After using several years of funding, we have obtained some of
our own supplies :
Lego Robotics Kit
Kodak Digital Camera
Business card forms (to help you with presenting IEEE and your
name/contact info)
Mentorship Training and Teacher Cooperation : See
the newIEEE
PEERS website at
https://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/peers/
and IEEE PET (precollege engineer training)
https://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/pet/
Lego Robotics : David Fong daffy@ieee.org
has a loaner lego robotics kit that has a tutorial that you can walk
through.
In addition, Terry Grant grant@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov
offers training for teachers and engineering volunteers. There is also
a Botball (high school lego robotics) video.
National Engineer's Week : Contact
David Levinson
at david.levinson@lmco.com
thru Discover E of SVEC (Silicon Valley Engineering Council).
https://www.svec.org/discover.html
KNEX : David Fong daffy@ieee.org
has six bridge building kits suitable for 4th - 5th
graders.
The student will be asked to do measurements using protractor and
assemble
the bridge.
Science Fairs : Contact your local elementary,
middle, or high
school for their school's science fiar.
For Santa Clara County Science Fair contact Charlie Neuhauser at cneuhauser@earthlink.net.
For Santa Cruz County Science Fair contact Keith Gudger at keith@sploids.com
Advocates for Women in Science and Engineering: Contact
Debby
Kramer at awsem_sfbay@yahoo.com
She has materials already setup. You just need to follow the
guidelines
in the material. https://www.awsem.org/
Laser Optics : See https://www.svphotonics.com/ed/
Career Fair : For brochures and IEEE careers,
videos contact
David Fong daffy@ieee.org
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