Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Watch for our Samsung Solve For Tomorrow Video Soon!!
We post our video tomorrow and it will be on youtube in the next few days! My students are owning this project and I super proud, approx 5% green energy ---- 10 % is coming! Again contact us for information so your school can do it too!
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Big Day Tomorrow - Rolling out Green Initiative at WASB convention!
So tomorrow the Juda Physics students head to Milwaukee to show what we did. I wanted to post the handout (brochure) we are using.
Any school can do this! Check it out! Getting excited!
Any school can do this! Check it out! Getting excited!
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Having a Booth at WASB Convention in 2 weeks!
Now that Juda School has installed solar and became a national finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow (SFT) contest - one of the big things we are trying to accomplish is the idea that reducing your carbon footprint as a school (installing solar, etc) is not some sort of huge endeavor that cannot be accomplished. Every school can do this. It takes tenacity, time and some leg work, but it is something most schools can accomplish - and I believe - it can be done by students.
And real world projects is what we need to be trying to achieve! But a road map is really needed for schools and teachers.
That is why I was so excited Friday when the WASB (Wisconsin Association of School Boards) offered to give the Juda Physics students a booth at their Forward Together convention this month. The staff at WASB was extremely helpful, and now we will be able to showcase our project - as the Samsung SFT StateWinner.
And it helps the students with a big part of our SFT goal(s). We wanted to show other schools and communities that green projects can be done, there is payback and ways to help reduce a school's carbon footprint. And now we have the chance to showcase our project, ourselves and our ideas in a building where nearly all of Wisconsin's adminstrators will be for two days. We should see board members, principals, administrators - it is the chance to meet the people that really can help get our message back to their schools. We will be handing out DIY packages is the plan! {If you want a DIY package of our project (a "lesson plan") please just message me and I will get you a copy once it is done!}
Ahhhhh - another really good day! Now the challenge to gather all of our materials by January 22nd!
And real world projects is what we need to be trying to achieve! But a road map is really needed for schools and teachers.
That is why I was so excited Friday when the WASB (Wisconsin Association of School Boards) offered to give the Juda Physics students a booth at their Forward Together convention this month. The staff at WASB was extremely helpful, and now we will be able to showcase our project - as the Samsung SFT StateWinner.
And it helps the students with a big part of our SFT goal(s). We wanted to show other schools and communities that green projects can be done, there is payback and ways to help reduce a school's carbon footprint. And now we have the chance to showcase our project, ourselves and our ideas in a building where nearly all of Wisconsin's adminstrators will be for two days. We should see board members, principals, administrators - it is the chance to meet the people that really can help get our message back to their schools. We will be handing out DIY packages is the plan! {If you want a DIY package of our project (a "lesson plan") please just message me and I will get you a copy once it is done!}
Ahhhhh - another really good day! Now the challenge to gather all of our materials by January 22nd!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Competition -- Juda Students and Teacher write contest Lesson plan and win.
So today I received an email for Samsung telling me Juda had won the State competition for their Solve for Tomorrow contest. I was very excited - winning is good, being the state winner is awesome, round 2 is making a video which is exciting (there are 50 state winners and 5 go to the "finals"), and $20,000 of Samsung products will be great. And though I did do some work on the grant, it was a combined effort with my Physics class. They brainstormed, wrote, and are the bigger part of the "win" and more importantly are the major cog in making the next step in our solar, green energy project happen.
Our project is to push hard and make Juda get 10% of its energy from green supplies (increasing another 6% beyond what the current solar array does). And more importantly showing other schools how they can do this project. Rolling out our documents, our lessons, and using our video to get people excited. Students can make change. It will help by showing how they can get green, reduce their school's operating costs and show how students, whether in a class or an organization, can take ownership in making their school, their community, their world a better place. Our video will support this vision!
So today I am simply over-joyed, so were my students. Tomorrow we start this year's project - with funding already there. Ahhh.
Our project is to push hard and make Juda get 10% of its energy from green supplies (increasing another 6% beyond what the current solar array does). And more importantly showing other schools how they can do this project. Rolling out our documents, our lessons, and using our video to get people excited. Students can make change. It will help by showing how they can get green, reduce their school's operating costs and show how students, whether in a class or an organization, can take ownership in making their school, their community, their world a better place. Our video will support this vision!
So today I am simply over-joyed, so were my students. Tomorrow we start this year's project - with funding already there. Ahhh.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Finalist! "Official" Press Release!
A big part of teaching is letting the community know what is happening - it is something I take very seriously. Whether I am writing up an article about curriculum, the math team or anything - but especially positive things. So below is the article for the Samsung Contest:
Juda selected as State Finalist in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest
JUDA – Juda School is pleased to announce that Scott
Anderson and his Physics class have been selected as one of the five state finalists
in Wisconsin in the Samsung Solve for
Tomorrow contest.
Juda used their Physics STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Math) solar project as a basis for their contest entry, stating: At
Juda we incorporate real world projects within the curriculum; we research projects and create a variety of
solutions. This contest would allow us to chase our next big project
which is always decided through student brainstorming about our school and our
community. Our last large project is just finishing, where we are
researching ways to reduce Juda school's carbon footprint. The students
investigated many projects and now 2 years after the initial assignment we are
installing a 24-panel array. These
are STEM projects with real-world results.
Since 2004, Samsung’s education programs have contributed more
than $13 million in technology to more than 500 public schools in the U.S. In
2010, Samsung unveiled a new contest initiative called Solve for Tomorrow to
foster more enthusiasm in STEM education. Together with industry and other
partners, the Solve for Tomorrow contest uses technology as a motivator to
raise awareness and interest in STEM learning among teachers and students.
Samsung stated that “We were amazed by the quality of
entries that we received this year and applaud your dedication to inspiring
your students, improving your local communities and fostering STEM education in
your school.” Juda was selected out
of the more than 2,300 applications to be one of the five best in Wisconsin. Just
for being a finalist Juda is receiving two Samsung Galaxy Tablets to aid in their
classroom instruction!
Juda is now competing against four other schools to
be the state winner. Should Juda win, they would receive a video
technology kit and a technology package valued at $20,000.
Mr Anderson and his Physics class are now completing
the next phase of the contest – creating a “lesson plan” that will serve as the outline
for their project and accompanying video.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Excited today! PBL recogition
I am happy to annouce, brag, that Juda has become a finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Grant. We are one of five finalists in the state of Wisconsin! I wrote the initial grant requesting money for what we do in our Physics course. Every Physics class picks and does a community or school STEM project -- the goal is to pick and complete a project that helps the Juda community. We installed the solar panels with the last class and our currently in the process of selecting a project for this year's class now.
It is Project Based Learning at its best - students selecting and completing projects - how can't it be real world? They are doing it.
Not sure of our chances going forward but I am having the class complete the second phase of this grant with me, we need to put what we are going to do into a lesson plan. And no matter what happens the students are doing. (Also won 2 Samsung tablets for being a finalist so that is cool too!)
It is Project Based Learning at its best - students selecting and completing projects - how can't it be real world? They are doing it.
Not sure of our chances going forward but I am having the class complete the second phase of this grant with me, we need to put what we are going to do into a lesson plan. And no matter what happens the students are doing. (Also won 2 Samsung tablets for being a finalist so that is cool too!)
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