Fall Semester STE(A)M Resource Hub

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Fall STE(A)M Resource Hub

Inventions and Innovations in Dental Health

February is National Children's Dental Health Month. This national health observance brings together thousands of dedicated professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to promote the benefits of good oral health to children, their caregivers, teachers, and many others. The field of dentistry is being influenced by STE(A)M-related technologies such as computer-aided design, augmented reality, and 3D printing. This week students explore a variety of ways engineering has influenced dentistry.

BioSTEM - BioEngineering Technologies

Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline that combines many aspects of traditional engineering fields such as chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering. Examples of bioengineering include artificial hips, knees and other joints. ultrasound, MRI, and other medical imaging techniques.  This week students explore this emerging field and how it leverages the tools of engineering to create usable, tangible, economically-viable products.

Digital Modeling and Fabrication

Digital Modeling & Fabrication bridges skills at the cross-roads of design and technology. This emerging field is ideal for students who are deeply interested in new ways of ‘making’ or who want to learn new professional skills and technologies. This week students will explore 3D printing, CAD, other forms of cutting-edge engineering.

Engineering Week (EWeek)

Founded by NSPE in 1951, Engineers Week (February 21–27, 2021) is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. This week students will explore a variety of engineering-focused activities and topics.

Earth Science Data Analysis

Earth science research, including the atmosphere, land, and ocean, has produced huge data-sets derived from satellite observations, ground sensor networks, and other sources. This is collectively called big Earth data. This week, students will analyze and interpret weather system data and patterns.

Space Science

Space Science is shaping our future by enabling scientists to advance our understanding of Earth and the Universe; increasing science and technology literacy for people of all ages and backgrounds, and inspiring students to pursue science-technology education and career opportunities.

Exploring Data Science through Esports

Esports has become one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the world, rivaling traditional sporting events like the NFL Super Bowl to the MLB World Series. Esports is proving to be a valuable gateway into technology-related STEM skills: programming, robotics, graphic design, and web design.

Arts, Technology, & Communications

GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and other geospatial technologies and methods are being applied in numerous occupations with STEAM-related careers. GIS extends students' investigations into the natural world, leveraging mapping, and analysis tools to better understand and explore the Earth. Students will explore these technologies and how they are used today.

Architecture and Design

"When kids learn about architecture, BIG ideas are built. We can teach kids about the built environment in so many interesting ways. Kids become engaged and passionate about it through stories, projects and learning to really SEE their surroundings." 


-ArchKIDTecture

Computer Science

Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field. 

Exploring the Science of Audio Production and Music Engineering

Careers in audio and sound production allow students to apply STEM skills while using their creativity and artistic expression. This week, we will explore the science of sound and engage students in career pathways in this exciting field. 

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