Welcome to the AV STEM Center Blog

This blog will provide information about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics efforts within the Antelope Valley, as well as links to helpful STEM sites and info from beyond. Check back periodically for updates.

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Monday, January 31, 2011

US Students Struggling in Science

Reporting results from the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), AP states that only one percent of fourth graders and twelfth graders, and two percent of eighth graders, scored proficient in physical, life, earth, and space sciences.  There was also an achievement gap for ethnic sub-groups, with seventy-one percent of black seniors and fifty-eight percent of Hispanics scoring below basic.  "
Overall, 34 percent of fourth-graders, 30 percent of eighth-graders and 21 percent of 12th-graders scored at the proficient level or above. Seventy-two percent of fourth-graders, 63 percent of eighth-graders and 60 percent of 12th-graders showed a basic level or above of science knowledge and skills."  http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j9LfaQ1tDgT5WYknvkzJElm0qtig?docId=8a90412232404706b3904ec1b87177ef

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Central Valley California STEM Activities

  • The Modesto Bee reports on recent and upcoming activities sponsored by the Modesto Area Partners in Science (MAPS), including Peter Gros's talk on the Wild Kingdom, and SETI astronomer Seth Shrostak's presentation on the "Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence" scheduled for 28 Jan. 2011 at 7:30 at Modesto Junior College.  Meanwhile, UC Merced has just dedicated the site for a second science and engineering building.  http://www.modbee.com/2011/01/18/1515833/regions-putting-science-in-its.html#ixzz1BPpdLPU9

  • The Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), which serves approximately 1,300 high school students from Clovis and Fresno, offers instruction in blended academic and career-technical education (CTE) courses such as biomedical engineering, forensic science, engineering, advanced communication, and global dynamics.  Data from a recent seven-year Cal-PASS study of CART students shows that a larger percentage of its graduates goes on to community college than the statewide average and local peers.  http://www.scribd.com/doc/47541338 

Space Settlement and Rocket Design Competitions

Brice Russ from Ars Technica provides information regarding upcoming space settlement and rocket design competitions entered by SEDS (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space) and AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) student chapters at nation-wide universities, as well as competitions for K-12 students.  The NASA Space Settlement Contest for students aged 11-18 has submissions due by March 15, 2011, while letters of intent for the Undergraduate Team Space Transportation Design Competition for AIAA college student chapters are also due by mid-March.  For more details on these student organizations and the competitions, visit http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/01/still-got-the-right-stuff-the-next-generation-of-rocket-scientists.ars

Cliff Weiss Memorial Essay Contest Submissions Due 2/16/11

Secondary and post-secondary students taking at least one career-technical education (CTE) course are eligible to enter the Cliff Weiss Memorial Essay Contest sponsored by the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE).  This year's prompt is "What does this year's [CTE month] theme, Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow mean to you?"  A $250 scholarship will be awarded to one secondary and one post-secondary winner.  Essays must be 400-600 words in length and be e-mailed by 16 Feb. 2011 to essaycontest@acteonline.org .  For full details, visit Cliff Weiss Essay Contest.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Youth Environmental Leadership Conference (YELC) in Lancaster on 2 April 2011

Students in grades 3 through 12 are encouraged to apply for the upcoming Youth Environmental Leadership Conference (YELC), sponsored by the Mojave Environmental Education Consortium (MEEC).  The conference, with the theme of adopting sustainable practices, will be held in the AV on 2 April 2011 at Amargosa Creek Middle School.  Applications are due by no later than 9 March.  Teacher workshops will also be offered.  Visit http://www.meeconline.com/students/yelc/ for more details and the application.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Sen. Cantwell (WA) Plans Replication of STEM Schools Nationwide

The Tri-City Herald reports a recent visit by Sen. Maria Cantwell to Delta High School, a public-private partnership STEM school in Richland, WA.  The school, with smaller classes held for longer periods, focuses on STEM subjects; students attend there rather than their local high school, and are placed as interns at the local Dept. of  Energy national lab.  Sen. Cantwell plans to introduce legislation on the STEM Education Investment Act of 2011, and to work to replicate the school plan from Delta on a nationwide scale.  http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2011/01/13/1325166/cantwell-plans-support-of-stem.html

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited (NAP)

