Who am I?
Hello my name is Jaime and I live a few minutes from Farmington, WV in a little area called Katy Village. I have been in this area with my husband and two kids for 11 years. Aaron and I just celebrated 13 years of parenthood yesterday as our oldest made the leap into teenage hood. Seems unreal. That planet Earth turns slowly…" but as time moves on, it seems to speed up.
What I Do...
I am the Coordinator and Education Specialist for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) based student programs at NASA's IV&V Educator Resource Center (ERC). I teach 6 workshops for secondary students, which include Aviation, Robotics, Rocketry, Planetary Geology, EM Spectrum, and Living & Working in Space. I also help spearhead outreach in the state of WV.
I recently took on a second role as the very first FIRST Senior Mentor for FIRST Robotics in the state of WV. FIRST (For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) covers grades K-12th, which is excellent because it engages all school aged kids at an age appropriate level in STEM based challenges. For more information check out FIRST Robotics. This site will give you an idea of Mission Goals, our nation-wide efforts to engage kids in STEM, and the various age level competitions.
What I Expect to Learn
The moment I think I am completely ready to make sure my students (as well as myself and my kids) are responsible digital citizens, I learn something new. I will graduate with my M.Ed. in Digital Media and New Literacies this December. This journey has been amazing. I feel that I've come a long way and my knowledge base is only expanding. Each class in this concentration brings me more resources to utilize in my informal setting and brings me much closer to being the mentor I need to be within a technology setting such as FIRST robotics and NASA.
I picked a couple of pictures to represent some of what I do at the ERC and for FIRST.
Life at the ERC
EDUC 6810 Homepage Q's & A's
- Why is teaching media literacy important?
- What do you want to learn about teaching media literacy?
- What concerns do you have about teaching media literacy?
- When are assignments due in this course?
- What are the rules for late assignments?
- What is the best way to contact me?
- Should you work ahead?
17 comments:
Jamie, I am glad we get to have another class together!!!!!
Jamie, glad to see we may be working together again in another class. As usual great job on your introduction and the photo choices that give a little more insight into who you are and what you do. I bet like me, you struggled with the 30 second limit(haha). I'm looking forward to your comments about Media Literacy.
Excellent! It is great to see both of you in this class as well. And yes Rafe - LOL! As usual, I have a hard time limiting anything. I would have loved to have had at least 20 pictures!
What an awesome video!
I love to see how STEM is targeted in schools. Those students look so young to be doing those projects! How wonderful. Your video shows how passionate you are about teaching STEM.
Hey Jamie,
Great to see that we have another class together!
Your Animoto video depicts your job so well-it looks like you do a lot of amazing and stimulating projects!
Question: Where on earth do you find the time for everything? haha
Best of luck! :)
Hello Jamie,
Welcome to the class!
So funny! I've been a parent for 13 years too as my oldest turned 13 on August 24! We have so much in common!Love the music and images in your Animoto! It's so STEM!!!
Jaime,
Your job looks awesome! I absolutely love science, and I love getting kids excited about science!
STEM sounds like a very cool program. Good luck this semester!
Jessica
Jamie,
Your video illustrates perfectly your passion for teaching and the joy you have in doing it!
Tiffany
You seriously love the STEM program and everything that it encompasses, you are serious about motivating kids to reach their full potential and to teach them the power of hard work and dedication.
Your images made me want to join in the fun! I am not the most successful scientist, but I have a feeling you could teach me a thing or two. Well done and keep it up!
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback on my Animoto! Marlisa - I sometimes wonder how I'm going to get everything done too. Denise - congratulations on your 13 years of parenthood too. And YES! We do have a lot in common. Laura - you should come join the fun sometime. : )
You, your blog, your family, and your passion are amazing. Thank you for sharing so much. I wish I had half of the knowledge you have, could I get a little blogging tutorial sometime?? I am so old & behind the times. Thanks again!
Jamie,
Your work seems very rewarding and the kids in your video seem to be very engaged in the projects they were doing!
Excellent work on your page and video. Your work seems amazing, and your commitment to be as capable as possible is commendable! I look forward to seeing more from you this fall!
This is a great video and shows exactly what you are about in your work! Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
That was a great video. I have been to the NASA center a couple times with Dr. Hemler and love helping with FLL. Todd came down to the Exosphere class to do the GPS activity the other day which was fun and now I can check them out.
Jamie, your job looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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