Hands-on: Complete Circuits and Troubleshooting Electronics

Invention Education Webinar Series

The Lemelson-MIT Program is kicking off a series of free invention education webinars for educators who want to implement minds-on and hands-on strategies to support middle and high school students development of inventive and creative mindsets. We will be hosting 14 webinars starting on October 5, 2017 and continuing until spring of 2018. The 30-minute webinars will be led by STEM educators who have experience with each topic. The minds-on webinars present strategies teachers can use to develop creative, inventive minds, such as identifying problems in the community, managing teamwork, and developing empathy. The hands-on webinars provide tips on developing technical skills so that teachers can gain confidence to work with tools and materials to invent and prototype solutions with students.

Join our twelfth webinar to learn the hands-on strategies on working with batteries during invention projects.

Date: Thursday, March 22
Time: 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. ET
Topic: Complete Circuits and Troubleshooting Electronics

Hosts:
Helen Zhang, Lemelson-MIT Professional Developer
Doug Scott, Robotics and Engineering teacher at Hopkinton High School, MA. He is the Technology/Engineering subject matter leader for Grades 6-12 in the Hopkinton Public Schools. Doug is the STEM Teacher of the year in Massachusetts in 2014.