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Tuesday, November 19
 

10:10am CST

A Better Shop Class Demonstration Method
Tuesday November 19, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Shop class demonstrations can be improved and I’ve adopted an outside the box approach to get my students more engaged and more efficient in their learning. Utilizing video technology to supplement instruction has worked wonders in my class to increase engagement, rigor, choice, and enjoyment of my students.

I use specialized woodworking plans that cater to student reading/comorehension level. I’ve developed a series of woodworking plans learners can chose from at their appropriate level. My plans include QR codes at each unique step of their project that link to video demonstrations they can access on their device of me completing that step they’re on. I let them know what tools to use, where to find them in my shop, how to complete the step with their correct parts. I use these plans as a supplement to live demonstrations because I’ve found it’s always longer to show live(student management, machine malfunction, no fast forward abilities). It’s also more advantageous to reach students exactly when they are ready for this step. This allows for complete diversified instruction because it is truly student led. Students have also complained to me over the years that they couldn’t see the demo or that they’ve already completed that step. My high flyer students no longer have to wait for me give a demonstration because the information is at their fingertips. Additionally, students can also access the demo several times if they need additional support. I’ve done this with several levels of success/failure over the past few years and would like to walk through how other classes can utilize this teaching method. I would like to share my triumphs and failures on how to use this method successfully in your class.

You'll learn: 
  1. Increased Student Engagement through Technology: Participants will be able to implement video technology to supplement live demonstrations in shop classes, resulting in higher student engagement and enjoyment.
  2. Differentiated Instruction with Customized Learning Materials: Attendees will learn to create and utilize specialized, scaffolded woodworking plans that cater to students' reading and comprehension levels, allowing for individualized learning experiences.
  3. Streamlined and Flexible Demonstration Techniques: Educators will be able to employ video-based QR codes linked to project steps, providing students with instant access to demonstrations and tools, fostering independent, self-paced learning and reducing downtime in the classroom.

Presenters
avatar for Bobby Miller

Bobby Miller

Woodshop Teacher, Coon Rapids High School
I teach woodshop but I feel I the methods I use in my class are different than your ordinary shop class. I utilize project based learning strategies but have a unique digital element where students receive a more differentiated education than what can be accomplished in most classrooms.I've... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Studio 2 (2nd Floor)

11:10am CST

Engineering Design for Everyone: Integrating Chain Reaction Machines into CTE Curriculum
Tuesday November 19, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Looking for innovative ways to engage your students in STEM and engineering? This session is designed to show CTE educators how Chain Reaction Machines can be a powerful, cross-curricular tool for sparking student interest and creativity across all backgrounds and interests. Unlike many STEM-related projects that often appeal more to boys, Chain Reaction Machines provide an inclusive platform that captivates a diverse range of learners. Learn how to seamlessly integrate these projects into your curriculum to inspire students of all demographics to explore engineering and STEM career pathways. We’ll also introduce the Engineering Machine Design Contest (EMDC), an accessible, low-cost competition that brings real-world context into the classroom. Join us for a hands-on activity where you’ll build your own Chain Reaction Machine and walk away with practical strategies and resources to implement immediately in your classroom.

This session presents an innovative approach for CTE educators to integrate Chain Reaction Machines into their curriculum, fostering student engagement in engineering and STEM fields. Chain Reaction Machines, which consist of simple actions triggering subsequent steps, are a dynamic, low-cost way to teach engineering and technology principles while promoting critical thinking and teamwork.

Participants will learn how to implement these projects in their classrooms, connecting them to relevant career pathways. The session will also introduce the Engineering Machine Design Contest (EMDC), which provides students from all backgrounds and interests with a real-world platform to apply their skills in a low-cost, competitive setting.

Attendees will participate in a hands-on activity, using provided materials to build their own Chain Reaction Machine, mirroring the student experience. This practical exercise will equip educators with the tools and strategies to bring this engaging project to their students, inspiring interest in engineering and technical careers across all student demographics.

The session is designed to be practical and immediately applicable. It offers educators new methods to engage students in cross-curricular engineering design while preparing them for future success in STEM careers.

After this session, you will be able to:
  1. Understand how to integrate Chain Reaction Machines into the CTE curriculum to engage students in cross-curricular engineering design.
  2. Explore career pathways related to engineering and technical fields using Chain Reaction Machines.
  3. Gain knowledge of the Engineering Machine Design Contest (EMDC) and its role in motivating students and applying classroom learning.
  4. Participate in a hands-on activity to build a Chain Reaction Machine, developing practical skills for classroom implementation."
Presenters
avatar for Melissa Huppert

Melissa Huppert

Director of STEM Outreach, Minnesota State Engineering Center of Excellence
Dr. Melissa Huppert has over 10 years of experience developing innovative, experiential learning-based STEM activities, curriculum, and programs for youth.
Tuesday November 19, 2024 11:10am - 12:00pm CST
Regency Ballroom (Main Level)

2:30pm CST

Teachers Collaborating with Industry: Where Trades Meet the Environment
Tuesday November 19, 2024 2:30pm - 3:20pm CST
K-12 educators were funded to engage in 30+ hours of industry-based work experiences with the goal to enhance an element of their curricula and apply trades skills in the classroom. Learning from their time in the field educators were challenged to build connections with local industries and new experiences for all students.

Rob Sleezer from Minnesota State University Mankato led the professional development in experiential learning and inclusive student education design. Each educator developed and created their own curricula to meet various standards.

