Watch the 2012 STEM Summit Presenter and Panelist Videos
- Watch the 2012 STEM Summit Videos
- Download the STEM Summit Presenter’s PowerPoint Presentations and the Faculty-Developed Curricular STEM Materials
The second 2012 STEM Summit (February 9th and 10th, 2012) always provides any video of the presenters, and panelists, as well as related PowerPoint presentations and curricular materials that were disseminated or created.
The Summit was sponsored by Centers of Excellence in Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy, Education, and Information and Computing Technology and hosted at Bellevue College.
Industry Presentations
(opens in a new window) Robotics, IT Trends, & FIRSTWA, Kevin Ross, Chairman of Washington FIRST Robotics, representing Information and Computing Technology (Thursday, February 9, 2012)
Industry Presenter Videos
Hydropower: The Power from H to O, Randy Stearnes, Tacoma Power and Chair of the Foundation for Water Energy and Education representing Clean Energy (Thursday, February 9, 2012)
(opens in a new window) Robotics, IT Trends, & FIRSTWA, Kevin Ross, Chairman of Washington FIRST Robotics, representing Information and Computing Technology (Thursday, February 9, 2012)
(opens in a new window) STEM Pays, Dave Gering, Executive Director for the Manufacturing Industrial Council representing Education (Thursday, February 9, 2012)
Engineering at Boeing, Conrad Ball, Boeing representing Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing (Thursday, February 9, 2012)
STEM Industry Panel representing Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing, Education, Energy, and Information and Computing Technology (Thursday, February 9, 2012). The following industry professionals made up the panel, which was facilitated by Mary Kaye Bredeson, Director for the Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing.
- Michael Fancher, Senior Program Manager, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences and Geoff Wood, Profile Composites (Aerospace)
- Rich James, Director of Staffing, F5 Networks (Information and Computing Technology)
- Dennis Milliken, Program Supervisor, STEM Education, Career and Technical Education, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (Education)
- Alice Lockridge (Clean Energy)
Educator Presentations
Cyberwatch West, Corrinne Sande, Whatcom Community College, representing Information and Computing Technology, (Friday, February 10, 2012)
(opens in a new window) Integrating STEM in Middle Level Food Science, Peggy Templeton and Kathryn Wilkie, Central Kitsap School District, representing Education (Friday, February 10, 2012)
Educator Presenter Videos
Jumping off the Cliff: S.T.E.M. Implementation PreK-8, Lisa Heaman, Principal, West Hills S.T.E.M. Academy Bremerton School District, representing Information and Computing Technology (Friday, February 10, 2012)
Integrating STEM in Middle Level Food Science Peggy Templeton and Kathryn Wilkie, Central Kitsap School District (Education), February 10, 2012
Meeting the Challenge of Energy Management in a Carbon Constrained World, Dr. Mel Oyler, Cascadia Community College, representing Clean Energy (Friday, February 10, 2012)
(opens in a new window) New Engineering Initiatives at Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Dr Steve Addison, Lake Washington Institute of Technology, representing aerospace (Friday, February 10, 2012)
(opens in a new window) Cyberwatch West: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of the Cybersecurity Workforce throughout the Western United States, Corrinne Sande, representing information and computing technology (Friday, February 10, 2012)
(opens in a new window) Jump into STEM, Kathleen Werner, Principal, Stevens Elementary School, representing information and computing technology (Friday, February 12, 2012)
(opens in a new window) STEM Educator Panel representing Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing, Education, Energy, and Information and Computing Technology (Thursday, February 10, 2012). The following industry professionals made up the panel, which was facilitated by Erik Tinglestad, Director for the Center of Excellence for Careers in Education:
- Michael Werner, Granite Falls High School (Aerospace)
- Steve Cotterill, Director for Career and Technical Education for the Snohomish School District (Education)
- Sally Zieger Hanson, Workforce Research Associate at the Washington State University (WSU) Extension Energy Program (Clean Energy)
- Mike Town, High School Science and Advanced Placement Environmental Science Teacher, Redmond High School (Information and Computing Technology)
- Dr. Sandlin Seguin, Girls Math and Science Program Scientist in Residence at Carnegie Science Center (Information and Computing Technology)
Curriculum Developed by Attendees
Dr. Michele Royer facilitated the 2012 STEM Summit Curriculum Development sessions. She has provided this initial resource (opens in a new window) , “CURRICULUM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION BEST PRACTICES” for all STEM Summit participants, as well as for any educators, students, career counselors, etc.
Develop a Renewable Energy Device & STEM (opens in a new window) by Erin Gibbons, Amy Knudson, Blake Greisinger, Caryn Rollin, Randy Sieg
Education and STEM Biker Safety by Sunny Burns, Marty Cooksey, Rich Horger, Robert Johnson, Allison Mitchell
Heart Rate Data Displays (opens in a new window) by Jana Dean, Ashley Ingham, Kirsten McCade
(opens in a new window) Hydro-Energy & STEM (opens in a new window) by Tom Barr, Jonathan Goff, Barbara Hins-Turner, Kim Knust, Tom McCollow, Larry Price, Sandlin Seguin
Increase Awareness of a Healthy Lifestyle & STEM (opens in a new window) by James Bogesvang, Randy Davis, Alia Labin, Kathleen Werner
Information & Computing Technology Starting a Business & STEM (opens in a new window) by Jay Abrahm, Stev Andres, Mohammed Bakr, Jody Laflan, Alec McTavish, John Mithcell, Anh Nguyen, Lisa Sandoval
Lean Manufacturing in Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing (opens in a new window) by Mary Kaye Bredeson, Scott Dawson, Bob Nielsen, Mark Madison
Music Recording Technology & STEM (opens in a new window) by Erin Hosler, Richard Pullen, Roya Saben, Julie Sijgers, Kim Verver
(opens in a new window) To Dam or Not to Dam STEM and Energy (opens in a new window) by Sharron Leinweber, Jeff McGuire, Dan Taylor, Christy Wood