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STEM420 Classroom Link

Inspire Elementary Students with Engineering

Course Description:

Learn fun and creative ways to integrate engineering principles in the classroom. This course introduces the engineering design process and the development of model eliciting activities (MEA). You will design an original MEA that aligns with curriculum and pilot it in your classroom. Engage your students while they develop hands-on solutions and then test the model they developed.

Classroom Link-Access to students recommended. PBS Classroom Link courses ask learners to implement lessons with their class or with a small group of students (options for learners without access to students are available).

For assignments and evaluation details, see the full Syllabus.

The number of hours identified for each course reflects time spent online, but does not reflect the total time spent completing offline coursework and assignments. All learners are different and you will likely spend double the indicated number of hours completing all coursework depending on your learning style and work habits.

Graduate Credit Information:
Graduate credit may be obtained from the provider(s) listed below, for an additional fee after the course begins.
Adams State College - 2.0 credits - pricing
Indiana University - 2.0 credits - pricing
Northwest Nazarene University - 2.0 credits - pricing
Madonna University - 2.0 credits - pricing
University of Missouri - Kansas City - 2.0 credits - pricing
University of Central Missouri - 2.0 credits - pricing
Washburn University - 2.0 credits - pricing
University of Sioux Falls - 2.0 credits - pricing
Boise State University - 2.0 credits - pricing
Sierra Nevada College - 2.0 credits - pricing
Morningside College - 2.0 credits - pricing
Subject Area:
STEM
Grade Level:
Preschool-6th
Hours:
30

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“My online discussion boards offer me contact with other colleagues to discuss ideas, problems, and means of implementation for the curriculum.”

Jeannie Dyke
Reading Specialist
SY Jackson Elementary School

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