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SC-2: Blending the E and the S in STEM
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8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Room: Ballard, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Jennifer Eklund, Project Manager, Institute for Systems Biology Brian Fabien, University of Washington Todd Snyder, Elementary Math and Science TOSA, Chief Leschi Schools Amanda Henry, Sacajawea Middle School John Paul, Tiffany Park Elementary School
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Session Topic:
Engineering-Technology-and the Application of Science
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Session Type:
Short Course, Short Course
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Building Our Nation’s Future Cybersecurity
Professionals
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Room: Grand Ballroom B, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Kevin Nolten, Director of Academic Outreach, Cyber Innovation Center Kathleen Watson, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
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Session Topic:
General Science Education
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Using DNA Technology to Exonerate the
Innocent
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Room: Grand Ballroom B, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Regina Wu, Program Manager, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Hanako Osuga, Science Resource Coordinator, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Jeanne Chowning, NSTA Director, District XVII, and Director, Science Ed Partnership, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Session Topic:
Life Science
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Session Type:
Hands-On Workshop
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Everyday Engineers: Supporting NGSS and
Engineering Learning through Everyday Knowledge
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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Room: Grand Ballroom B, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Veronica McGowan, STEM Curriculum Designer and Developer Marcia Ventura, teacher, Maple Elementary School Philip Bell, Professor, University of Washington
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Session Topic:
Engineering-Technology-and the Application of Science
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Makerspace in the K–5 Classroom
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Room: Grand Ballroom B, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Speaker: Karen Collignon-Foley, Lincoln Elementary School
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Session Topic:
Engineering-Technology-and the Application of Science
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Using Student Voice to Increase STEM
Aspirations
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Room: Grand Ballroom B, Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Speaker: William Rewitz, TOSA Secondary Science, Bethel School District
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Session Topic:
General Science Education
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Educating for a Green Economy (EGE): Connecting Students
to Green Jobs in Washington State
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Room: 4C-2, Washington State Convention Center
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Mike Nepean, Eastern WA FieldSTEM Coordinator, Pacific Education Institute Kathryn Kurtz, Executive Director, Pacific Education Institute Chad Mullen, Lower Columbia FieldSTEM Coordinator, Pacific Education Institute
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Session Topic:
General Science Education
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Session Type:
Hands-On Workshop
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Available Handouts :
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Revitalizing STEM Education through Manufacturing
Apprenticeships
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Room: 4C-2, Washington State Convention Center
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Speaker: Autumn Russell, Executive Director, MAGNET: Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network
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Session Topic:
Informal Science Education
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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Promoting Equity through a Common High School Science
Sequence: One District’s Journey
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Room: 4C-2, Washington State Convention Center
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Susan Holveck, Program Administrator for K-12 Science Education, Portland Public Schools Kristin Moon, K-12 Science/STEAM TOSA, Pioneer Special School
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Session Topic:
Physical Science
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Session Type:
Presentation
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Track:
Providing STEM Pathways for the Future
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