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4. Attack the challenge

 

 

 

“Governor Edward G. Rendell and Secretary of Education Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak Welcome You to the Pennsylvania RWDC”

    

2009 Pennsylvania State Champions ~ Cumberland Valley High School, Mechanicsburg

Jeff Pope, Vald Grinevich, Cody Ambrose, Kyle Gochenaur

On behalf of Governor Rendell and Secretary Zahorchak, we welcome you to Pennsylvania’s Real World Design Challenge (RWDC). Pennsylvania is pleased to be one of the states participating in the RWDC as this opportunity aligns with the Department of Education’s efforts to build educational capacity within our schools through the Standards Aligned System (SAS). SAS is a framework based upon research that supports the notion that great schools and school systems tend to have six common elements: Clear Standards, Fair Assessments, Curriculum Framework, Instruction, Materials and Resources and Interventions.

In partnership with the Department of Education, Pennsylvania’s deployment of the RWDC is being supported by the Pennsylvania STEM Initiative. The PA STEM Initiative is the Commonwealth's network of partners committed to increasing educational and career exploration opportunities in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics disciplines for Pennsylvania students. For more information on Pennsylvania STEM Initiative, visit www.pasteminitiative.com or contact Sue Mukherjee, State Lead, at smukherjee@state.pa.us.

There are five Regional STEM Networks, with oversight and central support provided by the Pennsylvania STEM Initiative and the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Teachers interested in participating in the Real World Design Challenge should contact their PA STEM Regional Representative prior to registering for the Challenge. This helps to establish a regional approach to Pennsylvania’s representation in the RWDC and links teachers to resources that may be available in their STEM Region. To locate which of the five PA STEM Regions your school is located, please visit www.pasteminitiative.com.

Regional contacts are provided below:

Northeast STEM Network
Susan Shaffer
(484) 515-8909
sshaffer@wallstreetwest.org

Southeast STEM Network
Tony Girifalco
(215) 464-8550
ajg@dvirc.org
   
Central STEM Network
Allison Felix
(814) 472-3871
centralstem@francis.edu
Southwest STEM Network
Barry Nathan
(412) 918-4241
bnathan@catalystconnection.org
   
Northwest STEM Network
Ken Borland
(814) 449-6477
borlandkb@verizon.net
 

Professional development for teachers:

  • Each team will receive FREE permanent licenses and upgrades of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire design software (300 seats plus student home use, worth $900,000) and one license of EFD.Pro fluid dynamics simulation program.
  • Learn a cutting-edge and multi-purpose CAD software program including collaboration tools.

Opportunities for Students:

  • Learn professional tools and work with mentors from the US Department of Energy (DOE), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), industry experts and higher education.
  • Tackle a real-world engineering problem in a context that addresses national standards in science, mathematics and technology.
  • Have submissions evaluated by a Peer Review Committee, just as professional work is reviewed.

Register for a Teacher Training

Coordination is taking place with the various PA STEM Regions to offer Pro/Engineer training for teachers in preparation for the 2008 RWDC, as well as for competitions in future years. Current trainings are listed below:

June 10th and 11th

8:00am -4:00pm

Pro/ENGINEER Software Training Workshop for Educators

INSTRUCTOR:  Brenda Hittle

Register today by contacting the Pro/E Training Instructor -- Brenda Hittle -- bhittle@mccc.tec.pa.us or call 724-662-3000/ 814-547-8714.  Registration closes effective June 2, 2009

 

Mercer County Career Center, 776 Greenville Road, Mercer, PA  16137

State News

TAKING FLIGHT - CV student engineers' wing design moves to national level, March 18, 2009

Gov. Rendell Says Pennsylvania Students To Help Aviation Industry Go Green With ‘Real World Design Challenge’, September 15, 2008

Photos

Secretary of Education, Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak announces Pennsylvania’s participation in the Real World Design Challenge.

Dr. Ralph Coppola, Director, Global Government & Strategic Education Programs, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) provides more details on the strategic significance of the Real World Design Challenge.

Fran Favara, Director, Engine and Propeller Directorate, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) discusses private-public partnerships in developing the STEM pipeline.

Pro/Engineer Trainer Michael Amrhein (left) is presented with an Innovation Tools Certificate by Dr. Zahorchak and Dr. Coppola.

In celebration of Pennsylvania’s participation in the RWDC, Dr. Coppola and Dr. Zahorchak (left) are joined by teacher/coach Ann Camp with students Justin Nester and Alyssa Nester from the Commonwealth Connections Academy.