Using Robotics To Equip K 12 Teachers: The Silicon Prairie Initiative For Robotics In Information Technology (Spirit)
Author(s) -
Alisa Gilmore,
Bing Chen,
Neal Grandgenett
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2009 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--5738
Subject(s) - robotics , curriculum , artificial intelligence , educational robotics , engineering education , silicon valley , engineering , computer science , engineering management , sociology , robot , pedagogy , political science , law , entrepreneurship
Alisa Gilmore, University of Nebraska Lincoln Alisa N. Gilmore, P.E. is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She serves as senior technical staff for two NSF grants in the ITEST and Discovery K-12 programs associated with using robotics in the K-12 arena to motivate student achievement in STEM activities. She has been involved as a community outreach speaker, presenter, and collaborator with local schools, students, and teachers for over ten years, working to expose pre-college students to engineering. Ms. Gilmore has extensive industrial experience in the telecommunications and manufacturing areas, and since 2003 has used her industry background to foster industrial partnerships at the university and to develop and teach courses in circuits, telecommunications, and robotics.
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