Bring Engineering to Young Girls
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My name is Rachel. I am a graduate student in Engineering and Technology Education. I am passionate about encouraging young girls to pursue interests in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). One way to encourage interest in STEM, is to expose young girls to hands-on activities. These activities create a positive experience for girls to get them motivated about design and creativity.
I have been volunteering at rural and suburban libraries planning and teaching small, after school, hands-on programs that are free to local grade school students. I have been putting the programs and activities together with my own money but that limits the amount of materials and activities these students can participate in. These programs foster creative problem solving by allowing children the opportunity to learn and apply engineering and technology concepts that they may not normally be exposed to at home or at school.
I have recently been asked by some of my program students if they can make better prototypes of their designs. The students use engineering notebooks (which I purchase at the Dollar Tree and give to the students for free) to define problems, think critically, and design solutions. The students then build their solutions out of cardboard, tin cans, egg crates, and other found materials. However, I have recently been asked if the kids can make their designs on a 3D printer. I do have an extensive background in computer aided design so it is possible with the help of funding. Through the use of donations, I can buy a 3D Printer and materials. After the library program, the students leave with added knowledge of technology and engineering. The programs are designed to be fun, engaging, and motivational. If there is enough donations, I would like to also purchase wearable items that can allow the students to identify themselves, and display to others, that they enjoy Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
“The only source of knowledge is experience.” –Albert Einstein. Please help me create the best possible experience for the children in my after school library programs. My hope is travel to several libraries across the state and soon, other states.
I have been volunteering at rural and suburban libraries planning and teaching small, after school, hands-on programs that are free to local grade school students. I have been putting the programs and activities together with my own money but that limits the amount of materials and activities these students can participate in. These programs foster creative problem solving by allowing children the opportunity to learn and apply engineering and technology concepts that they may not normally be exposed to at home or at school.
I have recently been asked by some of my program students if they can make better prototypes of their designs. The students use engineering notebooks (which I purchase at the Dollar Tree and give to the students for free) to define problems, think critically, and design solutions. The students then build their solutions out of cardboard, tin cans, egg crates, and other found materials. However, I have recently been asked if the kids can make their designs on a 3D printer. I do have an extensive background in computer aided design so it is possible with the help of funding. Through the use of donations, I can buy a 3D Printer and materials. After the library program, the students leave with added knowledge of technology and engineering. The programs are designed to be fun, engaging, and motivational. If there is enough donations, I would like to also purchase wearable items that can allow the students to identify themselves, and display to others, that they enjoy Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
“The only source of knowledge is experience.” –Albert Einstein. Please help me create the best possible experience for the children in my after school library programs. My hope is travel to several libraries across the state and soon, other states.
Organizer
Rachel Renae Smith
Organizer
Denver, CO