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EPICS engages teachers and students in making an impact in their own community while learning STEM content.

 

EPICSK12 is derived from the award winning design course at Purdue University for use in grades 6-12 as a full year class, as part of an existing course or as an after school program. It aligns with national and state standards including the Next Generation Science Standards. Integrating community engagement and STEM can reach diverse student populations including those traditionally underrepresentation within the STEM fields.

This workshop will introduce teachers to the EPICS learning environment and resources to implement it into their own schools.

 

Join us June 29-30, 2015 from 9:00-4:00 PM at the Santa Clara County Office of Education!

This workshop is Free and lunch will be provided.

For more information or to register, please contact Christine Benner at bennerc@purdue.edu

EPICSK12 is derived from the award winning design course at Purdue University for use in grades 6 -12 as a full year class, as part of an existing course or as an after school program.

 

It aligns with national and state standards including the Next Generation Science Standards. Integrating community engagement and STEM can reach diverse student populations including those traditionally underrepresentation within the STEM fields.

This workshop will introduce teachers to the EPICS learning environment and resources to implement it into their own schools as a course or integrated with other courses such as the University of Cincinnati’s course, or as an after school experience.

Join us and learn more!

 

May 28, 205 from 8:00-3:00 PM at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash, Flory Center

 

This workshop is FREE and lunch will be provided.

 

Contact Eugene Rutz at eugene.rutz@uc.edu or 513-556-1096 to register or for more information