The Internet of Things
Join international schools in France for a STEAM competition at middle school and high school levels and of which final is to be held in 2019. Students will work on a project that drives them to explore STEAM fields and discover the hardware & the software aspects of the embedded system. The project must address an issue in connection with home automation, pollution control, or smart health monitoring system, and propose a solution & built prototype based on Arduino UNO.
Participating Schools:
- Lycée / Collège International de Fontainebleau
- Marymount International School, Paris
- Ermitage International School of France
- American School of Paris
- Ecole Internationale Bilingue - The Victor Hugo School
- International School of Paris
ELSA-NASA Endeavor Program STEM Educators European Cohort
Launch of STEM Educators European Cohort at the American School of Paris on March 25th 2014 with Endeavor Program Director Glen Schuster, Curriculum Director Karen Woodruff, ASP Science teacher and ELSA Program Committee member Fay Hutchinson and ELSA President, Donna Philip. (See header photo.)
Endeavor Leadership spent a week working side-by-side with heads of schools, teachers, students, and parents, sharing engaging STEM resources and best practice...Paris in the springtime. The visit was a springboard for the launch of Endeavor's first European cohort of educators for Fall 2014.
Leading the STEM strand at ELSA, the English Language Schools Association, Glen Schuster and Karen Woodruff helped integrate STEM ideas and practices for educators across Europe, particularly France.
Endeavor Leadership spent a week working side-by-side with heads of schools, teachers, students, and parents, sharing engaging STEM resources and best practice...Paris in the springtime. The visit was a springboard for the launch of Endeavor's first European cohort of educators for Fall 2014.
Leading the STEM strand at ELSA, the English Language Schools Association, Glen Schuster and Karen Woodruff helped integrate STEM ideas and practices for educators across Europe, particularly France.