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UCM Lee鈥檚 Summit, KC Social Innovation Center Bring IoT Workshop to KC Area Teachers

By Mike Greife, June 3, 2016

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WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 The 欧美视频 and the KC Social Innovation Center are working together to bring an 鈥淚nternet of Things鈥 workshop to area teachers to continue SensED pilot development of IoT curriculum and solutions through funding awarded by Mozilla鈥檚 Gigabit Community Fund.

The SensED IoT workshop is scheduled for July 25-July 28 and is open to middle and high school teachers and educators throughout the Kansas City region.

The workshop is an immersive experience and offers hands-on training primarily for high school and middle school teachers, but also may be valuable to technology-oriented elementary school teachers. The sessions will help teachers understand and learn to use Raspberry Pi processors, sensors, Python Programming, GitHub, and the SensED design challenge curriculum. The program is intended to help students identify and design innovative solutions to problems within their community, utilizing working prototypes of internet connected innovations.

UCM and KC Social Innovation, along with Cisco Systems, Inc., and Summit Technology Academy in Lee鈥檚 Summit, developed and initiated the program as a pilot to share IoT know-how with middle school, high school and college students during the fall of the 2015-16 academic year. This professional development workshop is a continuation of the pilot phase of the program.

The SensED IoT programprovides Internet of Things recipes to educators and students so they can learn about the underlying technologies and applications and gain a critical understanding of emergent technologies.

鈥淯CM and KC Social Innovation Center are moving forward with the design of the workshop, and the grant from Mozilla helps us reach more educators and accelerate our deployment even faster,鈥 said Joe Mullins, consultant with Workforce and Professional Development at UCM Lee鈥檚 Summit. 鈥淭his phase of the pilot will help us deploy the technology even further in the region.鈥

鈥淲ith the SensED program, we鈥檙e building tomorrow鈥檚 experts in emerging technologies and social innovation,鈥 said Kari Keefe, executive director of the KC Social Innovation Center. 鈥淲e strongly believe that early literacy is critical to ensuring that students not only understand how technology works, but also see the personal and social impact of their experience. This program can do just that, and we鈥檙e thrilled to see a formal training experience and curriculum join the program platform as we expand our reach to meet the demand.鈥

For more information about Internet of Things teacher workshop, contact Joe Mullins at UCM Lee鈥檚 Summit at jmullins@ucmo.edu, 816-347-1612.

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