28. Elementary STEM Con & Beyond

March 19, 2021

Show Summary:

The best virtual conference for STEM educators is just around the corner and we are sharing all the details to let you know why you don’t want to miss it. The conference is April 16-19, 2021 and the best part is, you don’t have to be available to watch anything on those days because your registration gives you access to ALL the content for an entire year! Here are a few of the details but you can find out all the information on the conference website here:

Register here and included in your registration you will automatically get our entire Space STEM Bundle for free as a gift from us! Here are the registration costs.

Conference Content:

  • 45+ sessions, panels, and interviews from 25+ passionate educators

  • 30+ hours of video & live sessions

  • Bonus Bundle of $50+ in STEM resources for all attendees

  • $20,000+ in raffles, & giveaways

  • Private conference Facebook group to interact with presenters and win prizes

  • PD credit

Session Topics include: 

  • Teaching STEM Through the Lens of Space Exploration

  • Taking The Next Step With A Long-Term STEM Project

  • Hosting a STEM Family Night

  • Integrating STEM with literature and content standards in multiple content areas

  • Authentic STEAM 

  • Culturally responsive STEM/STEAM

  • Social-emotional learning & STEM/STEAM

  • Makerspaces & Builder Clubs

  • Special education & STEM/STEAM

  • Augmented Reality apps

  • Robotics

  • Distance learning approaches & modifications

  • Green screen

  • The EDP, helping kids deal with failure, questioning methods, and many more!

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