16. Software Computer ElectricalMechanical ROBOT Relationships
= Systems
17. Your car is a robot. TSTC West TX, Sweetwater,
10.31.2006
18. http://www.calcars.org/photos.html
19. Tesla 256 MPGe
20. http://www.cat.com/
21. Silent Revolution
22. 1,000 MPG eq. Fuel Cell Car
23. Software Computer ElectricalMechanical Chemistry
Relationships = Systems
24. The New Face of Innovation
25. Innovation Model
26. Source, DIAC, Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility (CPSR), Pattern Languages for the 21st Century,
Brazell and Monroe, 2003
27. Elementary spaceTEAMS San Antonio,TX Robot competition plus
career and academic exploration and history of science and
technology.
28. spaceTEAMS San Antonio,TX Middle School
29. US First-EISD Andrew Schuetze San Antonio,TX High
School
30. Holmes High School and San Antonio Cyber Initiative
31. How CyberPatriot works Multi-round competition Qualifying
rounds are virtual and teams compete simultaneously Teams download
VMware images and attempt to secure them over a given period of
time Teams connected to centralized scoring platform Teams graded
against known solution sets Finals held in Orlando and Washington
DC Cyber Patriot highschoolcdc.com
32. Arts Health STEMAcademics CTE STEM +ARTS
33. Free Tools
34. http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Education/KTurtle-2303.shtml
KTurtle is a Logo programming language interpreter. The Logo
programming language is very easy and thus it can be used by young
children. Logo is ideal for teaching kids the basics of
programming, mathematics and geometry. One of the reasons many
children like Logo is because of the turtle, a programmable icon
which can be moved around the screen with simple commands and can
be programmed to draw objects.
35. Little Wizard (Windows, Linux) Little Wizards is a program
that was specifically created with primary school children in mind.
It focuses on teaching kids the basic elements of all programming
languages, including: variables, expressions, conditions, logical
blocks and loops. All of these elements is represented by an icon
which allows the building of a program to be done using only a
mouse http://littlewizard.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
36. scratch.mit.edu
37. http://www.sophos.com/lp/threatbeaters-dp/
38. Assignment
39. What do you enjoy doing? What are you passionate about?
HAIKU 5, 7, 5
40. How is technology changing living, learning and working in
the 21st century?
41. Haiku is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines
of five, seven, and five syllables. (5) The moment two are (7)
united they both vanish (5) A lotus blooms here. Murakami, Kijo.
(1865-1938), Adapted by Brazell http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#time
Bob Allen ideas
42. Haiku SLC (5) Keystrokes on canvas (7) Mixed paints in a
petri dish (5) And murals of math
43. Haiku Abilene, TX (5) Technologys nice, (7) Enhances
teaching, learning too, but (5) Human hands must type
44. Or, if you twitter #radicalplatypus @radicalplatypus
45. Haiku (5) Staying in the past (7) Isnt good for our future
(5) Innovate today
46. If you draw, sing or have some other talentuse it! Compose
a song, draw a school design
47. What do you enjoy doing? What are you passionate about?
HAIKU 5, 7, 5
48. Vocation
49. Vocation - from the Latin verb vocare, to call. In the
modern context it means a passion or an inclination for a type of
work for which one is especially suited.
Meaning-Purpose-Calling-Passion
50. What do you think of when I say?
51. Computer
52. http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html Nokia
Research Center, Helsinki Finland in MIT Technology Review How many
of you have a cell phone in your pocket?
53. In historic shift, smart phones, tablets to overtake PCs
Computer World, Dec. 6, 2010
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9199918/In_historic_shift_smartphones_tablets_to_overtake_PCs
54. Mixed Reality
55. Sea Land SpaceAir cyberSPACE How do we cultivate innovation
and innovators?
56. Imagine the games we can play
57. Social Cognitive ImaginaryPhysical Cyberspace STEM
+ARTS
58. Innovation Model
59. Engineering Math TechnologyScience ARTS How do we cultivate
innovation and innovators?
60. Ocoee Demonstration Middle School
61. Orlando Tech High School Program
62. Orlando Tech High School Program
63. Orlando FIEA University Program
64. Free Tools
65. arcademicskillbuilders.com
66. iCivics (formerly Our Courts) is a web-based education
project designed to teach students civics and inspire them to be
active participants in our democracy. iCivics is the vision of
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is concerned that students are not
getting the information and tools they need for civic
participation, and that civics teachers need better materials and
support. http://www.icivics.org/
67. numedeon,inc.2004 SPACE STATION
68. Whyville.net
69. Whyville Planeworks
70. Assignment
71. What do you want to be when you grow up? HAIKU 5, 7, 5 or
2, 4 , 6, 8, 2 If you are working with a student define passion in
relation to a career pursuit
72. Haiku Abilene, TX (5) All the venues merge (7) CTE arts
science (5) Our future opens
74. Haiku SLC (5) Arts, humanities (7) Math, science,
technology (5) Working Together
75. If you draw, sing or have some other talentuse it! Compose
a song, draw a school design
76. What do you want to be when you grow up? HAIKU 5, 7, 5 or
2, 4 , 6, 8, 2 If you are working with a student define passion in
relation to a career pursuit
77. What do you think of when I say?
78. Video Game
79. Your body controls the computer
80. Thisisarobot
81. Or, is the computer controlling us? Who is controlling
whom?
82. What happens when robot meets cyberspace?
83. Sea Land SpaceAir robotSPACE STEM +ARTS
84. In 1958, engineer Earl Bakken of Minneapolis, Minnesota,
produced the first wearable external pacemaker
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/10/29/batterypacemaker/
85. A Pacemaker the Size of a Tic Tac - Medtronic is using
microelectronics to make a pacemaker so small it can be injected.
Technology Review
http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/32436/? nlid=4177
86. Social Cognitive ImaginaryPhysical robotSPACE STEM
+ARTS
87. Free Tools
88. http://www.squeakland.org/ http://www.squeak.org/ With
Etoys, children can draw their own sketches then bring them to life
by writing "scripts" that tell the sketches what to do. Children
can then put sketches and text in digital books with multiple
pages, allowing them to create interactive stories to share with
the world.
89. http://www.koducup.us
90. ALICE.org
91. Assignment
92. Or, if you twitter #radicalplatypus @radicalplatypus
93. What do I want to learn about in school? HAIKU 5, 7, 5 or
2, 4, 6, 8, 2
94. Haiku - SLC Students and teachers Collaborate and invent
Working as one team
95. Haiku - SLC (5) A techno elder (7) Opens new connections up
(5) Becomes a newborn
96. If you draw, sing or have some other talentuse it! Compose
a song, draw a school design
97. What do I want to learn about in school? HAIKU 5, 7, 5 or
2, 4, 6, 8, 2
98. Cinquain - SDPS, World (2) Love is (4) Commitment to (6)
each other. Beauty is (8) adaptation to the world now (2)
--forever. Bob Allen ideas
99. Cinquain (2) The first (4) person to walk (6) on the
Martian surface (8) will be from Evergreen district (2) for sure.
Bob Allen ideas
100. Student Futures: A Story about Emerging Technology, Jobs
and Students How The Future Works
[email protected]