STEM Education for Adults series with TAG Engineering
TAG Engineering will feature their second STEM Education for Adults topic in the series. The monthly meeting on February 23rd features Chad Norman & Terri Sligar presenting "Picasso Meets Einstein: Diversifying Engineering Education Through the Arts".
Chad Norman and Terri Sligar are teachers in the Mount Vernon School District, each with over 20 years of experience. Their instruction focuses on fostering understanding of Computer Science and Engineering through engaging and creative projects. Currently, they are working to develop progressive methods for teaching coding and engineering concepts using Arduino based microcontrollers. They have presented workshops and exhibits on this topic at multiple Northwest Council for Computers in Education (NCCE) conferences, Stanford University Graduate School of Education (Fablearn), Bay Area Maker Faire, Linuxfest, and ESD 189. Currently, one of their interactive physical computing projects, Magic Mandala, is on exhibit at the Pacific Science Center’s, “What is Reality” pavilion. Their business, Odyssey Board, has developed innovative hardware and curriculum to teach engineering by using an arts/project based approach. This Kinetic Sculpture/Physical Computing curriculum is currently being taught in numerous middle school and high school programs around the country.
To join please RSVP at Meetup.
TAG Annual Meeting 2021 on March 4th
We are happy to announce that the TAG Annual Meeting 2021 will be held virtually on March 4th @ 5:30pm-7:00pm. Please RSVP via Eventbrite.
All TAG Members are welcome to attend and participate via FREE RSVP, including all Gratis Members. Activities at our annual meeting include strategic goals presentation, strategic planning discussion, a highlight of community member efforts, and election of our Board of Directors for the next one year term. A digital agenda will be shared for review on March 1st.
Participation in the TAG Annual Meeting strategic discussion is the primary responsibility of the TAG Advisory Board, and all TAG Members are welcome to participate and provide input. Current TAG Leadership, including the Advisory Board, is displayed on our website at https://www.tagnw.org/leadership.
Interested to become a TAG Member, or need to renew your membership to participate? See our TAG Membership website page for details: https://www.tagnw.org/membership
Interested to serve on the TAG Board of Directors, Advisory Board, or one of our Committees? Please contact Michael Gan, Executive Director, at director@tagnw.org.
Read the complete announcement on the TAG News post.
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