{"id":9910,"date":"2015-01-28T14:10:48","date_gmt":"2015-01-28T03:10:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/legoeng.local?p=9910&preview_id=9910"},"modified":"2015-03-19T09:48:40","modified_gmt":"2015-03-18T22:48:40","slug":"sandiego2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/legoeng.local\/sandiego2015\/","title":{"rendered":"LEGO Education Elementary Conference, San Diego 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Student-led learning and creativity through LEGO bricks, the Maker Movement in schools, and much more!<\/p>\n
This page is for the LEGO Education Elementary\u00a0Conference hosted by LEGO Education<\/a> and Tufts CEEO<\/a> in San Diego California, on February 28th, 2015.<\/p>\n The purpose of the LEGO Education Elementary Conference is to gather teachers and educators who use or plan to use the LEGO toolset to teach literacy, engineering, math and\/or science in their classrooms in order to:<\/p>\n The following are some of the talks that will be featured at the conference:<\/p>\n Laser Cutter with 2nd Graders The following are some of the workshops\u00a0that will be featured at the conference:<\/p>\n Novel Engineering: an Integrated Approach to Teaching Engineering and Literacy High Tech Elementary Chula Vista For more information, contact Anne Worrall:\u00a0aworrall@hightechhigh.org<\/a><\/p>\nPurpose<\/h2>\n
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Talks<\/h2>\n
\nElementary Science: Listening to Student Thinking
\nLiteracy and Engineering
\nMaker Spaces in Elementary School
\nImagine, Create, Engineer: Introducing Robotics into Elementary Learning
\nUsing LEGO Bricks with Elementary Students
\n3D Printing Unique LEGO Pieces
\nCommunity-Based Maker Space: Working with Schools
\nPlaying with Passion and Purpose! Growing Students with MoreToMath!
\nThe Curiosity Wall: What happens when students choose what they want to learn?<\/p>\nWorkshops<\/h2>\n
\nMoreToMath: A hands-on approach to problem-solving!
\nCreating Stories with LEGO
\nRobotics in Early Elementary Classrooms
\nDesigning STEM Activities for Creativity
\nMaking a Musical Instrument
\nScratch 101: Starting Computational Thinking
\nElementary Maker Spaces
\nSimple Machines and Motorized Mechanisms<\/p>\nLocation<\/h2>\n
\n1949 Discovery Falls Drive
\nChula Vista, CA 91914<\/p>\nFlyer<\/h2>\n