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Oregon Pre-engineering &
Applied Sciences Initiative

All-OPAS Workshop II

February 4, 2009: 9:30 - 3:00 at the Capital Center -- Room 1061

Goals:

More college freshman in engineering, computer science, and materials science as part of ETIC's goal of doubling the number of engineering, computer science and materials science graduates

Shifting OPAS gears:

from

  • fact-finding
  • research
  • forming relationships
  • planning

to

  • detailed planning
  • executing to plan
  • producing results based on targeted funding

 

Bring together OPAS and ETIC allies on the Computer Science Task Force and Student Marketing Committees
Update all members on accomplishments and key learnings of workgroups and grantees
Connect members to facilitate future remote collaboration
Re-affirm, re-energize, and appreciate the work

Thank you all for a successful meeting!

Report:

Will be issued after the meeting ... in the meantime:

Key Learnings:

  • Deliverers (teachers, volunteers, near-peers) must be trained.
  • Local champions are necessary for founding and maintaining programs.
  • Support infrastructure increases effectiveness.
  • One must address the whole student in their own context -- personal knowledge and interests, school, community and family.
  • A variety of ongoing, meaningful opportunities for youth learning are needed.
  • Educators need ongoing professional development (Professional Learning Communities (PLC) are one model) and continued support
  • We need ways of knowing and incorporating Best Practices

Comments, corrections, ameliorations and additions welcome! -- Jo

 

Presentation slides here -- Roster updated for actual attendance here

Additional materials & facts referenced during the day:

  • Draft (Nov. 2008) Science Standards from ODE (Engineering Design on pages 26-27) - pdf
  • OPAS White Paper: Fostering STEM Diversity, Eda Davis-Lowe - pdf
  • 2008 PLTW Schools -- pdf
  • Darling-Hammond, L & Richardson, N. (2009). Teacher learning: what matters? Educational Leadership, 66(5), 46-53 - link to abstract & purchase
  • WICHE graph - pdf - racial/ethnic composition of Oregon High School grads projected through 2022; previously discussed in a Steering meeting and distributed.

Assignments:

  • Develop concrete business plans for each segment of the Bright Future Proposal:
    • Segment Business Plan Template - doc - pdf - the Worksession References may also be useful
    • In-Class Pre-Engineering (Brower & Lyon)
    • In-Class CS (Brooks)
    • Out-of-Class High School
      • eCHAMP (Manny)
      • Internships (Cresswell & Horton)
    • Out-of-Class Elementary and Middle School (Davis-Lowe et al.)
    • Marketing (Saunders)

Ongoing:

  • Develop surveys for incoming university freshman in engineering & CS
    • formalize the Hand-off model articulating OST experiences
  • Support and refine the Community Conversation model
  • eCHAMP pilot implementation and results
  • cs4hs professional development implementation

Awaiting traction :

  • Funding - connecting to foundation and federal sources
  • Better Metrics
  • Sharing Best Practices
    • Program Quality
    • Creating a College-Going Culture

 

Workshop Materials:

Agenda - pdf
Annotated Roster - pdf - Corrected & Updated for actual attendees February 5, 2009

Presentation Slides - in process January 30, 2009

  • 1 - Bright Future Proposal (Schafer) - pdf
  • 2 - not used
  • 3 - ODE (Thompson)- pdf
  • 4 - Motivate (Manny)- pdf
  • 5 - Prepare (Schafer & Knight)- pdf
  • 6 - Succeed (Davis-Lowe)- pdf
  • 7 - ETIC CSTF (Schafer)- pdf
  • 8 - ETIC Student Marketing (Schafer)- pdf
  • 9 - PLTW/OIT (Lyon for Brower)- pdf -(Jo will get this, 2/5/09) - pps
  • 10 - PLTW at HS2, Redmond & Salem-Keizer (Cone)- pdf
  • 11 - 4-H Tech Wizards Replication (Rennekamp)- pdf - spelling correction posted 2/12/09
  • 12 - SMILE Career-Linking (Davis-Lowe) - pdf
  • 13 - SMILE Engineering MS Challenge (Davis-Lowe)- pdf
  • 14 - MESA Pre-Engineering for Diverse Students (Coronado)- pdf
  • 15 - Planning for Next Biennium (Schafer) - pdf
ETIC Brochure
Student Engineering Brochure (note this is print-ready, so some frames appear upside down) - pdf
Worksession References:
Session Group A: In-Class Engineering and Computer Science - reference documents
  • Engineering Segment - pdf
  • Computer Science Segment - pdf
  • Summaries:
  • Transcription of Session Flip-charts - docx - pdf
  • Participants: Chris Brooks, Terrel Smith, Jay Bockelman, Ellen Lyon, Walt Mayberry, Michal Young, Ron Tenison, Bruce Schafer

Session Group B: Out of Class High School Engineering Enrichment - reference documents

  • Engineering Team Challenges - pdf
  • Student & Teacher Internships - pdf
  • Summaries
    • Internships - pdf
    • Engineering Teams - pdf
  • Notes taken by Ben Manny; no Flip-charts
  • Participants: Ben Manny, Ryan Collay, Dianna Bancke, Mary Beth Horton, Joyce Cresswell, Don Domes

Session Group C: Out of Class Elementary & Middle School sTEm Enrichment - reference documents

  • Elementary & Middle School Segment - pdf
  • Summary: Criteria - pdf
  • Transcription of Session Flip-charts - docx - pdf
  • Participants: Dick Knight, Jennifer Lemelson, Jo Oshiro, Roger Rennekamp, Eda Davis-Lowe, David Coronado, Cathy Swider, Natasha Macdonald

Session Group D: Marketing

  • Marketing Segment - pdf
  • Notes taken by Endi Hartigan; no Flip-Charts
  • Participants: Endi Hartigan, Ken Cone, Jill Tucker, Marcia Fischer

Additional materials & facts referenced during the day:

  • Draft (Nov. 2008) Science Standards from ODE (Engineering Design on pages 26-27) - pdf
  • OPAS White Paper: Fostering STEM Diversity, Eda Davis-Lowe - pdf
  • 2008 PLTW Schools
  • Darling-Hammond, L & Richardson, N. (2009). Teacher learning: what matters? Educational Leadership, 66(5), 46-53 - link to abstract & purchase (referred to by Eda Davis-Lowe)
  • WICHE graph - pdf - racial/ethnic composition of Oregon High School grads projected through 2022; previously discussed in a Steering meeting and distributed.

Logistics:

Where

Capital Center, 18640 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton Oregon, 97008 -- map & driving directions

We will be in Room 1061 (where most ETIC meetings are) across from our office (1065)

Park

Free

  • Do NOT use any space marked "William Barnhardt Center"
  • "OUS 30 Minute" spaces are fine
  • More parking toward the East, nearer the intersection of Walker & 185th -- past the big trees
$$ We are not at this time re-imbursing travel expenses but we will feed you a nice lunch (on the paper products left over from the ORTOP tournaments, so I got a great deal!)
Sleep

The two closest hotels are:

Eat

Morning Refreshments: Coffee, Tea, Pastry Bites & Fruit

Lunch Menu:

  • Vegetarian Minestrone
  • Greek Salad, shrimp on the side
  • Sandwich quarters, vegetarian & carnivore options

Afternoon Refreshments: Coffee, Tea, Cookies & Fruit

Please let Jo know ASAP if you have dietary requirements you have not mentioned!

 

For questions or information regarding these committees, please email Jo Oshiro or call (503) 821.1139

Page last updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2009