2. General Bernard
Schriever
Feb. 19, 1957
Inaugural Air Force Office of
Scientific Research
Astronautics Symposium in
San Diego.
Commander of Western
Development Division
Headquarters
Charles Wilson
14. “STEM education,” as used in this
report, includes the subjects of
mathematics, biology, chemistry,
and physics, which have
traditionally formed the core
requirements of many state
curricula at the K-12 level. In
addition, the report includes other
critical subjects, such as computer
science, engineering,
environmental science and
geology, with whose fundamental
concepts K-12 students should be
familiar.
17. 6.4% of Jobs in U.S. are STEM Jobs
½ of STEM Jobs are
Network and
Information Tech
18. There are between 3.8 and 5.8 million
people in the US employed in NIT.
Computer and mathematical occupations
are projected to add 785,700 new jobs from
2008 to 2018.
As a group, these jobs are forecast to grow
more than twice as fast as the average for
all occupations in the economy.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-nitrd-report-2010.pdf
19. Technology impacts all jobs and academic
disciplines—all aspects of life.
6.4% of Jobs in U.S. are STEM Jobs
20. “Although the term ‘STEM education’
is used in national education policy, it
is not implemented in a way that
reflects the interdependence of the four
STEM subjects.”
-NAE/NRC Committee on K-12
Engineering Education (2009)
21. “By ‘science,’ Project 2061 means basic and
applied natural and social science, basic and
applied mathematics, and engineering and
technology, and their interconnections—which
is to say the scientific enterprise as a whole.
The basic point is that the ideas and practice
of science, mathematics, and technology are so
closely intertwined that we do not see how
education in any one of them can be
undertaken well in isolation from the others.”
-Benchmarks for Science Literacy (1993)
44. axiomatic -
presenting
information as self-
evident truth
Education shift –
Pedagogy
inductive - using
observation to move
from specific to
broader conclusions
63. Origo may be the
last toy you ever
have to buy for your
child. The prototype
3D printer under
development by Artur
Tchoukanov and
Joris Peels allows
children aged ten and
up to design figurines
and shapes on a
computer, and then
print them out to play
with. Instead of
buying your children
more toys, let them
make their own.
Cost: $800.00
http://singularityhub.com/2011/10/12/origos-3d-printer-could-be-the-last-toy-your-ten-year-old-will-ever-need/
85. "the 8 orders of
magnitude increase
in computer
performance over
the past two decades
reflected by Moore's
Law is accompanied
by an 8 order of
magnitude
performance
increase in tightly
coupled computers
and motors."
Del Tesar, Ph.D., UT
Austin
86. Cyber physical computing is the
fourth generation of computing.
Cyber physical systems use
computers, software and/or
networks (or their logic) to
monitor and/or direct the
operation of physical processes
and/or biological systems (or vice
versa).
88. Source: Harbor
Research, 2003
Cyber physical critical infrastructure applications cross many segments, including
Agriculture, Food, Water, Public Health, Emergency Services, Government, Defense
Industrial Base, Information and Telecommunications, Energy, [Health],
Transportation, Banking and Finance, Chemical Industry, and Postal and Shipping
(Center for Infrastructure Expertise, n.d., p. 4).
91. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Spirit
AeroSystems
“1,000 workers a
year needed for
the aerospace
cluster… 2,000
plus when we are
on the up side.”
--Jeff Turner,
CEO
93. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
D-J Engineering
Engineering Design
$50K - $180K
Machinists & Sheet Metal
$22K - $42K
--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President
98. Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
D-J Engineering
Engineering Design
$50K - $180K
Machinists & Sheet Metal
$22K - $42K
--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President
109. In 1958, engineer
Earl Bakken of
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
produced the first
wearable external
pacemaker
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/10/29/batterypacemaker/
110. A Pacemaker the
Size of a Tic Tac -
Medtronic is using
microelectronics to
make a pacemaker so
small it can be
injected. Technology
Review
http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/32436/?
nlid=4177
131. STEM, IT, Arts Integration Leaders
US Digital Convergence
Centers
• New York City
• Washington DC MSA
• Central Florida
• San Francisco/Silicon
Valley
• Los Angeles
• San Diego MSA
• Phoenix
• Denver
• Las Vegas
• Austin-San Antonio-
Waco
Global Digital Convergence
Centers
• South Korea
• Finland
• China
• Taiwan
• Sweden
• Denmark
• Germany
• UK
• Israel
• Malaysia
• Japan
Evans, Eliza, Michael Sekora, Alexander Cavalli,
Kinman Chan, Jeeyoung Heo Kenneth Kan,
Yue Kuang, Prakash Mohandas, Xiaoxiang Zhang,
and Jim Brazell. Digital Convergence Initiative:
Creating Sustainable Competitive Advantage in
Texas. San Marcos, Texas: Greater Austin-
San Antonio Corridor Council, 2005.
Full Report: http://www.dcitexas.org/DCI_report.pdf
139. Today, Finland’s progressive strategy includes: multi-
disciplinary and multi-industry collaboration to integrate
nano science-, bio science-, information science- and
cognitive science-based research and development (Tieke,
2005, p.9); converging design, art and science in the
contexts of education and human development
(Tahkokallio and Koivusilta, 2004, p.1); national R&D policy
and urban-rural development establishing connected
regional centers of innovation; partnering with global high
tech markets and industries (Embassy of Switzerland,
Beijing, 2005, p.12); and leading the world in “Public-
Private Partnership” (with efforts dating back to the year
of their independence, 1917) (Tieke, 2005, p.12-15).
142. “…newer programs like Pre-
engineering, Biomedical Sciences,
Manufacturing Engineering
Technologies, and Homeland
Security and Emergency
Preparedness are attracting more
and more students.”
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s
Workforce Today, April 2008
180. The Path to Space
Exploration and
Settlement.
181. “The key to
economic growth
is creativity... San
Antonio and
Austin just need
to get on with it...
We need to
collaborate and
work together.”
Duke Kane, Father
of GPS