Monday, September 26, 2011
Virginia State University KTU program opens registration at 6 pm TODAY!!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Reminder- Virginia State University KTU enrollment open 9/26!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Virginia Tech KTU - For Educators- CEUs available!
Educators will learn it, teach it, and take it back to the classroom.
• Scientists
• Technology Experts
• Engineers
• Mathematicians
We are excited to offer CEU (Continuing Education Unit) credits for educators interested in interactive learning of STEM content.
This program is ideal for elementary and middle school teachers, out of school time educators, or others interested in STEM teaching.
The registration deadline is one (1) week before the scheduled educator workshop. The class/workshops can be taken as a series or individually.
• interact with Scientists, Technology Experts, Engineers, and Mathematicians
• participate in a four (4) hour interactive hands-on training
• interact with KTU students at learning stations to deploy what you learned
• be an audience member in a topic session with kids, led by a world renowned research scientist
• learn how to incorporate fundamentals and concepts from the interactive session and training into your classrooms
Virginia 4-H is paying the registration fee for the first 10 participants for each workshop. Register early to hold your spot! The cost per workshop is $30. However, if there is a hardship please let us know by emailing, Dr. Kristy Collins.
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Educator Workshop/Development Class Schedule
Workshop instructor: Dr. Kathleen Jamison, Virginia 4-H; Guest Researcher: Dr. Suzanne Weekes
Registration is open. Virginia 4-H will pay for the first 10 participants registered for the program (a 30 dollar fee).
Abstract
Registration is open. Virginia 4-H will pay for the first 10 participants registered for the program (a 30 dollar fee).
Networks are everywhere; but what are some examples and how do we define them? In this educator workshop we will discuss what networks are, how they are defined and how to spot examples of them in the world around us. Principles of computers, biology, physics and mathematics will all be touched on. Educators will also learn various exercises to do with their classes including a virus spreading simulation.
Registration is open. Virginia 4-H will pay for the first 10 participants registered for the program (a 30 dollar fee).
Workshop instructor: Dr. Kathleen Jamison, Virginia 4-H
Exploring Your Environment is a 2 volume 4-H Curriculum with a facilitator guide designed for middle school age learners, but has been used effectively with upper elementary school aged children. It teaches basic ecological concepts that help learners understand how nature works and how we affect it and are affected by it. Each section of the curriculum focuses on an environmental question or issue and has a corresponding activity that allows learners to jump right into real-world issues that affect our life by completing investigations and explorations of the natural world. The primary focus areas are: ecosystem services, water conservation, energy use, climate change, recycling, natural resource stewardship and air quality.
Registration is open. Virginia 4-H will pay for the first 10 participants registered for the program (a 30 dollar fee).
Monday, September 12, 2011
Virginia Tech Kids' Tech University spring program!
We are excited to announce the 2012 Virginia Tech Kids’ Tech University program! Please see the updated website for program information and registration information. We will once again be hosting an Educator Workshop component!
Feb. 25, 2012- “Will Computers Replace Humans?” Answered by Dr. Wu Feng
April 7, 2012- “Why Doesn’t my Banana Get the ‘Flu?” Answered by Dr. Brett Tyler
Friday, September 9, 2011
Calling all digital divas, web chix, and coder girls!
National award-winners receive:
* $500 in cash
* A laptop computer
* An engraved award (for both the student and her school)
* An expenses-paid trip to the national Award ceremony (for the student and her parent/guardian) on March 10, 2012
Affiliate Award will vary by state. Visit www.ncwit.org/award for details on Affiliate competitions.
Competition for the 2012 NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing is open to any U.S. high-school-level female (grades 9-12). Applications will be accepted beginning September 15, 2011, and must be submitted online at www.ncwit.org/award no later than 11:59 PM ET on October 31, 2011. Winners will be announced December 9, 2011.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
VSU KTU Program Registration date- Sept. 26, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Attention Educators: VSU KTU Teacher Workshops Offered!!
We are excited to offer CEU (Continuing Education Unit) credits for educators interested in interactive learning of STEM content.
This program is ideal for elementary and middle school educators, or others, interested in STEM teaching.
Registration
The registration deadline is 20 participants or 1 week before the scheduled teacher workshop. The class/workshops can be taken as a series or individually.
Educator Workshop
• interact with Scientists, Technology Experts, Engineers, and Mathematicians
• includes a 4-hour interactive hands-on training
• you will interact with KTU students at learning stations to deploy what you learned
• you watch an interactive session given to kids on the topics, led by a world renowned research scientist
• you will learn how to incorporate fundamentals and concepts from the interactive session and training into your classrooms or after school time
Teacher Workshop/Development Class Schedule
The workshops will be held on the Virginia State University campus in Petersburg, Virginia.
October 22, 2011; 8:00-5:00 pm---- "Patterns With Nature: Math Concepts Explained" Workshop instructors: Dr. Kristy Collins & Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech
Have you ever heard that math is the universal language? That it is constant and can define the world around us? Find out more about mathematical patterns that are all around us, and how math can help us to find patterns in nature with this October teacher workshop. In this workshop teachers will learn about the math concepts that are applicable to nature, dance and the various online learning tools that may be brought into the classroom. ENROLL NOW!Agriculture and Natural Resources
804.524.5964
mcomer@vsu.edu