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Title: VaNTH


1
  • VaNTH
  • Student Leadership Council
  • Overview of Year III Activities
  • June 13, 2002

2
Order of Presentation
  • SLC Responsibilities
  • SLC Project Accomplishments
  • Future Plans
  • SLC Student Survey
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Opportunities
  • Threats
  • Suggestions

3
SLC Responsibilities
VU
  • Disseminate bioengineering awareness and
    knowledge to underrepresented groups, local
    communities, as well as pre-college and
    postsecondary students and teachers via outreach
    projects
  • Provide an interdisciplinary forum for students
    to discuss VaNTH ERC outreach, inreach, and
    research projects
  • Connect SLC students to one another via periodic
    communication between sites

UT
HST
NU
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VaNTH-wide SLC Projects
  • What is BME?
  • Targets college-bound high school juniors
    seniors or college freshmen with interests in
    engineering, health sciences, BME, or a
    related-field
  • Increases students understanding of BME-related
    work, increases student matriculation into BME
    fields, informs and excites students about BME-
    related work
  • Website, CD-ROM/DVD that explores the
    applicability of BME to Education, Business, Law,
    Medicine, and Government

5
VaNTH-wide Projects
  • San Antonio Workshop- Burbank High School
  • 8 VaNTH participants 15 public middle and high
    school teachers
  • Introduced teachers to an inquiry based
    instructional planning tool (Legacy Cycle)
  • Provided teachers with web-based resources on
    bioengineering to enhance academic science
    instruction
  • Provided teachers with opportunities to develop
    and share inquiry-based science/engineering
    lessons
  • Provided teachers with information on how people
    learn and implications for assessment and
    evaluation

6
Site-Specific SLC Projects
  • Helped VU RET high school teacher Stacy Klein
    implement an ECG module in her Biomedical
    Engineering Laboratory class
  • Presented VaNTH ERC to fifteen Fisk University
    Biology undergraduates about opportunities in
    Bioengineering and recruited two students into
    2002 REU summer program
  • Collaborated with VU BMES in the development of
    interactive exhibits for the Cumberland Science
    Museum in Nashville, TN (84,000 students and
    teachers each year)

7
Cumberland Science Museum Exhibits
  • Bioreactor Exhibit- Building a Protein Bar
  • Introduce four types of bioreactors protein
    development in a bioreactor
  • Compare and contrast the effects of too much or
    too little protein in the human body
  • Develop an interactive arm wrestling model and
    video
  • Iron Cross Exhibit- Looking at Muscle Strength
  • Introduce concepts of gravity, balance, muscles,
    and strength
  • Examine the effects of changes in muscle force
    upon maintaining balance using gymnastics iron
    cross

8
Site-Specific SLC Projects
  • Initiated an Ethics Working Group at MIT to
    discuss issues of human research subjects.
  • Continued development of Spacercise high school
    outreach curriculum, using the Legacy Cycle as a
    model for teaching microgravity physiology and
    engineering design.
  • Hosted local What is BME? lecture series to
    explore various entry points to the field.

9
Spacercise
  • Jointly supported by the VaNTH Engineering
    Research Center and the National Space Biomedical
    Research Institute
  • Collaborating with 3 teachers from Everett High
    School to adjust modular materials for use in the
    classroom and develop new inquiry-based lab
    exercises
  • Piloted elements of the program this spring at
    the Charlestown Boys Girls Club
  • Summer plans include completion of 5 modular labs
    and supporting information as well as preliminary
    development efforts for a methods-based Teachers
    Guide

10
Site-Specific SLC Projects
  • Developed a biomedical engineering design module
    to be piloted at Chicago Public Schools
  • Curriculum emphasizes engineering design process
    and challenge/hands-on activity involving
    designing of artificial upper limbs
  • Made connections with Center for International
    Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Institute of
    Chicago for future project development

11
Interaction with Chicago Public Schools (CPS)
  • Collaborated with 3 CPS teachers about project
    ideas, activities, and current curriculum
  • Pilot program with 6th grade science class at
    O.A. Thorp Scholastic Academy
  • Continued contact/mentoring between CPS students
    and Northwestern-SLC members via email and future
    visits

Demographics of CPS Students 52 African
American35 Latino9.6 White3.2 Asian/Pacific
Islander0.2 Native American
12
Future Plans
  • Develop time-line, storyboard, and budget for
    What is BME?
  • Explore Industrial Partners as experts for
    interviews What is BME?
  • Plan future for San Antonio workshops

13
Future Plans
  • Recruit VaNTH-wide BME undergraduates and
    graduates to help design Bioreactor and Iron
    Cross exhibits
  • Consult industrial partners about possible
    collaborations on exhibit projects
  • Expose underrepresented groups to BME-related
    work via outreach in local schools and non-profit
    organizations
  • Partner with Fisk for outreach projects and VaNTH
    REU opportunities

14
Future Plans
  • Full classroom pilot of Spacercise in Fall 2002
    with broader dissemination to follow
  • Dissemination of Ethics Working Group through
    other VaNTH partner institutions
  • Development of undergraduate SLC branch between
    Harvard and MIT
  • Evaluation of existing hands-on biomedical
    engineering activity for classroom visits and
    development of a framework for such outreach

15
Future Plans
  • Extend program to 3 more classrooms in Chicago
    Public Schools next year
  • Implement at other VaNTH-SLC programs within next
    two years
  • Create educational video demonstrating use of an
    actual artificial upper limb with assistance from
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC)
  • Develop award recognition provided by Center for
    International Rehabilitation (CIR)
  • Revise module to suit other educational needs
    Museum after-school project and Center for Talent
    Development summer sessions

16
SLC Survey Results
Strengths
Opportunities
Weaknesses
Threats
17
Educational Levels of ERC Students
18
Academic Affiliations
19
ERC Participation
Which of these does your work with the ERC
involve?
20
Familiarity with ERC Goals
Do you think that you are familiar with ERC
goals?
21
How good are your experiences in the following
areas?
22
How important are the following experiences
within the ERC?
23
Would you prefer more or fewer interactions with
ERC faculty, staff, and students?
24
Rate the quality of your interactions with ERC
faculty, staff, and students.
25
Strengths
  • Increased number of students across sites,
    especially Ph.D.
  • Increased number and quality of outreach
    opportunities
  • Compatibility between ERC and students goals
  • High quality student experiences
  • Student experiences across disciplines
  • Majority of student interactions are good and
    very good
  • Outreach projects are VaNTH-wide and Site-Specific

26
Weaknesses
  • Want to increase students learning opportunities
  • Want to increase the quality of faculty-, staff-,
    and student-student interactions
  • Need to increase students participation in
    conferences and on-site activities

27
Opportunities
  • Compatibility of ERC goals with efforts to
    support future research faculty
  • Integration of outreach and research activities
    between sites
  • REU mentorship experiences for SLC students
  • Foster connections between higher education and
    pre-college students and teachers
  • Increased impact on minority students (e.g.,
    Fisk, NSBE, SHPE, Posse Foundation)
  • Formation of networks between ERC graduates in
    industry and academia

28
Testimonial Dr. Diane Muratore
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Threats
  • Failure of university and funding agencies to
    invest in ongoing student projects
  • Competition between VaNTH and traditional
    programs for students time
  • Discontinuity in SLC organization due to student
    departures

30
Suggestions for SLC Improvement
  • Develop monthly forums in which students present
    research projects
  • Allow future SLC leaders to shadow present
    leaders who will depart the ERC
  • Increase communication across sites via monthly
    newsletters and teleconferences
  • Increase interaction with other ERCs
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