CareerTech is offering two camps in June for teachers to
learn strategies on implementing project based learning in their classrooms.
We are offering our third STEAMmaker Camp and introducing Girls Coding. These camps are being offered at no cost to instructors and students that they bring with them. Teachers must apply and commit to attending the entire camp. Teachers who attend receive high quality and immersive professional development and get to implement strategies that they learn into practice immediately with their students who get to attend a cool summer camp.
Teachers do not have to be STEM teachers and we are encouraging anyone who has a desire to do project based learning to apply.
STEAMmaker Camp
WHERE: Francis Tuttle
Technology Center’s Portland Campus located at 3500 NW 150th Street in Oklahoma
City
WHEN: June 7-10, 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (optional)
- June 7-9 with teams of students
- June 10 - teachers only for a one-day project based learning training (no optional evening portion)
WHO: Teams of 2 teachers
and 5-8 students, in grades 6-10 (rising)
WHAT: Come learn, play,
and invent in this super-awesome camp using littleBits, Makey Makeys, ArtSnacks
(and more), and kids’ awesome summertime imaginations!
WHY: It’s super fun to
geek out with your friends and a have great summer camp experience! And
teachers will get high-quality, hands-on experience on how to make and run
their own MakerEd space.
More
information and application available at https://www.okcareertech.org/about/state-agency/divisions/innovation-research-and-quality/steammaker
Girls Coding
WHERE: Metro Technology
Center's Springlake Campus located at 1900 Springlake Drive in Oklahoma
City
WHEN: June 13-15, 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
- June 13 - teacher teams of two for a one-day project based learning training
- June 14-15 - teachers teams with teams of five students
WHO: Teams of 2 teachers
and 5 students, in grades 7-10 (rising)
WHAT: Come learn, play,
and code in this super-awesome camp.
WHY: It’s super fun to
geek out with your friends and a have great summer camp experience! Teachers
will get high-quality, hands-on experience on how to implement coding into
their classroom.
More information and application available at http://www.okcareertech.org/about/state-agency/divisions/federal-legislation-assistance/non-traditional-careers/girls-coding
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