Peyton Bray
From Open Source Ecology
May 15, 2020
- 3D Printing Summer Program - remote through July 7.
- 3D Printing class -
- HDPE - issues as well
- Waste from printing itself.
- Jyly 7 - and after.
- Normal: 3 hour/day for 5 days.
- Masks + sanitization + smaller group sizes
- For Peyton - last week of availability is Aug 10-14. Possibility of 17-18.
- Faculty is allowed on site.
- Peyton talks to Noel. STEM teacher. June 15 for preview, June 30 for publishing of the event.
- Would want a shredder and filament maker for Pacific Ridge School.
Session 1
- https://www.pacificridge.org/school-life/summer-programs?fbclid=IwAR3JNDBhwgxLbXBw-omiBY3vzjjAn0a5zx6ZhNqcs1ShnoDUN57e-ZhOCHE
- Feb 24, 2020 - posting for STEAM Camp at PRS
- HR and biz office - contract in 2 weeks or so
- 1 week cutoff for registration
- Kara Stern - is the marketing person
- Private Schools, acc to Peyton, have a budget to support professional dev. PRS has a policy - big bucket of money - $1250 per year for pro dev if you so choose. Ex $3600 summer programs professional dev by Peyton last year. Depends on school. Ex: 'make your own 3D printer summer camp'
- Adult only program - 5 day program to teach teachers how to create a 2 week summer STEAM Camp.
- NAIS - national association of independent schools - umbrella org for private schools. Pedagogy, programming, advertising, professional dev. 1 week training beneficial to 6th to 9th grade STEAM Camps. $1500/ one week at a school. They apply to school for $1500 pro dev money. Schools have the $ - question is how to allocate. This is more about you offer a whole program as opposed to just learn how to be a better program.
- Timing - of professional development? Any
- Create a way of marketing the same program - it's education and professional development. Could be any time in the year.
- Or first week in April, etc.
- 10-20% do PD per year.
- Offer something like - "I'll come to your school" -
- Find Summer Program Coordinators - to expand out programs in the summer. Train the people to run the programs in schools in the summer. Open Source Hardware Summer Program. STEAM Camp.
- "You learn how to do it and you get to keep it" - great value for students.
- Also "I show you how to do it, but with a much broader mindset" - you don't have to do it all alone.
- Using discarded materials is also useful.
- Not off the shelf - but making stuff yourself - is big.
- will send picture of spaces