CAST 2015

Stop by our Booth 836 at CAST 2015 to learn how Engineer Your World engages diverse student populations in an innovative, research-based engineering course. Engineer Your World can add a meaningful “E” to a STEM pathway and meets all of the TEKS for Engineering Design and Problem Solving. We hope to see you there!

CAST 2015
November 12-14, 2015
Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, TX

2015 Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) Capital Conference

Stop by our Booth 1325 at the 2015 Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) Capital Conference to learn about how Engineer Your World engages diverse student populations in an innovative, research-based engineering course. Engineer Your World takes a top-down approach to engineering education, engaging students in project-based learning to support the development of engineering design capabilities and 21st Century skills.

2015 Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) Capital Conference
November 9-10, 2015
Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH

2015 California STEM Symposium

2015 California STEM SymposiumCalifornia educators should join us at the 2015 California STEM Symposium for our presentation, “Integrating Engineering Design, Computational Thinking, and 21st-Century Skills”, on Thursday, October 29 at 3:30pm in Room 209A. Can’t make it to the talk? Simply stop by booth 235 to learn how to engage diverse student populations using an innovative, research-based engineering curriculum that is approved for California A-G credit. This is a great event that brings together thousands of teachers, administrators, students, higher education representatives, program providers, philanthropic representatives, and industry representatives in support of STEM education.

2015 California STEM Symposium
October 29-30, 2015
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA

NSTA Area Conference #1 in Reno

NSTAJoin us for two great sessions on Thursday, October 22 at the NSTA Area Conference #1 in Reno. Our presentation at 8:00am will describe how Engineer Your World engages students in authentic engineering practices, computational thinking, and 21st-century skills as they explore engineering fields and professions to discover what engineering is, what engineers do, and the impact that engineers have on our world. A hands-on workshop at 2:00pm will engage teachers in exploring how a project-based engineering activity can meet multiple sets of standards.

NSTA Area Conference #1 in Reno
October 22-24, 2015
Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NV

2015 TASA/TASB Convention

2015 TASA/TASB ConventionStop by Booth 2241 at the 2015 TASA/TASB Convention to learn how Engineer Your World engages diverse student populations in an innovative, research-based engineering course. Engineer Your World can add a meaningful “E” to a STEM pathway and meets all of the TEKS for Engineering Design and Problem Solving. We hope to see you there!

2015 TASA/TASB Convention
October 2-3, 2015
Austin Convention Center in Austin, TX

2015 California Science Education Conference

California Science Education Conference
Stop by Booth 522 at the 2015 California Science Education Conference to learn how to engage diverse student populations using an innovative, research-based engineering curriculum that is approved for California A-G credit and satisfies all of the NGSS for high school engineering. We look forward to speaking with you!

2015 California Science Education Conference
October 2-3, 2015
Sacramento Convention Center in Sacramento, CA

2015 STEM Think Tank and Conference

2015 Think Tank Conference Make plans now to join us July 8-10, 2015, for the next STEM Think Tank and Conference! The Think Tank and Conference will bring together national leaders in K12 education for girls and young women (independent, public, charter, and parochial), university K12 outreach coordinators and researchers, STEM university faculty, girls’ informal educators, and members of industry. Please plan to attend if you teach or work with girls and young women in a STEM field.

2015 STEM Think Tank and Conference
July 8‐10, 2015
Harpeth Hall School, Nashville, TN

ASEE: Authentic Engineering: Representing and Emphasizing the E in STEM

Authentic Engineering: Representing and Emphasizing the E in STEM - See more at: http://www.asee.org/conferences-and-events/conferences/k12-workshop/2015#sthash.fbWeHJXL.dpuf

Join Engineer Your World on June 13, 2015, for the American Society for Engineering Education’s 12th Annual K-12 Workshop for Engineering Education. The daylong event is designed to introduce K-12 teachers and engineering educators from the northwest and across the country to innovative, hands-on, effective engineering instruction.

  1. Breakout Session III – 1:30-2:45 – Hands-On Standards: Using an Engineering Mini-Challenge to “Bundle Standards”
  2. Breakout Session IV – 3:00-4:15 – Creativity and Intuitive Ideation in Engineering

12th Annual ASEE Authentic Engineering: Representing and Emphasizing the E in STEM!
Sheraton Seattle
Saturday, June 13, 2015
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle, WA


SUNDAY WORKSHOP: How Does Your Professional Development Measure Up? Applying the New Standards for Professional Development for K-12 Teachers of Engineering
Workshop

K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division
Sunday, June 14, 2015
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Washington State Convention Center, Room 308

Ticketed event:
$30.00 advanced registration
$40.00 on site registration

Austin Mini Maker Faire 2015

Austin Mini Maker FaireEngineer Your World will be at Austin Mini Maker Faire 2015 this May! Come see what students taking this course can make, including an aerial imaging system, an Arduino-powered electronic music player, and moving models of earthquake resistant buildings. Talk to the those involved in developing and designing this exciting curriculum!

TEACHERS, get in FREE! Bring your school ID!

Austin Mini Maker Faire 2015
May 16 & 17th
10AM – 6PM
Palmer Event Center