Bringing STEM to rural school: Tennessee Tech STEMmobile
Session Format
Poster Session (90 and 30 minutes)
Location
Lobby
Abstract for the conference program
The STEMmobile is a mobile laboratory program developed in 2013 by the Oakley STEM Center of Tennessee Tech University designed to provide the greater Upper Cumberland rural schools with opportunities to engage in meaningful STEM learning experiences through participation in hands-on, project-based learning curriculum. Learn about the impact of a mobile lab curriculum on students and how this STEMmobile model has sustained itself for 4 years.
Proposal Track
Non-research Project Teaching and Learning in the STEM Field
Start Date
3-3-2017 5:00 PM
End Date
3-4-2017 6:30 PM
Recommended Citation
McGehee, Nikolas J. and Eddins, Scott, "Bringing STEM to rural school: Tennessee Tech STEMmobile" (2017). Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019). 43.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/stem/2017/2017/43
Bringing STEM to rural school: Tennessee Tech STEMmobile
Lobby
The STEMmobile is a mobile laboratory program developed in 2013 by the Oakley STEM Center of Tennessee Tech University designed to provide the greater Upper Cumberland rural schools with opportunities to engage in meaningful STEM learning experiences through participation in hands-on, project-based learning curriculum. Learn about the impact of a mobile lab curriculum on students and how this STEMmobile model has sustained itself for 4 years.