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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Time for a Meeting
I would like to propose a meeting for our group of PLTW teachers. It would be really good to get everyone together so that you can share your experience so far and ask questions of the other people going through the same thing.
Additionally, I would like to plan an event or two for your students at our facility.
I propose meeting on Thursday afternoon October 25th at 1:00 PM at ICC. Please let me know (soon) if you can make it.
Thank you,
Ron
Additionally, I would like to plan an event or two for your students at our facility.
I propose meeting on Thursday afternoon October 25th at 1:00 PM at ICC. Please let me know (soon) if you can make it.
Thank you,
Ron
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Hello
Hi Everyone,
Thanks Ron for this blog. POE is up and running in DR. We do not have a seperate class this year for I am using POE curriculum in my 9th grade Honors Physical Science class. This curriculum is working out well for the physics portion of the physical science but I am still struggling with the eventual integration of the chemistry and POE. Next year the plan is to offer POE as it own class. The POE class just started the SMET project using Fischertekniks and they are really getting into it. Hope PLTW is going well for everyone else.
Ara
Thanks Ron for this blog. POE is up and running in DR. We do not have a seperate class this year for I am using POE curriculum in my 9th grade Honors Physical Science class. This curriculum is working out well for the physics portion of the physical science but I am still struggling with the eventual integration of the chemistry and POE. Next year the plan is to offer POE as it own class. The POE class just started the SMET project using Fischertekniks and they are really getting into it. Hope PLTW is going well for everyone else.
Ara
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Communication from Ron
Hi All!
By now I hope everyone is reading this site. Here is some good info.
First of all, there is a great project opportunity for any of you in the Aluminum Canoe design/build. I used it in my Intro to Engr at the college and Melissa & Ed are using it right now in their 9th grade POE at GRHS. Here is the assignment:
Given one pack of lath (48 pieces), 1 roll of duct tape, 100 sq feet of aluminum foil, and hot glue, make a canoe to be raced.
This project will take about 1.5 weeks of class time, but it is awesome for building student enthusiasm and is quite visible to our schools and communities. To see some of the canoes, go to my personal blog: thebottomlineru.blogspot.com and scroll down to last week.
I have money to help you buy supplies if you like.
Secondly, here is an offer: Last week our 75 first year students put together 40 different presentations (8-12 minutes) on "The 20 greatest engineering achievements". Some of these are really good. If you would like us to put together a group of 4 (~50 minutes) of these and have the students come to your class to give the presentations, just let me know and we will set it up.
Finally, I hope to encourage you to keep up with this site. As you learned in your training, the most effective thing we can teach our students is how to perform well in a group -- it leads to the best results. Well, the way I see it, we are a group searching for good results.
By now I hope everyone is reading this site. Here is some good info.
First of all, there is a great project opportunity for any of you in the Aluminum Canoe design/build. I used it in my Intro to Engr at the college and Melissa & Ed are using it right now in their 9th grade POE at GRHS. Here is the assignment:
Given one pack of lath (48 pieces), 1 roll of duct tape, 100 sq feet of aluminum foil, and hot glue, make a canoe to be raced.
This project will take about 1.5 weeks of class time, but it is awesome for building student enthusiasm and is quite visible to our schools and communities. To see some of the canoes, go to my personal blog: thebottomlineru.blogspot.com and scroll down to last week.
I have money to help you buy supplies if you like.
Secondly, here is an offer: Last week our 75 first year students put together 40 different presentations (8-12 minutes) on "The 20 greatest engineering achievements". Some of these are really good. If you would like us to put together a group of 4 (~50 minutes) of these and have the students come to your class to give the presentations, just let me know and we will set it up.
Finally, I hope to encourage you to keep up with this site. As you learned in your training, the most effective thing we can teach our students is how to perform well in a group -- it leads to the best results. Well, the way I see it, we are a group searching for good results.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Inital response to let you know I am here
Hello this is Trevor Howe from GHS just droping a note to say things are going good with IED at GHS
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