The National Academies Press released a publication in September 2010 entitled "Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited:  Rapidly Approaching Category 5."  This report, a follow-up to its 2005 call to action and recommendations to strengthen STEM competitiveness in the United States, finds that the outlook since the initial publication has worsened, despite some positive actions, including the initial authorization of the America COMPETES Act (currently up for re-authorization).  For a look at the full report, visit the National Academies Press website at http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12999

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Google Launches Global Science Fair - Submissions Due 4 April 2011

Google has announced a global science fair for young people aged 13 to 18 years old, working either individually or in teams of two or three.  The grand prize is a trip to the Galapagos Islands and a $50k scholarship.  Entrants are required to create either a two-minute video or a 20-slide presentation in English with details of their project embedded in the project submission, which is due by 4 April 2011.  Projects will be judged by teachers, with finalists being posted for a "People's Choice" voting process.  http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i_KO6iA5mtZ_CbvBa2frliqau0lQ?docId=CNG.f41f04cec6adef03d940f980c6f65e88.131

Antelope Valley Mathematics Council Open House 10 Feb. 2011

The AV Mathematics Council will be hosting an open house at Pueblo Learning Center in Palmdale on 10 February 2011 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm (1600-1800).  Please stop by to meet the officers, have light refreshments, and find out how you can become involved.  For more information, contact Matt Winheim at mwinheim@avhsd.org and/or check out the AVMC on Facebook.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Number of High School Computer Courses Offered Declines

Computerworld, citing a report by the Association for Computing Machinery and Computer Science Teachers Association,  reports that the number of introductory high school computer course offerings  declined 17% overall from 2005 to 2009, and AP Computer Science courses dropped 35% in the same period.  The report opines that the No Child Left Behind Act and other STEM initiatives may have had the unintended consequence by focusing only on traditional math and science courses.  http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/353671/K_12_Schools_Lack_Computer_Science_Classes?taxonomyId=70

FIRST Robotics Kick-Off 8 Jan. 2011

The annual kick-off presentation for FIRST Robotics took place in early January with a NASA global simulcast.  The theme for this year's competition is Logomotion.  Teams received instructions and will have six weeks to design and build their entry for March and April competitions.  It is estimated that 55,000 students on 2,000 teams worldwide will participate in the competitions, with the championship taking place in St. Louis.  http://www.ny1.com/content/special_reports/connect_a_million_minds/131912/first-robotics-competition-gets-high-energy-kickoff

Locally, teams from Antelope Valley HS and Lancaster HS (plus others in the greater Antelope Valley), participate in the competitions.

Millionaire Mind Kids Summer STEM Camp 11-22 July

A free 10-day summer STEM camp is available for 50 low- to moderate-income students in the High Desert.  Participants will complete an experimental science project using the scientific method , will design a futuristic product from inception through manufacturing and marketing processes, and will complete hands-on mathematical projects.  Furher information and application procedures (open now) are available at http://www.mmk4u.com/11.html .

Friday, January 7, 2011

American Honda Foundation Grant Applications Due 1 Feb. 2011

American Honda Foundation provides grants to STEM-related education initiatives by non-profit organizations and public school districts in the amount of $20,000 to $60,000 per year.  Applications are due on the first of February, May, August, or November.  For more information on the guidelines and application, see http://corporate.honda.com/america/philanthropy.aspx?id=ahf.

Toshiba 6th-12th Grade Science & Math Education Grant Applications Due 1 Feb. 2011

Toshiba America Foundation is offering grants for innovation and improvement of education in science and math in grades 6 through 12.  Applications for large grants are due by 1 Feb. 2011 (or again on 1 August), with applications for smaller grants available on a rolling basis throughout the year.  Visit http://www.toshiba.com/taf/612.jsp for more details and the application. 

Also, see the Helpful STEM Links section of this blog for more grant resources (e.g., Edutopia, Top Teaching, Yahoo, etc.).

