I've been teaching science and STEM to middle schoolers and high schoolers since 1999. I'm currently the engineering teacher at a STEM-focused high school in Austin, Texas.
This easy to understand one-pager is a great way to introduce electrical circuits! Let students work independently or in small groups to tinker and problem solve in order to get their LED's to light up. Great for any STEM class. Includes a link and SKU to an easy youtube video that shows students how to make the paper circuit step by step.
This is a digital electronics project that teaches students how to use a 555 timer to create some sort of digital display. It requires common digital electronics tools and equipment such as breadboards, 555 timers, resistors, power supplies, and other sensors. It is intended for a classroom that has access to a maker space of some sort. It includes options for 3D printing and/or laser cutter and access to CAD software. A rubric and suggested timeline is included. This gives details about project
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Computer Science - Technology, Engineering
$1.50
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Experience
I've been teaching science and STEM to middle schoolers and high schoolers since 1999. I'm currently the engineering teacher at a STEM-focused high school in Austin, Texas.
Teaching style
Hands-on, design-cycle, creativity-focused
My own education history
I have a Masters in STEM Education from the University of Texas at Austin.
Additional biographical information
Mom to one teenager, a dog, and 2 cats. I love anything outdoors in nature or doing anything that requires creativity and imagination.
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