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Virtual STEM Fair: Celebrate National Earth Science Week – October 17, 2024
What on Earth?!
Join Savvas Learning Company for our Virtual STEM Fair celebrating National Earth Week! Explore STEM careers and activities highlighting our planet's wonders and innovative minds. Connect with passionate Earth science, sustainability, and conservation professionals. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious, there's something for everyone at this full day of virtual experiences. Mark your calendars for a day of education and fun!
HOW IT WORKS: Teachers register, then project the presentation or share the link with students. You will have access to all of the sessions for the entire day.
If you are unable to attend the live event, register anyway and we will send you the recorded STEM sessions.
Featured Sessions and Speakers
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STEM Activity
9:00-9:30 a.m. EST -
STEM Activity
10:00-10:30 a.m. EST -
Featured Career Speaker
11:00–11:30 a.m. EST -
Featured Career Speaker
1:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST -
STEM Lesson
2:30-3:00 p.m. EST
Gee Whiz! How Big Are You Really?
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Michael ComerMichael Comer is an experienced teacher, science educator and STEM author who has led many workshops on a range of topics in science and mathematics. His goal is in helping educators to embrace new standards and infuse more hands-on, problem-based learning experiences into their classroom practices.
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Session DescriptionHow do you know how big (or small) something is just by looking at a picture of it? Let's examine images of earth science themes as we use observation skills and mathematical reasoning to develop concepts of scale, proportion and quantity.
walkSTEM Anywhere and Anytime!
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Willa Barnett and Andrew Moorhead
Willa Barnett is a comedian, computer scientist, and trivia host from San Francisco, California. A recent graduate of Northwestern University, she now enjoys being exceptionally strange with her sketch and improv group Skip Skip and is a talkSTEM collaborator who creates math and STEM walks with the talkSTEM team.
Andrew Moorhead is a writer and performer based in New York City. Andrew’s specialties include social media content, narrative storytelling and writing dialogue, having recently completed his MFA in Dramatic Writing at NYU. Andrew is playwright, book-editor, former comedic board game writer, and is a talkSTEM collaborator who creates math and STEM walks with the talkSTEM team.
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Session DescriptionPromote math, science, STEM and STEAM education to all children. talkSTEM’s mission, founded by Dr. Koshi Dhingra, is to make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) learning engaging for all learners. talkSTEM’s approach centers on using place-based learning strategies so that students see the relevance of STEM in their local communities and environments. TalkSTEM takes educators and learners on "STEM walks" in different settings using videos. In addition, instructional guides can be downloaded for your students to make their own STEM walks! We foster student engagement by sharing free resources for all educators who shape learning in K-12 students—both in and out of school.
Using the Waves from Earthquakes to See Inside Our Planet
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Michael Wysession
Michael Wysession has been a Geophysics Professor at Washington University in St. Louis for 33 years, doing research and teaching about earthquakes, volcanoes, and climate science. Michael is also an international leader in geoscience literacy and education, and was one of the lead authors of the U.S. Next Generation Science Standards.
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Session DescriptionProfessor Wysession, at Washington University in St. Louis, will show how he uses the seismic waves from large earthquakes to make pictures of the Earth’s deep interior, like a medical X-ray or CT-scan. He will talk about traveling to places like Minnesota and Madagascar to install seismometers and learn why some volcanoes erupt where they do and to piece together the ancient history of the tectonic motions of the continents.
Energy Resources and Electrification: Powering Our Earth—A Journey Through Earth Science
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Scarlett LuisScarlett Luis, a certified project management professional and UPenn graduate, has over 10 years of experience improving products and processes in the Energy sector. As a Product Leader with a background in Electrical Engineering, she is passionate about empowering underrepresented groups through career coaching and advocating for first-generation college students.
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Session DescriptionJoin Scarlett Luis on an electrifying journey as we explore how energy powers our world and connects to the wonders of Earth Science! Discover the magic of renewable resources, the mystery of the electric grid, and learn how you can help protect our planet. Get ready for a fun, interactive adventure that will spark your curiosity and light up your imagination!
The Neat Stuff Under Your Feet: How Rock Cores and Fossils Help Us Understand the Geologic Past
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Jesse WilcoxJesse Wilcox, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in Biology and Science Education at the University of Northern Iowa. He was a former high school general science and biology teacher prior to becoming a professor. Jesse has won numerous teaching awards, has presented nearly 200 times at science and STEM education conferences, and has published 45 articles in science and STEM education journals. Jesse is passionate about working with science teachers and helping them strive toward improving their practice.
