2022 STEM Teacher National Workshop

The 2022 MECIS K-12 STEM Teacher National Workshop is an excellent opportunity for K-12 Educators, STEM Learning Coordinators, CTE Directors, Transportation and Railway Safety Educators, and Summer Camp Coordinators to learn how to incorporate Transportation Engineering in the classroom as a way to deliver STEM concepts to students of all grade levels.
During the one-day workshop, participants will be introduced to Railway Safety STEM - Elementary, Middle School, and High School curricula developed by MECIS faculty and staff. Participants will learn to implement all the MECIS curricula activities through hands-on training using Magnetic Levitation (MagLev) Kits, LEGO Mindstorms Robotics kits, and MakeBlock Robots using Scratch Programming (Arduino-Based). Our goal is to provide participants with hands-on experience, grade appropriate MECIS curriculum and preparation to develop their own unique challenges for use within their classrooms, day-camps, and summer camps.
Workshop Agenda
Saturday May 21, 2022 (8AM-5PM)
Lunch (1PM–2PM)
In our sessions, you will learn ways to implement STEM concepts with emphasis on transportation-related engineering and technology applications in the classroom. The workshop provides you with ideas that will allow your students to make the connection between STEM concepts and interactive hands-on experiences.
Session 1: Exploring with MagLevs
Curriculum incorporates magnetic levitation kits that involve STEM concepts such as magnetism and railway transportation. The curriculum allows for interactive hands-on explanations of Newtonian Physics at an elementary level.
Session 2: Exploring with Lego Robotics
Lego Mindstorm EV3 Robot is the third generation robotics kit in Lego's Mindstorm line. The EV3 set consists of EV3 programmable brick, 2 large motors, 1 medium motor, 1 touch sensor, 1 color sensor, 1 infrared sensor, 1 remote control, cables, USB cable, and 585 TECHNIC elements. The kit will allow students to utilize high-level thinking to code robots for various operations providing a hands-on STEM learning adventure.
Session 3: Exploring with MakeBlock Robotics
Scratch, hosted by MIT, is a free visual programming language and online community used by millions of students around the world. With Scratch, you can create interactive stories, and share and discuss creations with other people, as well as program Arduino-based robots such as the MakeBlock Robots.
To better introduce participants to themes related to Transportation Engineering and Railway Safety in an interactive manner, all workshop sessions are hands-on. Please wear comfortable attire.
A registration fee of $60 USD will be required to complete your registration. This fee will provide you with the following services:
- Enrollment in the one-day STEM workshop,
- All levels of the developed MECIS K-12 STEM Curricula,
- Lunch and snacks throughout the day,
- A University Transportation Center for Railway Safety (UTCRS) t-shirt,
- All supplies needed for the one-day workshop,
- A certificate of completion issued by the MECIS.
Register early, space is limited. Register by submitting an online application at:
K-12 STEM Teacher National Workshop - ONLINE APPLICATION
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