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Welcome Introductions Administrative Lunch Bathrooms

Welcome Introductions Administrative Lunch Bathrooms. What is BEST?. José M. López RM BEST Executive Director. Critical Issues Facing Industry. Reduced student interest in STEM 85% of the engineering workforce eligible for retirement Rapid growth in S&E jobs (3x that of all jobs)

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Welcome Introductions Administrative Lunch Bathrooms

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  1. Welcome • Introductions • Administrative • Lunch • Bathrooms

  2. What is BEST? José M. López RM BEST Executive Director

  3. Critical Issues Facing Industry • Reduced student interest in STEM • 85% of the engineering workforce eligible for retirement • Rapid growth in S&E jobs (3x that of all jobs) • Alarmingly small pool of qualified future employees.

  4. A Problem of Perception In the U.S., math, science and engineering is often seen as being for ‘geeks and nerds.’ We must to start pulling, not pushing kids into the sciences. August 6-7, 2012 Page 4

  5. The Skill Set Technological literacy in the 21st Century is to reading and writing in the 20th. August 6-7, 2012 Page 5

  6. Boosting Engineering Science & Technology (BEST) Our mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology through participation in a sports-like, hands-on, real-world, engineering-based robotics competition. August 6-7, 2012 Page 6

  7. Boosting Engineering Science & Technology (BEST) • 501(c)3 organization • Volunteer based(3500+) • Over750 schools and about 12,000 studentsparticipating each fall August 6-7, 2012 Page 7

  8. BEST Fundamentals • Any middle or high school may participate for free —there is no entry fee. • Any student may participate. • All equipment and materials are provided at no cost. • Students perform all work. • Mentors guide students through the design & construction phase. Ted Mahler co-founder August 6-7, 2012 Page 8

  9. BEST Robotics, Inc. (BRI) • Headquartered in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University • In 18 years (1993-2011) 52 licensed “hubs” (competition sites) in 18 states (May 2012) • Rocky Mountain BEST was the 41st hub (March 2010). Orange stars are Regions August 6-7, 2012 Page 9

  10. Game Day! BESTis like a basketball game, chess match, and science fair all rolled into one day, with cheerleaders, mascots, pep bands, and wildly cheering adults and kids mixed in. August 6-7, 2012 Page 10

  11. BEST is … • BEST is not just about robotics. • It’s about teaching students to think, analyze problems, and solve them. • These are the students we need in our engineering programs and workforce! August 6-7, 2012 Page 11

  12. TMI Files • All of the documents presented and discussed at TMI are available at our web site. (http://www.rockymountainbest.org/) August 6-7, 2012 Page 12

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