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Engineering for the Future Key Ideas for K-12 Teachers

Engineering for the Future Key Ideas for K-12 Teachers. Jeff Goldberg March 25, 2011 Biosphere. Who Am I?. I like Sweaters and golf shirts! I needed a new wardrobe for this Dean job. Born in Pittsburgh - 1957 (go Steelers!!) Inner City High School Middle Class Background

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Engineering for the Future Key Ideas for K-12 Teachers

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  1. Engineering for the FutureKey Ideas for K-12 Teachers Jeff Goldberg March 25, 2011 Biosphere

  2. Who Am I? I like Sweaters and golf shirts! I needed a new wardrobe for this Dean job. • Born in Pittsburgh - 1957 (go Steelers!!) • Inner City High School • Middle Class Background • Cornell BS, MENG • Michigan PhD • Industrial Engineering and Operations Research • Married, 4 great kids, one teaches 5th grade in Brooklyn • 26 years at UA • Positive Attitude – Let’s get to work! After 20 months on the job! I am still smiling! But…. My golf swing has struggled for a while!

  3. You Are Important!! Ms. Ritter – 2nd Grade Mr. Thomas – Algebra Mr. Levy - Calculus

  4. What are the Traits of Engineers? • Like to help people • Like to solve problems/puzzles • Creative! • Diligent • Persistent • Tenacious • Uncompromising • Stubborn • Confident • Eccentric • Good at math and science

  5. BS Degrees Per Year (Nationally)

  6. Engineers Change the World and Make it Better

  7. Design for the World

  8. MafiZongo Water System Overview

  9. The world is interdisciplinary

  10. Traditional Engineering Achievements

  11. Less-Traditional Engineering Achievements What will be the key technology for the next 100 years?

  12. Devices That Control Themselves

  13. Keys for Success • Engineers are grown over time, they do not magically appear • Math and Science skills need to be nurtured and stretched • Students in traditionally underrepresented groups have fewer role models – so they may need a slight “push” • The goal should be to nurture and grow interest and curiosity – not train engineers! • Fundamentals are critical!

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