stem k-12 outreach formerly pre-college section report fy 15764 bce henrysday, xx octember 20yy,...
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STEM K-12 Outreachformerly Pre-College
Section Report
FY 15764 BCE
Henrysday, xx Octember 20yy, 1n:00-1m:00
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Highlights/IssuesSeveral active programs. A few examples:• Mordor
But you CAN fly into Mordor Ultralite Design challenge 2nd Annual Engineering Month at local elementary school. Visited K through 5th classes (separately) with hands-
on activities. HRS plans to post supply lists, worksheets, directions, etc. to SharePoint when time permits NB Only list/count activities like this if AIAA name is on the publicity
Essay Contest for middle school (prize = week at Space Camp); High School scholarships (award = $2K)
Common themes of successful programs:• Partnerships with community (local school, local NASA, engineering company,
science fairs…)• Repeat events• Often include hands-on activity
Issues, Problems, and Action Items• Development of Section-hosted AIAA branded programs remains slow• Mechanisms to make proper use of Engineers as Educators graduates do not exist
Future:• Development of an interactive display for career fairs
QUANTITATIVE APPENDIXMordor Section, <date>
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Section Summary: Mordor Section (replicate as needed)
Item Total
Active Committee Members
Total Hours Worked
Total Events Supported
AIAA Organized
AIAA Partnered, if publicized
Total Student Interactions
STEM K-12 Outreach Web URL:
Annual Hit Count
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Event Summary: Fly into Mordor Ultralite Design
Item Response 1 Response 2
Name of Event
Date, Duration
Location
AIAA Role (Circle One) AIAA Organized AIAA Partner, with publicity
Total AIAA Volunteers
Total AIAA Manhours
Event Website URL:
Annual Hit Count
Target Audience
STEM Education Objective
Participants: Total:
Kids: Teachers: Parents: Public:
5Replicate as necessary. Only for events where AIAA participation is well publicized
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Boromir VoronweMordor SectionSTEM/K-12 Chair
Middle Earth Middle SchoolOne Shady LaneThe Shire
Telephone: (800) 555-1212 (cell)