Educators in this project are:
Margy Schipper
Jeff Ponto
Stephanie Salisbury

 After this session attendees will be able to:
  • Understand the value of hands-on working experience for classroom educators
  • Identify ideas for implementing trades skills in their own classrooms
  • Motivate the development of local partnerships with local industry and careers
Presenters
avatar for Margy Schipper

Margy Schipper

Science Educator, Jordan High School
avatar for Stephanie Salisbury

Stephanie Salisbury

Science Teacher, Apple Valley High School
Tuesday November 19, 2024 2:30pm - 3:20pm CST
Regency Ballroom (Main Level)

3:30pm CST

Empowering Educators with Siemens STEM: A Pathway to Industry 4.0
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Explore how the Minnesota State Engineering Center of Excellence, supported by Perkins funding, is transforming STEM education through the Siemens STEM Curriculum. This free, project-based program equips educators with the skills to teach Industry 4.0 concepts, while offering students opportunities for college credit. Discover insights from the recent Siemens Summer Teacher Training, supported by a Perkins grant, which brought together educators from diverse and underserved communities. Attendees will also receive a hands-on activity, ready to implement in the classroom, to bring Industry 4.0 to life for their students.

Presenters
avatar for Jason Bruns

Jason Bruns

Director, Minnesota State Engineering Center of Excellence
Jason Bruns is the Director of the Minnesota State Engineering Center of Excellence. He received his B.S from the University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration from Minnesota State University Mankato. He spent 20... Read More →
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Studio 3 (2nd Floor)

3:30pm CST

Integrating Mental Health First Aid into Career and Technical Education
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
In the dynamic world of career and technical education (CTE), mental health literacy is paramount both in the classroom and as students transition to their careers. This session will introduce participants to the foundational concepts of Mental Health First Aid and provide practical strategies for integrating this training into CTE programs. Attendees will learn how Mental Health First Aid is inherently culturally responsive and inclusive. The session will highlight the importance of teaching students’ mental health literacy for their personal lives and future careers.
Presenters
avatar for Elaine Vandenburgh

Elaine Vandenburgh

Healthcare Education and Industry Partnerships Director, Minnesota State HealthForce Center of Excellence
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Conference Room D (Main level)

3:30pm CST

Teacher Externships: Networking and Building Partnerships to Enhance Classroom Curriculum
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
K-12 educators were funded to engage in 30+ hours of industry-based work experiences with the goal to enhance an element of their curricula and apply trades skills in the classroom. Learning from their time in the field educators were challenged to build connections with local industries and new experiences for all students.

Educators:
Tracy Bockbrader
Josten Coleman
Rachel Steil

After this session attendees will be able to:  
  • Understand the value of hands-on working experience for classroom educators
  • Identify ideas for implementing trades skills in their own classrooms
  • Motivate the development of local partnerships with local industry and careers 

Presenters
avatar for Josten Coleman

Josten Coleman

STEM/CTE Teacher, Northfield Schools
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Rachel Steil

Career Pathways Coordinator, Stillwater Schools
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Tracy Bockbrader

Physical Science/STEAM Teacher, Carlton Middle/High School
Tuesday November 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm CST
Regency Ballroom (Main Level)
 
Wednesday, November 20
 

10:10am CST

Empowering Futures: Engaging Students in Healthcare Career Exploration
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Discover innovative strategies to spark student interest in healthcare careers. This presentation provides CTE leaders with practical tools and insights to inspire and guide students towards rewarding careers in the healthcare industry. Learn how to integrate career exploration into school programming and create meaningful pathways for student success in the dynamic field of healthcare. Hands-on activities and friendly competition included!
Presenters
avatar for Summer Hagy

Summer Hagy

Executive Director, Minnesota HOSA - Future Health Professionals
Summer Hagy is the State Advisor and Executive Director of Minnesota HOSA-FHP.  As a part of the Healthforce Center of Excellence, she oversees the development and implementation of innovative educational experiences that serves student members in nearly 70 chapters across Minnesota.Summer’s... Read More →
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Studio 2 (2nd Floor)

10:10am CST

So You Want to Build a House - A Trade and Industry Resource Guide
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
In a fast-paced environment where it is challenging to keep up with all of the advancements in the field, Trade and Industrial Technology (T&I) teachers seek to keep their skills and knowledge base up to date. Many T&I teachers are also asked to teach in more than one program area, which requires additional training beyond their primary expertise.

This session is offered as an opportunity for members of the Trade & Industry community to contribute the development of additional, targeted professional development experiences.

The session will principally be a chance for attendees to provide perspective to the topics to be pursued, the optimum delivery methods of those topics, and suggestions for potential partners from high education and industry.

By the end of this session,participants will be able to contribute feedback and share best practices for the Trade & Industry community around student-built structure programs. They will have the opportunity to
  • Contribute input to the resource
  • Help develop professional development opportunities
  • Build a cohort of teachers running house building programs.

The purpose of this session is to inform the community about the resource, improve and expand this and additional resources, and help new programs to be established. The information gathered will be used to enhance the resource, identify new assets, and expand the districts offering programs.
Presenters
avatar for Mary Berg

Mary Berg

Work-Based Learning Specialist, MDE
avatar for Tim Barrett

Tim Barrett

Trade and Industry Specialist, Minnesota Department of Education
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Conference Room E (Main level)

10:10am CST

Weaving Employment and Trade Skills Into Curriculum
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
K-12 educators were funded to engage in 30+ hours of industry-based work experiences with the goal to enhance an element of their curricula and apply trades skills in the classroom. Learning from their time in the field educators were challenged to build connections with local industries and new experiences for all students.

Educators:
Doug Androli
Issac Ydstie
Cindy Jacobs

After this session attendees will be able to:  
  • Understand the value of hands-on working experience for classroom educators.
  • Identify ideas for implementing trades skills in their own classrooms.
  • Motivate the development of local partnerships with local industry and careers 

Presenters
Wednesday November 20, 2024 10:10am - 11:00am CST
Conference Room C (Main Level)
 
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