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Session DescriptionThere used to be a sea here!? We used to live in a tropical rainforest?! Learn how fossils and rock cores help us understand how our landscape has changed over time.
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STEM Fair Webinars On-Demand
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The Neat Stuff Under your Feet: How Rock Cores and Fossils Help Us Understand the Geologic Past
Science
Using the Waves from Earthquakes to see Inside Our Planet
Science
Gee Whiz! How Big Are You Really?
Science
Energy Resources and Electrification: Powering Our Earth - A Journey Through Earth Science
Science
walkSTEM Anywhere and Anytime!
Science
Featured Career Speaker: Embracing the Unexpected
Science
Featured Career Speaker: Hila the Earth: Leveraging Celebrity and Music to Inspire
Science
Featured Career Speaker: Living Life in the Fast Lane
Science
Featured Career Speaker: Uncovering Secrets
Science
STEM Activity: The Day in the Life of a Monarch Butterfly
Science
STEM on a Mission
Science
Tracking Shark Migration
Science
Adventures of a Wildlife Filmmaker
Science
STEM Activity: The Need for Speed
Science
Sounds of Medicine
Science
Sometimes It Doesn't Sound the Same
Science
The Importance and Impact of Local Radio
Science
How Does a Radio Work?
Science
STEM Activity: STEM! It’s a “RUFF” Life
Science
STEM Activity: Cooking with Poo! What Really Happens to the Fast Food Meal?
Science
Career Connection: Let’s Talk Turtles!
Science
Career Connection: ROBOTS! The Past, Present, and Future of Technology in Medicine & Healthcare
Science
STEM Activity: Shifting Gears…Exploring the Science of Gears
Science
What is Food Justice and how can YOU make a difference in your community?
Science
Offshore Drilling Rigs 101: How YOU Can Work On One!
Science
IT'S EVERYONES' RESPONSIBILITY! It's our HOME!
Science
Wonders All Around: Making Dreams a Reality
Science
Everyone Can Make a Difference
Science
From Field to Fork - STEM & Sustainability in Corn Production
Science
STEM Lesson: Gerald A. Lawson - The ULTIMATE Gamer
Science
STEM Lesson: Dirty Water: Clean Water
Science
Career Connection: Dare to Dream
Science
Career Connection: Artist or Engineer? How about both.
Science
Career Connection: What is an Engineer and what do Engineers do?
Science
STEM Lesson: Innovation and Integrity: The Life-Saving Work of Dr. Charles Drew
Science
Career Connection: Finding Disability Pride at the Bottom of a Cave
Science
Career Connection: The Art of Navigating Life
Science
Career Connection: Life as a Cyborg in a Padded Room
Science
Career Connection: Insights into Developing Students with Different Kinds of Minds
Science
Thinking Outside the Box
Science
STEM Lesson: The Latest Projections for Climate Change from the Recent IPCC AR6 Report
Science
Career Connection: Busting Myths about Teaching High School Science
Science
STEM Lesson: Let's Get Chemical! Chemical!
Science
Career Connection: Preparing for a Successful STEM College Experience
Science
STEM Activity: Let’s Go with the Flow
Science
Experimenting with Paper Folding
Science
What makes the oceans move?
Science
Let's Talk Turtles!
Science
If Water Has Memory, Then What Does That Mean For Our Oceans?
Science
Climate Change: How Can You Tell It Happened? How Can You Tell It’s Happening?
Science
Get into Gear
Science
The "Wipe It" Coaster Challenge
Science
Take Care of Our Earth-It’s Our Home!
Science
Shoot for the Moon
Science
Superheroes 101: How to Save the World
Science
STEM Activity: How can wind generate electric energy?
Science
Testing, Testing, 1...2...3
Science
What Science REALLY Looks Like
Science
Looking Inside the Minds of Thrill Seekers
Science
Curiosity and Courage: The Inventions of Garrett Morgan
Science
STEM Lesson/Activity: How Earthquakes Knock Down Buildings
Math, Science
Origami Time! How to Engineer a Flying Cylinder
Math, Science
Career Connection: Use your Gifts to Fulfill your Passion
Science
STEM Lesson/Activity: Where’s All of the Water?
Math, Science
Origami Time! Where did the Rest of the Volume Go?
Math
STEM Lesson/Activity: An Essential Resource
Science
Career Connection: Surfers and their Microbiome
Science
STEM Lesson/Activity: Experimenting with Bugscocopter Flight
Math, Science
Origami Time! Can you Make Hundreds of Objects from One Paper?
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