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As a favor for making these videos accessible to all, we ask that you please complete a short evaluation for each session you watch. Click this LINK for the recorded session evaluation. Your feedback will help us improve our offerings for the upcoming year.

About the STEAMpower Conference

The 2021 STEAMpower Conference was held virtually from March 15 through March 19.  This multi-day event aimed to strengthen Expanded Learning Program staff confidence and competence in promoting STEAM education to K-8 students attending Expanded Learning Programs.

A FOCUS ON EQUITY 

This year’s conference included daily keynotes, mini motivational moments (inspirational stories from program staff) and workshops that promoted equitable practices to improve students’ social-emotional health and well-being through STEAM learning.

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3) Make sure you check for any resources made available from the presenter.
4) When you have completed watching the video (except for the keynote sessions), please complete the Recorded Session Evaluation.  The link is also included with the workshop description.
5) If you have any questions, please email Jessica.Landress@sdcoe.net
Wednesday, March 17 • 10:00am - 10:50am
Creating Problem Solvers with STEM

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*As a favor for making these videos accessible to all, CLICK THIS LINK FOR THE RECORDED SESSION EVALUATION. Your feedback will help us improve our offerings for the upcoming year.

In this session participants will be exposed to reasons why STEM learning should be happening for ALL students. They will be exposed to some ideas for project-based learning (PBL) learning in person or remotely. They will see examples of STEM units that include real world problems, future careers, the essential skills of communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. Participants will leave understanding why solving relevant problems engages ALL students and be ready to implement the free materials they will receive.

Speakers
avatar for Cindy Moss

Cindy Moss

VP of Innovation, Defined Learning LLC
Dr. Cindy Moss taught high school biology, chemistry and anatomy for 15 years in Syracuse NY and 5 years in Charlotte NC and earned numerous state, regional and national awards. She was named a Milken National Educator and used the prize money to complete her doctorate at the Curtin... Read More →


Wednesday March 17, 2021 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
  Workshops