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Engaging Students in Real-World STEM Problem-Solving

Thursday, October 8, 2015 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT

Engaging Students in Real-World STEM Problem-Solving

Presented by Shelley Johnson, Director of Education, Spark 101; with Susan Patterson, high school math teacher in Texas
Sponsored by Spark 101

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Most teachers agree that schoolwork relevant to real-world challenges and experiences plays a key role in keeping students engaged. But do you always have the resources necessary to bring curriculum to life? In this webinar, learn how to use Spark 101’s free real-world, curriculum-connected case study videos to engage your students in problem-based learning, with authentic problems from business, government, nonprofits, and academia.

Shelley Johnson, Director of Education for Spark 101, and Susan Patterson, a high school math teacher, discussed ways to leverage this no-charge resource to give your students opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills to solve cool problems actually faced by industry professionals, while at the same time learning about potential career pathways.

Topics will include:

  • How to use Spark 101’s free library of case study videos, lesson plans, and resources to prepare a curriculum-aligned lesson
  • How the unique three-part video structure and supporting tools can help your students make connections to prior knowledge, solve the problem, and shape future impact and meaning
  • 
How research in student motivation informed the design of Spark 101 and how the tool is already increasing student interest in taking more STEM coursework
  • Information about paid leadership opportunities for STEM teachers to develop lesson plans, consult on case study videos, and coach other teachers
  • Examples of case study videos ready to be used in your classroom

Shelley and Susan also fielded questions from live webinar participants submitted throughout this webinar. Join them for an interactive session to learn how to use Spark 101 as a resource for problem-based learning and student engagement in your classroom. Grade 7-12 STEM Educators and STEM coordinators/administrators will especially benefit from this session.

Join the STEM Learning: Full STEAM Ahead community to participate in online discussions with peers, for invitations to upcoming webinars, to view past webinar recordings, to take a quiz and receive a CE certificate for a past webinar, and for access to more resources.

 

Johnson-Shelley_Headshot_150x150_20150918Shelley Johnson is the Director of Education for Spark 101. With over 30 years of experience in education, as a classroom instructor and a director of educational technology in multiple districts, Shelley brings a unique perspective to providing teachers with web-based resources to support problem-based learning. Shelley has been actively involved in the Maryland Society for Educational Technology, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development. Follow her on Twitter @SPARK101STEM.

 

 

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Susan Patterson is a high school math teacher at the Uplift Summit International Preparatory in Dallas, TX, where she teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. She also is a Spark 101 Fellow. As a former research engineer for AT&T, Susan has brought excitement and rigor to her classroom in the form of real applications for more than 15 years.

 

 

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A CE certificate will be emailed to live attendees within 24 hours of the live event.
If you miss the live session, a link to view the recording will be sent within 24 hours of the live event.

Spark101_tag_CMYK_USpark 101 delivers dynamic, real-world STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) content to classrooms. Its mission is to engage students, educators, and organizations.

 

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Date:
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT
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