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Engaging Students Through STEM Lending Library

Thursday, February 15, 1:00 pm–2:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 616

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Discover how utilizing a STEM Lending Library can transform teaching and impact student learning. You will get hands-on experience creating a paper circuit project using resources from our district’s lending library. We will share how we got started and pass along best practices to help you create a lending library for your space.

BYOD Needs:
laptop
Note: Be sure your electronic device has a fully charged battery as only limited power sources will be available.
Format:
BYOD Workshop
Focus Area:
Makerspace, STEM/STEAM
Audience:
All Educators, Maker Space Educators, Teacher-Librarians
Skill Level:
Beginner
Grade Level:
Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12

Presented by


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Melissa Cook (Co-Presenter)
Digital Learning
Kent School District

Melissa Cook is a Digital Learning Coach in the Kent School District. She has been an educator for more than seventeen years and has her M.Ed. in Digital Education Leadership. She is passionate about hands-on learning, makerspaces, creative computing, and all that is innovative to inspire learning and wonder in her students. Melissa is a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Minecraft Education Ambassador, and Flipsider.


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Megan Heineman (Presenter)
Digital Learning Coach
Kent School District

Megan Heineman is currently a Digital Learning Coach in the Kent School District, based in Washington state. She works with a team of coaches to support the k-12 librarians in her district with technology integration. She is passionate about supporting educators in using technology in innovative ways to enhance student learning. Megan is a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Flipsider, and Wakelet certified.


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