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New Stuff!

5/20/2014

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Lots of new stuff has been uploaded on this site in the last few weeks.  
  • We finally have a complete set of STEM award worksheets available.  
  • We also have complete training materials for the Fast Start STEM Orientation and Nova Counselor Training posted.  (Materials for Supernova Mentor Training will be posted in a few weeks.)  
  • SVMBC is selling STEM Amabassador lapel pins.  These can be ordered online or via a print-and-mail form.  Look under Leader Support -> Recognitions to find the order information.    
  • We've added two new features: It Works for Us and FAQs under Leader Support.  

Questions?  Comments?  Let us know.  Go STEM!
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STEM at PTC

2/4/2013

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STEM is coming to Philmont Training Center!  During the first week of conferences at PTC (June 9-15, 2013), there will be two courses on STEM:
  • Introduction to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
  • Taking STEM to the Next Level

See the PTC website for descriptions of these courses.  Got a family?  PTC has fantastic family programs for your kids and spouse while you are participating in a conference.  Come to beautiful New Mexico and be a part of bringing this great program back to your home council!
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Generating Excitement for STEM

1/29/2013

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Welcome to BSA STEM Resources, an unofficial, local website with materials for BSA's new STEM Initiative by folks in Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council.  This past weekend, our council held its annual University of Scouting, at which we offered our first-ever, two-hour STEM orientation for Cub Scout Leaders.  Since our session was immediately after lunch, when a PowerPoint presentation usually just puts everyone to sleep, we opted to start right out with the activity portion of the orientation.  We set up four stations, one for each STEM area, broke the class into groups of 4-5 each, and had folks visit all the stations in round robin fashion, spending 20-25 minutes at each station.  At the science station, they did whale blubber experiments, learned about Bernoulli's Principle, and saw a demo of a flame tornado.  At the technology station, they learned about Morse code and made a simple circuit.  At the engineering station, they built models of Leonardo's transportable bridge.  At the mathematics station, they learned how to find their weight on other planets using slide rules.  With time extremely tight at the end, we managed to squeeze in a very brief slide presentation on the overall structure of the STEM program.  Some of these materials are already posted elsewhere on this site, and the rest will be coming soon.  Thank you to all of our enthusiastic participants!  You will definitely be fantastic STEM ambassadors for our youth!
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    This website and blog are owned, operated, and moderated by Trisha Bergthold, who has been a BSA volunteer since 2002, is a past chair of Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council's STEM Committee, and is a past member of BSA's National STEM Task Force. 

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