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Rollercoaster Workshop

On December 15th, the Center for Excellence in STEM Education held a workshop that showed educators how to build a rollercoaster out of paper, foam insulation, and any other found objects. Linda Burroughs, an Elementary Education professor at the College of New Jersey, specializes in Science Education for children. Professor Burroughs presented this workshop for… Continue Reading

New Workshop – Slimy, Sticky, Squishy and Bouncy!

In this workshop, we will learn about polymers and their incredible properties.  We will discuss some of the amazing applications of polymeric materials, from high-tech gadgetry to high-performance sports equipment, and from environmental sensors to cutting-edge medical technology.  We’ll also explore issues of polymers and sustainability.  Through hands-on inquiry experiences, we will explore a number… Continue Reading

Future Engineers – PJ Hill 5th Grade Girls Design Flashlights

[singlepic id=291 w=320 h=240 float=] A group of 5th grade girls, under the direction of Keturah Monroe has created working flashlights with LED bulbs, battery packs and recycled bottles. The girls connected all of the wires, covered the connections with electrical tape, and created a switch with paper clips on the outside of the housing.… Continue Reading

New Workshop – Technology Vs Nature

Saturday September 25, 2010 9am-3pm The College of New Jersey Armstrong Hall Room 102 Learn hands-on, middle school STEM activities and innovative ways to teach engineering with a green message · Build a solar powered flashlight out of recycled materials · Build structures that can withstand “earthquakes” and crushing forces Receive: · A stipend for… Continue Reading

From the GM Teach Green Blog: Spending the Summer with Our Future Engineers

[singlepic id=463 w=320 h=240 float=] Thanks for continuing to follow my blog and letting me share my classroom experiences with you. This Summer, I’d like to take you away from my usual location at Gateway High School, and direct you to a new set of students and activities taking place at the Boys & Girls… Continue Reading

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