NASA Teams with Georgia Tech on Professional Development

AP reports that NASA is teaming with Georgia Tech on a five-year, $3 million collaboration to move NASA's professional development offerings related to STEM to Georgia Tech's distance learning site.  The courses are offered free and on-line to any US citizen worldwide teaching in a K-12 classroom.  New courses will be developed in subjects such as robotics and interactive statistics.  http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2011/01/07/1410552/ga-tech-teams-with-nasa-to-help.html

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Randy Scott's List of Useful Engineering Websites and Books

Here is a link to a list of useful websites and books regarding engineering education and careers, compiled by Randy Scott for AVUHSD's College Information Night engineering careers presentation in September of 2010:  http://www.scribd.com/doc/46424300

"Inspire Elementary Students with Engineering" On-Line Course for K-6th Teachers Begins 26 Jan. 2011

PBS Teacher Line is offering a 30-hour on-line course created by Purdue University entitled "Inspire Elementary Students with Engineering" beginning 26 January 2011.  The course, which costs $295, is designed to strengthen K-6th grade teaching strategies in STEM topics by infusing standards-based engineering principles into science and math curriculum using model-eliciting activities with problem-solving and critical thinking skills.  http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/catalog/courses/STEM420/

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Spark Minority Girls' Interest in Engineering Webinar 27 Jan. 2011

A webinar regarding the Female Recruits Explore Engineering (FREE) program aimed at minority girls will be held at 10:00 a.m. PST on 27 January 2011.  This webinar, sponsored by the STEM Equity Pipeline, will feature Dr. Monica Bruning from Iowa State University, who will outline the program and an on-line tool kit available to implement its strategies, as well as discuss research-based data.  Register now at https://www106.livemeeting.com/lrs/8001043798/Registration.aspx?pageName=h2qh7tkg0bbhk4sf

Update on 1/14/11:  View an archived webinar from ACTE/NAPE on Engaging Girls in STEM Careers at http://www.acteonline.org/uploadedFiles/Publications_and_Online_Media/files/EngagingGirlsinSTEM_ACTEWebinar_Jan132010.pdf

International Technology and Engineering Educators Conference in Minneapolis 24-26 March 2011

The 73rd Annual International Technology and Engineering Educators Conference is slated to be held in Minneapolis, MN on 24-26 March 2011.  Featued speakers for the conference, with the theme of "Preparing the STEM Workforce:  The Next Generation," include Dr. Rich Feller, Susan Lim, Ethan Lipton from CSULA, and Dr. Jay Zwischenberger.  http://www.iteea.org/Conference/conferenceguide.htm

CyberLearning Tools for STEM Education Conference in Berkeley, CA 8-9 Mar. 2011

The NSF-sponsored CyberLearning Tools for STEM Education Conference will be held in Berkeley, California on 8-9 March 2011.  It will feature keynote addresses, interactive breakout sessions, hands-on demonstrations, and expert panels, among others.  http://cyberlearningstem.org/

eCYBERMISSION Competition for 6th through 9th Grades - Applications Due by 7 Jan. 2011

Student teams in 6th through 9th grades may compete in an on-line STEM competition by registering no later than 7 January 2011.  After submitting their registration, teams must choose a mission challenge, and submit their mission folders by no later than 25 February 2011.  https://www.ecybermission.com/public/About/About_ECM.aspx

"War" for Top Engineering Talent in Silicon Valley

The Wall Street Journal reported (12/29/10 article by Deborah Gage) that there is a "war" on for top engineering talent in the Silicon Valley, despite higher than national unemployment averages in the region.  Companies such as SF-based software start-up Okta Inc. report difficulties in finding sufficient numbers of engineers with the most desirable, current skills, and the area is offering top salaries to qualified candidates.  Interestingly, the owner opines that engineers are ten times more effective when working together in groups.  http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2010/12/29/the-war-for-top-talent-in-silicon-valley/

ACE Mentor Program for Students

A national mentorship program is available for students interested in architecture, construction and/or engineering fields.  The ACE Mentor Program offers resources to educators and students, as well as scholarships and a spring design competition.  Visit http://www.acementor.org/344 for details about the national organization and http://www.acementor.org/579 for information regarding the Los Angeles area affiliate.

Jennifer Anastasoff Speaks on "Transitioning Scientists and Techies" to Education

On 9 December 2010, the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing heard a presentation by Jennifer Anastasoff on "Transitioning Scientists, Techies, Engineers, and Math (STEM) Professionals in Teaching," regarding the EnCorps teacher recruiting program.  The effort plans to place an additional 200 professionals in classrooms by June 2011.  http://www.ctc.ca.gov/pdf/PR-2010-11-30-main.pdf