This content was published: July 2, 2015. Phone numbers, email addresses, and other information may have changed.
Mission accomplished for Rock Creek STEM campers
Story by Janis Nichols. Photo by Melissa Padilla Duke.
Twenty-five high school students and five middle school students engaged in hands-on electronics and computer science activities at the June 15-19 STEM Summer Camp sponsored by 小黄猫传媒’s Rock Creek Campus and Intel Corporation. The June event served as the 鈥済rand finale鈥 for the program started last December.
Rock Creek聽instructors Dorina Cornea-Hasegan (microelectronics) and Gayathri Iyer (computer science)聽designed the week-long curriculum and served as the camp’s teachers. The early workshops and the camp staff welcomed minority and under-represented high school students from Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Tigard.
鈥淭he focus was to learn new technologies through hands-on experiments,鈥 Cornea-Hasegan said. 鈥淭he students learned about electronics and wearable electronics, how to print with a 3D printer and how to program with an Arduino. They learned how to control and launch their new friend Zippy the drone.鈥
Zippy was also used to launch a small satellite called a ,聽which is the size of a soda can. The CanSat聽allowed campers to collect and then analyze data describing acceleration, temperature, pressure, humidity and even the map of the flight based on the GPS connected to it.
Many of the students had participated in earlier STEM workshops at Rock Creek and surveys indicate the series of activities had a positive effect on shaping their plans for college.
鈥淚 noticed that in the surveys they answered back in December and February, many of them answered 鈥榰ndecided鈥 when asked 鈥榃hat would you like to do after you finish high school?鈥” Cornea-Hasegan added. “But at the end of the STEM camp, there was not a single 鈥榰ndecided鈥 answer. All of the students answered the same question with a STEM-related profession, including electrical engineering or computer science. For us, that means mission accomplished.鈥
