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s T E m a t p l a y leads to s T E m a t w o r k

s T E m a t p l a y leads to s T E m a t w o r k. Lego® Mindstorms ® Summer Robotics Camps. VISION.

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s T E m a t p l a y leads to s T E m a t w o r k

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  1. sTEmatplay leads to sTEmat work Lego® Mindstorms® Summer Robotics Camps

  2. VISION FLATE will be Florida’s leading resource for education and training expertise, leadership, projects, and services to promote and support the workforce in the high performance production and manufacturing community. • Impact locally, lead nationally

  3. Curriculum Reform Outreach Professional Development Advancing Excellence in Engineering Technologies Teach Tell Train

  4. “technology is more fun when you actually know what is going on without much fanfare about the science or the math lurking about”

  5. 2005 - 2010

  6. Lego® Mindstorms® Summer Robotics Camps 2008-2011

  7. WHATTHEYDO program and reconfigure robots work with sensors team challenges design products

  8. WHATTHEYDO • print 3D nameplates • tour a highly automated facility • explore careers • friday challenge with families • have fun!

  9. WHATTHEY DON’T KNOW THEYDO recognize challenges address challenges solve problems integrate technical systems

  10. WHATTHEY DON’T KNOW THEYDO • experience teamwork • practice communications skills • create and innovate • apply math and science

  11. 1 site 2008-2009 >80 adults 4 camps 80 kids

  12. 4 sites >400 adults 9 camps 2010 134 boys 66 girls

  13. 2 Adv. @ HCC Brandon 2 Intro @ CCF Ocala 1 Intro @ YWCA St. Pete 3 Intro @ HCC Brandon (1 all girls) 2010 1 Intro @ HCC South Shore 1 parent night @ HCC

  14. … parent comments six months after camp: "My daughter attempted to start a robotics club at school. She was unable to get any administrative or faculty support to make it happen. However, she completed a science fair project utilizing robotics!” “The Robotics camp, and the skills learned there, very much excited our son in his interest of science, robotics and math. He is looking forward to more FLATE events in 2011.“

  15. "The camp gave my son valuable problem solving skills and confidence he needs to stick with it and work through problems. This has had a trickle down effect in all of his classes. He has shown a great deal of maturity, initiative and determination as a result of the camp." "One of the major advantages that we saw after the Summer program was her level of excitement about math and science. Prior to the program she didn't really understand that math is an integral part of robotics and a lot of other sciences.“

  16. 2011 1 Intro @ SHES St. Pete 3 Intro @ HCC Brandon (1 all girls) 1 H.S. Industrial @ HCC Brandon 2 Intro @ CCF Ocala 2 Intro @ FGC Lake City 1 Intro @ HCC South Shore 1 Adv. @ HCC Brandon

  17. HOW WE DO IT? • in-kind space • own robots; borrow laptops • built on Cornell curriculum • sponsor donations • camp manager • lead teacher + helper

  18. HOW WE DO IT? • 2 campers/robot; 20 max/camp • $150/camper fee • campers bring lunch • camp snacks & water • personal contact with parents • follow up after and later

  19. HOW WE DO IT? Robotics Camp Survival Guide a FLATE Best Practices Guidewww.fl-ate.org

  20. Questions and Answers? Thank you! Marilyn Barger, Ph.D., P.E. Executive Director and Principal Investigator, FLATE Florida Advanced Technological Education Center barger@fl-ate.org 813.259.6578 www.fl-ate.orgwww.sTEm-at-work.orgwww.madeinflorida.org

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