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Title: Welcome To The


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Welcome To The
  • 71st annual
  • ITEA Conference
  • Louisville, Kentucky

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STEM Keeping It Real In Old School Technology
Classes
  • Presenter Edward V. Callico
  • Blue River Career Programs
  • Shelbyville, Indiana

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STEM
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

How does STEM apply to my class?
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Science
  • Main Entry science Pronunciation
    \'si-?n(t)s\
  • Function noun Etymology Middle English,
    from Anglo-French, from Latin scientia, from
    scient-, sciens having knowledge, from present
    participle of scire to know perhaps akin to
    Sanskrit chyati he cuts off, Latin scindere to
    split more at shed Date 14th century
  • 1 the state of knowing knowledge as
    distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding
  • 2 a department of systematized knowledge as an
    object of study ltthe science of theologygt b
    something (as a sport or technique) that may be
    studied or learned like systematized knowledge
    lthave it down to a sciencegt
  • 3 knowledge or a system of knowledge covering
    general truths or the operation of general laws
    especially as obtained and tested through
    scientific method b such knowledge or such a
    system of knowledge concerned with the physical
    world and its phenomena natural science
  • 4 a system or method reconciling practical ends
    with scientific laws
  • ltcooking is both a science and an artgt

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Technology
  • Main Entry technology Pronunciation
    \-je\
  • Function noun Inflected Form(s) plural
    technologies
  • Etymology Greek technologia systematic treatment
    of an art, from techne art, skill -o- -logia
    -logy Date 1859
  • 1 a the practical application of knowledge
    especially in a particular area engineering 2
    ltmedical technologygt b a capability given by the
    practical application of knowledge lta car's
    fuel-saving technologygt
  • 2 a manner of accomplishing a task especially
    using technical processes, methods, or knowledge
    ltnew technologies for information storagegt
  • 3 the specialized aspects of a particular field
    of endeavor lteducational technologygt

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Engineering
  • Main Entry engineering Pronunciation
    \-'nir-i?\
  • Function noun Date 1720
  • 1 the activities or function of an engineer
  • 2 the application of science and mathematics by
    which the properties of matter and the sources of
    energy in nature are made useful to people b the
    design and manufacture of complex products
    ltsoftware engineeringgt
  • 3 calculated manipulation or direction (as of
    behavior) ltsocial engineeringgt

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Math
  • Main Entry mathematics Pronunciation
    \?math-'ma-tiks, ?ma-th?-\ Function noun plural
    but usually singular in construction Date
    1573
  • 1 the science of numbers and their operations,
    interrelations, combinations, generalizations,
    and abstractions and of space configurations and
    their structure, measurement, transformations,
    and generalizations
  • 2 a branch of, operation in, or use of
    mathematics ltthe mathematics of physical
    chemistrygt

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Dictionary. Retrieved March 26, 2009, from
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from http//www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/engineering technology.
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/technology mathematics. (2009). In
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved
March 26, 2009, from http//www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/mathematics
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The steps of the scientific method are to
  • Ask a Question
  • Do Background Research
  • Construct a Hypothesis
  • Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment
  • Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion
  • Communicate Your Results

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I Teach Physics!
  • Students do mostly Hands On Activities!
  • Students retain information better with Real
    Life problem solving skills!
  • Students use STEM based learning everyday!
  • Students understand Why they need to know the
    information!

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Students use the Four Energy Systems Daily!


  • 1) Mechanical
  • 2) Fluid
  • 3) Electrical
  • 4) Thermal

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Student Percentage By GPA
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I Teach Physics!
  • My curriculum is
  • Auto Collision Repair Technology!

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Blackhawk Frame Rack
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Blackhawk Computerized Measuring Equipment
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Auto Refinishing Custom Painting
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Students Earn Twelve College Credit Hours Over 4
Semesters!
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Program of Study
  • Up to 12 post secondary credit hours from Ivy
    Tech and good toward any Public or Private
    College or University in Indiana.
  • ASE Testing and Certification.
  • Curriculum in accordance with NATEF and I-Car
    standards and curriculum.

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Science
  • Students learn Welding.(Thermal Dynamics)
  • Students learn to mix paint colors using
    formulas.
  • Students use Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems.
  • Students mix chemicals to form bonding agents.

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Technology
  • Students use an Ultra Sonic Computerized 3D
    Measuring System.
  • Students use a Computerized Data Base for
    Estimate writing.
  • Students use an Internet Based Technical Service
    for Research.
  • Students use Computerized Data for Paint
    Formulas.

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Engineering
  • Students learn to read schematics and diagrams.
  • Students learn about structure.
  • Students learn assembly order.
  • Students learn about metal strengths and metal
    types.
  • Students learn about plastics and composite
    materials.

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Mathematics
  • Students mix paints by weight and ratios.
  • Students learn to measure in 3 Dimensions.
  • Students use Estimating Skills.
  • Students compute vehicle estimate cost and part
    and material totals.
  • Students learn Lay Outs.

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  • ASE Testing for at least three of the Collision
    Subject Areas by time student graduates.
  • Auto Body Repair Technology Text Books
  • Uniforms
  • Job Shadowing Opportunities

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Anyone can integrate STEM Based Learning in any
Curriculum!How can You use STEM in Your Class?
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Questions????????
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