STEAM Event at SDSU - 10/1/12

SEEE Seminar Series joins forces with Full STE[+a]M Ahead to present...

STEM OR STEAM?
Integrating the Arts into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education

Monday, October 1, 2012 4:00 – 7:00 pm
SDG&E Energy Innovation Center (4760 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA)

Does integrating the arts with STEM education enhance or dilute student learning? Should the arts be part of school curriculum? Join us to participate in several interactive stations ranging from elementary through high school level involving integrating the arts with the sciences, technology, engineering, and math, followed by a discussion of the questions surrounding the integrating arts of hands-on learning in different environments and what we learn from such experiences.

Agenda

  • 4:00 pm Reception and Full STE[+a]M Ahead Networking
  • 4:45 pm Welcome and Introductions
  • 5:00 pm Interactive STEAM Exhibitions
  • 5:45 pm Speaker: Nan Renner, UCSD/SD Natural HIstory Museum
  • 6:00 pm Panel Discussions and Q & A
  • 6:30 pm Additional Networking

Presenters include:

  • Arnold Tubis, Author of Unfolding Mathematics with Origami Boxes and Professor Emeritus of Physics at Purdue University
  • Jason Rogalski, JCS Middle School Academy Art and Science Teacher
  • Ricardo Nemirovsky, Director, SDSU’s Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education (CRMSE)
  • Brooke Ernest, Doctoral Student, SDSU’s Mathematics and Science Education (MSED)
  • Balboa Park Learning Institute and many more!

Please RSVP by Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at www.SeeeSeminar.com.
Attendance is free. A voluntary donation of $10 to offset expenses is welcomed at the door.
Additional information can be found at www.SeeeSeminar.com.

The Balboa Park Cultural Partnership serves as the collaborative body and collective voice for 26 arts, science, and cultural institutions in Balboa Park. Together we achieve greater effectiveness, innovation, and excellence and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of Balboa Park. Our collective 500 trustees, 7,000 volunteers, and 3,500 staff serve more than 6.2 million visitors annually.