STEM Education: Why? & How?

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Over the past few days, I have been evaluating and reevaluating my work in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education. With over 10,000 hours delivering STEM content, I found myself asking "why am I doing this, why am I teaching STEM, why is this so important?"  These are no random questions.  They actually come at a time when strategic planning is the number one priority for my nonprofit organization (Uplift, Inc.). Uplift, Inc. applied for and was selected to be a Fair Chance partner for the next year.  Fair Chance is a nonprofit that helps organizations serving children in wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Washington, DC.  Our projects certainly fit the bill.  As a matter of fact, we are one of few organizations that provide STEM education to students in these wards (this is … [Read more...]

KIPP DC | AIM Academy Wins Robotic Competition

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This past weekend, one of my robotics teams - KIPP DC | AIM Academy (the Symbiotic Titans) won 1st place in robot design and 1st place in robot performance at the First Lego League (FLL) Regional Robotics Competition.  I am so extremely proud of them.  As a rookie team, they came, they saw, and they conquered.  It was the best 'apply what you've learned to the task at hand' that I have seen all year! The team embodied determination and focus like no other at the competition.  This determination and perseverance also won them an alternate spot at the State competition! But they were not the only rookie team I was proud of...  The Jaguars from the Arts & Technology Academy Public Charter School also performed extremely well.   Despite their nervous jitters, them and … [Read more...]

20 African-American Women in Tech Academia You Should Know

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Today, I was so proud to discover that I have been featured in an article entitled '20 African-American Women in Tech Academia You Should Know.' I can name many others that should be included in this list (Dr. Quincy Brown - Bowie State, and Dr. Nikki Washington - Howard), but I was still very pleased to be included. Stay tuned as there may be more press coverage coming soon.  ;) … [Read more...]