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STEM: Mainstreaming Workforce Education

TWC Forum, Austin, TX4.2.2012

JIM BRAZELL [email protected]

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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

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http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Earth-View-From-The-Moon.jpg

July 20, 1969

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May 25, 2008

Phoenix Mars Probe

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GlobalizationEducationSecurityEnvironment

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SURVIVALENVIRO

SECURITY

LIFEQUALITY

WEALTHJOBS

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

?

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IndustriesMarkets

TechnologyKnowledge

OrganizationsHuman Capital

Curricula

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STEM Education

Tech and Jobs

Economic Development

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MATH ENG

TECHScience

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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“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.

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STEM JOBS6.4%

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6.4% of Jobs in U.S. are STEM Jobs

½ of STEM Jobs are Network and

Information Tech

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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

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Technology impacts all jobs and academic disciplines—all aspects of life.

6.4% of Jobs in U.S. are STEM Jobs

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“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)

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“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)

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STEMacademic and CTE integration

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/utilities/clickedimage/index.html

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Dr. David Thornburg, Center for Professional Development

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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cs2n.org

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STEM skills are horizontal--crossing all

sixteen (16) DOL industry clusters.

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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Environmental impact study during the reconstruction of Koie’ie Fishpond located in north Kihei– Kihei Charter School

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AppliedProblem Solving

World

Knowledge

Transdisciplinarity is the key literacy of the 21st century.

transformativesystems

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MATH ENG

TECHScience

ARTSDesign

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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3D Square and LITE, Arts, STEM & IT Digital Workforce Initiative, Lafayette, Louisiana

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cs2n.org

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© 2012 DaVinci Minds, Whyville content © Numedeon, Inc. Logos are the property of their respective owners.

WhyPower - Power Planner Engineer

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© 2012 DaVinci Minds, Whyville content © Numedeon, Inc. Logos are the property of their respective owners.

WhyPower Competition

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© 2012 DaVinci Minds, Whyville content © Numedeon, Inc. Logos are the property of their respective owners.

• Statewide Class vs. Class competition

• Free curriculum and resources for classroom teaching and preparation

• Governor’s Office Certificates

• Practice round: April 23

• Competition: May 17-18

• For more information: www.whypower.net/compete

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axiomatic - presenting

information as self-evident truth

Education shift –Pedagogy

inductive - using observation to move from specific to broader conclusions

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CTE Arts

Health

Innovation

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

Academic

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1,000 MPG eq. Fuel Cell Car

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Organizing for STEM

Education shift –Beyond the disciplines

Organizing TEAMS for Innovation

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matecnetworks.org

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STEM Education

Tech and Jobs

Economic Development

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What do you think of when I say robot?

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John Hart / AP

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http://ae45ipb.wordpress.com/2009/12/31/masa-depan-pertanian-ada-di-tangan-robotikabisakah/

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http://ilovesubstance.com/2007/transformers-movie-posters-optimus-prime-megatron/

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http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,663371_10,00.html

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http://www.cartoonscrapbook.com/03pics/jetsons09.jpg

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http://www.examiner.com/classic-movies-in-anaheim/top-5-classic-sci-fi-films

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Robots are now part of the fabric of 21st century life, work and

play.

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Home Technology

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Your car is a robot.

TSTC West TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-473040/The-car-stops-drink-driving.html

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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/

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What do you think of when I say computer?

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http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Finland in MIT Technology Review

How many of you have a cell phone in your pocket?

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http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_598.html

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http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

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http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

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http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

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Mixed Reality

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Social Cognitive

ArtificialNatural

5th World

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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Imagine the games we can

play…

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Star Wars TIE FIGHTER for I-Phone

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Silent Revolution

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"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

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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).

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Information Age

Cyber Physical

Age

Next Economy

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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).

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Heavy Equipment, Automotive, Aerospace,

Marine

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GM Train

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Butler Community CollegeApril 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

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Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008Spirit AeroSystems

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Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

D-J EngineeringEngineering Design

$50K - $180K

Machinists & Sheet Metal

$22K - $42K

--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President

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Knowledge Jobs

SkillJobs

Jobs Today

Post Industrial Workforce Transformation

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Wyoming ACTE, June 2009

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Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

D-J EngineeringEngineering Design

$50K - $180K

Machinists & Sheet Metal

$22K - $42K

--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President

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Specialized Knowledge &

Skills

Systems Knowledge &

Skills

Next Gen Jobs

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Navy Job

Mergers

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Defense

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Medicine & Healthcare

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MIT Tech Review, 2005

Sensors

Physical

Chemical

Biologicalhttp://www.rieti.go.jp/en/events/bbl/03102801.pdf , page 16

Actuators

Physical

Chemical

Biological

PhiloMetron™

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http://medgadget.com/archives/2010/01/corventis_gets_us_ok_for_wireless_cardiac_arrhythmia_monitoring_system.html

PiiX® monitors physiological signals including heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, fluid status, posture and activity are automatically collected throughout the course of use. Proprietary algorithms embedded in the PiiX also enable the automatic capture of ECG when arrhythmias are detected.

