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Webinar “Using the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and Others as Catalysts for Future STEM Careers”

Published: March 20, 2023; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 March 29, 2023    04:00 PM-05:00 PM EDT
Webinar “Using the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and Others as Catalysts for Future STEM Careers”

Did you know some of the greatest scientific minds started their careers as teens? Many were already prototyping inventions that would go on to revolutionize the way we function in the world today. Because we know the importance of investing in our future STEM leaders, Discovery Education has joined forces with global corporate and community partners like 3M to develop challenges that look to solve issues in health, safety, mobility, and the environment.

In this edWebinar, you’ll learn how a one-to-two-minute video could change a student’s life and how you can support your students in their quests to impact the world.

Attendees will leave with an understanding of:

  • How students enter the 3M Young Scientist Challenge for a chance to win $25,000
  • Resources available for educators, students, and guardians to guide student submissions
  • Opportunities available for 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalists and alumni
  • Additional challenges and community activations with Discovery Education’s partners

This edWebinar will be of interest to grades 5-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions during the presentation.

About the Presenters

Kimberly Wright is an educator, writer, global keynote speaker, marathon runner, and student advocate. She is a Curriculum Design Manager at Discovery Education and calls the borderland of El Paso, Texas home. In 2020, she was awarded the Million Women Mentors STEM Trailblazer Award for her contributions to STEM education. She is passionate about mentoring girls and women to enter STEM career fields.

Jessie Erickson retired from Grand Forks Public Schools in October of 2022 and is now consulting, coaching, and providing professional learning facilitation and training. Prior to retirement, Jessie served over three decades as a teacher, Building Resource Coordinator, Instructional Coach, and Curriculum Technology Partner within the Grand Forks School District. Jessie is the President of the North Dakota Association of Technology Leaders (ISTE affiliate), a member of the DEN Leadership Council, and an ISTE Community Leader. She loves to learn, share, and connect with other educators and has presented at ISTE, FETC, NSTA, NDATL, and TIES, among others. Jessie has been a podcast guest speaker and has published articles and blog posts that highlight enhancing teaching and learning with technology in various content areas. In her free time, Jessie will likely be running, swimming, biking (yes, triathlon enthusiast), writing, crafting, painting, snapping pictures, gardening, spending time with family and pets, and reading.

Amira Davis is a creative strategist with a knack for efficiency and improvement. Her passion for social responsibility, educational and economic advancement, and diversity, equity, and inclusion have been the impetus of her career. She currently serves as a Social Impact Marketing Manager for Discovery Education, where she assists in providing no-cost digital resources to educators, families, and students. She began her professional career as a high school teacher with Teach For America. Upon leaving the classroom, she transitioned into professional sports where she served MLB and NHL affiliate teams in community engagement roles that connected corporate partnerships, fan experience, and player relations. She developed various initiatives, events, and programs aimed at increasing engagement with and impact on communities of color. She’s an Atlanta, GA native who’s always shouting out her hometown. In her free time, you can catch her at art or sporting event or enjoy some delicious food.

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Time: 4:00 pm — 5:00 pm EDT

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