This is an exploration of engineering, computer programming basics, and Engineering Design Process. Students document progress in an Engineer’s Journal. The activities will culminate in a day at MUSC Health Professions and Research Center to see robots in occupational therapy. Goal: greater understanding of communication skills, group work, importance of planning, future career options in engineering, and the chance to develop technology skills and programming basics.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
STOMP at Tufts
Hey Everyone!
It's been awhile since I have written. I got involved with Engineering Education here at Tufts University. I am in the Student Teacher Outreach Mentorship Program (STOMP) at Tufts--where my journey began!
Right now I teach a fifth grade class every Friday in Medford, MA. We are using LEGO NXT bricks to build houses. The students are learning Properties and Materials. This Friday we will test temperature, reflectivity, and waterproofing materials to determine the best ones for our model houses.
The classroom is 20 students, all are enthusiastic about our lessons. I have uploaded a photo of students who were inspired to go home and build their own model house on their own.
Hope you enjoy! Keep engineering.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Success
This year has been such a success for me, Ashley Hall, and Ann Sheridan, Meaghan Bonds, Jessica Fisher, and Carly Hill!
I nominated Ann Sheridan, rising 7th grader, to be on the Engineering Girls Website student panel! She WON! This happened a few months back, but I wanted to blog about it and connect you to her PQV article:
Also,
The Sheridan Corporation donated #3,000.00 to continue my Lego Robotics Class and the FIRST Lego League Team next year at Ashley Hall. The money is being split between funds for entering an Ashley Hall team in the FIRST Lego League and buying new Lego Mindstorm NXT kits for Ashley Hall Robotics classes!
Thanks so much to all who have supported me and who came to my final presentation!
Thats all for now--I am attending Tufts University in the fall of 2012. I would love to get back with the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach to participate in the STOMP (Student Teacher Outreach Mentorship Program).
Danielle
Saturday, March 31, 2012
April 6th - MUSC Field Trip
Hi all: meet at Ashley Hall on Smith St. at 2:45 on Good Friday. We will walk to MUSC Health and Science Center to tour the robotics labs!! Pick up will again be on Smith Street at 4:45 (ish) depending on how long it takes to walk back..roughly 5-10 mins.
Great job programming the navigation obstacle course on Friday! Here is the picutre of your program--sound files must be converted to a different format (*.rso) so we will not be importing our own music. But, it's there and you all know how to use the program now! Yay!
See you next Friday!! Please call me if you are running late or can't make the trip for some reason. Cell # 843-437-6910
Great job programming the navigation obstacle course on Friday! Here is the picutre of your program--sound files must be converted to a different format (*.rso) so we will not be importing our own music. But, it's there and you all know how to use the program now! Yay!
See you next Friday!! Please call me if you are running late or can't make the trip for some reason. Cell # 843-437-6910
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Class Tomorrow (Friday March 29th)
Hi all,
Tomorrow we will navigate a simple obstacle course...the hard part is the programming, but I think you all will be able to figure it out with a little guidance.
Also wanted to let you guys know that I judged the FIRST Lego League "Snack Attack" for elementary school kids at Porter Gaud the other week! It was fun and I enjoyed seeing all the snack/food assembly lines and factories the kids came up with. I was also proud to see we had our very own lower school Ashley Hall girls participating. No big deal, everyone got a prize. But, I wanted my robotics girls to be aware that there are volunteer opportunities in the lower school for you experienced girls!! I'm sure Ms. McCarty would love a few older middle school engineers in the classroom helping out :)
Tomorrow we will navigate a simple obstacle course...the hard part is the programming, but I think you all will be able to figure it out with a little guidance.
Also wanted to let you guys know that I judged the FIRST Lego League "Snack Attack" for elementary school kids at Porter Gaud the other week! It was fun and I enjoyed seeing all the snack/food assembly lines and factories the kids came up with. I was also proud to see we had our very own lower school Ashley Hall girls participating. No big deal, everyone got a prize. But, I wanted my robotics girls to be aware that there are volunteer opportunities in the lower school for you experienced girls!! I'm sure Ms. McCarty would love a few older middle school engineers in the classroom helping out :)
Monday, March 12, 2012
Next Class-Week we get back from Spring Break (March 23rd) Friday
Congratulations to our Lego class...we finally figured out case structures and while loops. These programs will definitely be presented on April 30th during my final presentation. All parents, teachers, and students are welcome to come.
I will pull Ann, Meaghan, Carly, and Jessica from class that day to come speak at the end of my presentation and show their amazing work! Great job. I am so happy we have some impressive programs to show to our audience.
April 6th is our day to tour MUSC Heath Center, Robotics in occupational therapy! Next class after break, we will work on an obstacle course and some math concepts. Then we will head to MUSC on April 6th. Following that I will continue classes up until my presentation.
Happy Spring Break!!
I will pull Ann, Meaghan, Carly, and Jessica from class that day to come speak at the end of my presentation and show their amazing work! Great job. I am so happy we have some impressive programs to show to our audience.
April 6th is our day to tour MUSC Heath Center, Robotics in occupational therapy! Next class after break, we will work on an obstacle course and some math concepts. Then we will head to MUSC on April 6th. Following that I will continue classes up until my presentation.
Happy Spring Break!!
Friday, February 10, 2012
We have made the news!
The girls were surprised to find their pictures in the local family section of the Post and Courier this past Monday. The article however, had a negative spin on the new Lego line: Lego Friends, designed for girls.
Carly, Ann, Meaghan, and Jessica think they have been "mis-quoted". The artcle reported that they disliked the new Lego Friends line, when in fact, they thought it was a creative idea to get more girls involved in engineering with Legos. However, the girls did say they personally prefered to play with traditional Legos.
Today in class we discussed the article and looked at our pictures online at the Post and Courier website. Then we finished programing with Case Structures. This program allows the robot to make a decision. Ex) "If I do not hit an object in 4 seconds, then I will play a song and stop moving. But if I do hit something in 4 seconds, I will..."
See the program below to see what the girls designed and built today!!
Also, our field trip to MUSC Health Science Center to see robotics in rehabiltation is scheduled for Friday April 6th (3:30 to 4:30)! Looking forward to seeing everyone there for that!
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