynamic Dr. Kathryn Clark, former chief scientist for human spaceflight at NASA, as she guides us through a hands-on workshop. Dr. Clark is dedicated to a smarter America with emphasis on mathematics as the key to student success. Learn how to use Tivitz games to develop and hone your students’ problem solving and critical thinking skills for the content in the Michigan Content Expectations in Number and Operations and Algebraic Thinking in a fun and challenging way. Join in the conversation regarding its use as a unique formative assessment tool. 8:30am to 1pm at the Ann Arbor Hands On Museum.
Cost: $25 includes a classroom set (15) of Tivitz board games valued at $450 for use at your school
Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles Fri. & Sat. November 11 & 12 Portage Central Middle School, Portage MI Closed
Educators for 5-12 grade youth with an interest in hands-on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines as they apply to the marine environment are invited to attend this exciting 2-day workshop that provides a truly unique educational opportunity. Participants will receive an instruction manual, materials and support to design, engineer and build a fully functional underwater remotely operated vehicle or ROV. STEM skills and activities presented in this workshop support standards and benchmarks in science, math and technology. Each team will receive lessons, design and build a fully functional ROV, control box, power source, and optical system valued at over $800
Cost: $150 per team of three for workshop meals, materials and instruction. SBCEUs are available
Science of Cell Phones and Wireless Summer 2012 Dates and location to be determined
We have discovered while we use Iphones, Blackberrys, and other wireless devices every day, most students and teachers do not have a clue of the science behind these technological marvels. These devices can be used to effectively teach physics concepts, technology, engineering, and mathematics. 8:30 – 4 both days
Cost: $300 (includes meals and materials) SBCEUs are available for this workshop
Circuits to Circuits: Building Amplifiers to Study Neurons in Your Classroom! Date and location to be determined
Neuroscience is an intrinsically interesting field to most teachers and students, yet the equipment and experimental methods have historically been expensive and difficult to implement. We will show you how to build a "Spiker Box," which is a simple low cost amplifier to investigate the neurons of insects. You will learn about principles of analog electronics design (resistors, capacitors, filters, grounds, etc) and assemble your own circuit board and enclosure to take back to your classroom. You will use your Spiker Box to experiment on the nervous system of crickets and cockroaches. The workshop will close with a challenge to design your own experiment and post the protocol online for other teachers to use. Welcome to the NeuroRevolution! 8:30am to 3:30pm
Cost: $25 (includes lunch and materials)
Full Scale Innovative Vehicle Design Workshop Closed
Full Scale IVD is one of Square One's signature series of projects. Student teams design, build and drive an electric vehicle. Details to follow. This project comes with grant funds to support the completion of the project for competition in May 2012 at Michigan International Speedway. Contact Jason Beatty, Project Specialist at jason@squareonenetwork.org for further information.
Mini Innovative Vehicle Design Workshop Closed
Mini IVD is one of Square One's fastest growing signature series projects. Student teams take a 1/8 scale RC Hobby gas-powered vehicle and re-engineer it to an electric vehicle. This project comes with a Square One cash grant for completion of the project culminating in May 2012 competition at Michigan International Speedway. Contact Dan Burnham, MIVD project specialist at Dan@squareonenetwork.org for further information.
Contact Barb Land at Square One Education Network for an application for any or all of these workshops. Space is limited and restrictions apply. There are significant grant funded materials attached to each of these workshops. Limited funding is available for substitute reimbursement. barb@squareonenetwork.orgor 248.736.7537
Teacher EXPEDITIONS!
Karl Klimek, Square One Education Network
Other Excellent Resources!
Enterprise High
Michigan Technological University
Partnered Projects with Square One
http://www.enterprise.mtu.edu/highschool/partners/index.html
I.N.S.P.I.R.E.
Purdue University
Engineering in the Elementary School Classroom
Partnered Projects with Square One
https://engineering.purdue.edu/INSPIRE/
EPICS/High
Purdue University
Engineering Projects In Community Service
Partnered Projects with Square One
https://engineering.purdue.edu/EPICSHS/
Try Engineering Website / IEEE
Lesson plans for the classroom
http://tryengineering.org/lesson.php
Tivitz Math and Strategy Team
A unique formative assessment tool, and fun too!
http://www.tivitz.com