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We are honored to have Dr. David Bradley (Dr. Dave) as our featured speaker for the 2010 EWeek kickoff on Tuesday, February 9th, at 10am in the EAFC. Please plan to join us to hear Dr. Dave and to pick up your EWeek supplies.
It's that exciting time of the year again. EWeek, or Engineers Week, is ready to start. It's time to talk with our students. Whether you are in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computer science, business, or other fields, your career is an exciting, sharing time for our students. We can expose them to their future career possibilities just by sharing our careers/jobs with them. We can help our students because once you help them, it is hard to walk away or say no. Please help our nation alleviate a talent gap that we face in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, the international language of innovation. Please plan to join us in the Employee Activity Fitness Center on Tuesday, February 9th, at 10 am, along with being able to register for a school(s) to visit, to get supplies, and to get training if needed. Please remember that you can always use your own sharing ideas with our students.
10 am brief introductions and EWeek history and Dr. Dave
11:00 - 11:30 am show 4 experiments below (multiple setups)
11:30 - 11:59 am show 4 experiments below (multiple setups)
Supplies pickup is ongoing during the 10 am to 1 pm time frame
- Nose Dive
http://www.tryscience.org/experiments/experiments_nosedive_athome.html- Spaghetti Bridge
http://www.tryscience.org/experiments/experiments_begin.html?spaghettibridge- Puff Mobile and Marshmallow Tower
http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/index.html - Handouts
(please also check NC-EWeek Files) - Talking Points for EWeek Orientation
- 2008 Engineering Brochure
- Quick Guide for Success
- additional airplanes samples for another experiment
- These videos may be accessed through Youtube:
- The Answer to our Future (energizes IBM volunteers): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB94jz2VWg4 - Do You Believe in Magic? (to show to middle school students): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6qpeDsePkc