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Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community College

April 7 to 11, 2008

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In 1958, engineer Earl Bakken of Minneapolis, Minnesota, produced the first wearable external pacemaker

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/10/29/batterypacemaker/

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A Pacemaker the Size of a Tic Tac - Medtronic is using microelectronics to make a pacemaker so small it can be injected. Technology Reviewhttp://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/32436/?nlid=4177

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Science & Technology

R&D

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Software Computer

ElectricalMechanical

Chemistry

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Peoria, IL

Agricultural Genomics

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Software Computer

ElectricalMechanical

Biology

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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John

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4.16.2007, Baylor Waco

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Software Computer

ElectricalActuator

Optics

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Structure of Technology

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MIT Tech Review, 2005

Sensors

Physical

Chemical

Biologicalhttp://www.rieti.go.jp/en/events/bbl/03102801.pdf , page 16

Actuators

Physical

Chemical

Biological

PhiloMetron™

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Medtronic – Deep Brain Stimulation

Parkinson's disease, Essential Tremor and Dystopia

http://www.neurotexasinstitute.com/our-procedures/deep-brain-stimulation.aspx

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FIRST LEGO® LEAGUE Over 80,000 middle-school students in 34 countries participate in the Nano Quest Challenge.

2006 NANO QUEST CHALLENGE

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TIER-SpaceTEAMS

Andrew SchuetzeSan Antonio,TX

High School

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spaceTEAMSSan Antonio,TX

Middle School

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Elementary

spaceTEAMSSan Antonio,TX

Robot competition plus career and

academic exploration and history of science

and technology.

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Forecasting.TSTC.eduu

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STEM Education

Tech and Jobs

Economic Development

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STEM, IT, Arts Integration LeadersUS 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

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NEURO CHEM

BIOIT

Convergence Technopoleis

ART“DESIGN”

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Aerospace,Defense & Security

Electronics &

Telecom

BroadcastEquipment

Optics/Photonics

New Media/Animation

Semiconductors

South Korea

DCIMST&G

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transitioning from a manufacturing to an innovation economy http://mit.edu/cre/research/ncc/proceedings/ncc-casestudies.pdf

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosrusspix/3537368960/sizes/o/in/photostream/

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AI&

Visualization

Microelectronics &

Instrumentation

Biotech-Health-Medical

Telecom-Optics-

Photonics

Art-New Media-

Design

Semiconductors

Finland

DCIMST&G

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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).

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Aerospace,Defense & Security

Electronics &

Telecom

Medical Tech-Life Science

Optics/Photonics

Edtech &MS&T

Instrumentation

DC MSA

GAMES

military-industrial-academic-life science-entertainment spurred by

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“…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

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Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008

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Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008

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Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008

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http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/NR/rdonlyres/E4BE30EF-C723-4A04-9D6E-DFDBEF67DE7F/18555/CTEBook101509.pdf

“In Simulation and Gaming students advance their understandingand skill level in computer game design and interactive programming.”

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http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/NR/rdonlyres/F8A34712-B21E-4DC2-A186-9144565375F2/18653/InteractiveMediaProduction1.doc

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Aerospace,Defense & Security

Electronics &

Telecom

Medical Tech-Life Science

Optics/Photonics

Edtech &MS&T

Film/ New Media

San Diego County

DCIMST&G

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First Flight 3 of 6

Dave Kenny

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Connected Elements: Career Development Program

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Aerospace,Defense & Security

Electronics &

Telecom

Medical Tech-Life Science

Optics/Photonics

Edtech &MS&T

Film/ New Media

Central Florida

DCIMST&G

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Florida’sFlorida’s Digital Media Industry -- More Than 10,000 Company Locations

www.DMAFlorida.org

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Ocoee Demonstration Middle School

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Orlando Tech – High School Program

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Orlando Tech – High School Program

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Orlando FIEA University Program

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College University

Econ DevWorkforce

K-12

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Innovation

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Cyber Patriotuscyberpatriot.org

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Students-hoping-to-ridethe-cybersecurity-wave-1043235.php#ixzz1IBe4Gqls

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http://www.defense.gov/dodcmsshare/homepagephoto/2007-05/hires_070530-D-7203T-001a.jpg

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The meaning of STEM is culturally

bound.

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STEM Education

Tech and Jobs

Economic Development

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GlobalizationEducationSecurityEnvironment

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http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Earth-View-From-The-Moon.jpg

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How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

DARPA MENTOR

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Solar Summer, 2011

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The meaning of STEM is culturally

bound.

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The Path to SpaceExploration and Settlement.

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“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

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SURVIVALENVIRO

SECURITY

LIFEQUALITY

WEALTHJOBS

YOU

How do we cultivate innovation and innovators?

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STEM: Mainstreaming Workforce Education

TWC Forum, Austin, TX4.2.2012

JIM BRAZELL [email protected]