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Welcome to the Annual Idaho STEM Conference, presented by ICTM, ISTA, IDEEA, and CSTA! Join us on July 30th and 31st at Mountain View High School in Meridian, Idaho. An optional field trip day will be held on August 1st at various locations.  

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Wednesday, July 30
 

10:45am MDT

Creating Virtual Spaces for STEM Skills
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
STEM skills are pertinent to every industry. However, many students do not have access to physical hands-on skill development. The demand for these skills is exploding, and Idaho students need to prepare to meet future workforce demands. Learn about creating interactive STEM experiences for your students utilizing, often free, computer technology. Encourage students to become curious and develop critical thinking skills in a way they consider “fun.” Topics will include mapping to STEM objectives, creating lesson plans, and finding technology options.
Speakers
avatar for Jill (Aldrich) Aicher-Bedwell

Jill (Aldrich) Aicher-Bedwell

Montana Technological University, College of Eastern Idaho
Jill has years of experience in training and education development and delivery. Beginning in 2001 as a corporate trainer to spending the last 11 years in higher education, she has worked with SMEs from every industry to create curriculum. Since Covid transitioned technical training... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
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10:45am MDT

Promote Data Literacy Using Real-World Datasets with Tuva and PhET Simulations
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Real world data sets and interactive simulations are tools that build scientific and mathematical understanding. Help students analyze data through PhET simulations and Tuva data sets while exploring the scaffolded support resources that will set your students up for success!
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Carli Marco

Accelerate Learning
Carli Marco is a former educator and math team leader in New York City, where she developed a passion for empowering students and supporting teacher growth. Now a national STEM presenter and professional development trainer, Carli brings her classroom experience and leadership skills... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
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1:00pm MDT

Lessons Learned and Successes Earned in a STEM Workforce Development Afterschool Program
Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
The TMC Works program enlists early-career STEM-curious individuals to plan, prepare and lead hands-on, inquiry-based STEM activities with young children.  In doing so, participants develop STEM and workplace skills necessary to succeed in the jobs and careers they ultimately pursure.  Program participants work with mentors who train and coach them through their development, who develop superior supervisory skills in the process.  TMC Works program sites benefit by increasing their STEM programing offerings and improving the quality of their programs.  Throughout the process, participants gain exposure to STEM careers in Idaho, which will ultimately lead to more skilled candidates entering the workforce.


In this presentation, learn about the successes and challenges faced in this innovative workforce development program.  Hear about their experience from program participants themselves, and behind-the-scenes details from the program coordinators on training, evaluation and site support.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Post

Amy Post

Idaho Out-of-School Network
Amy Post is an experienced, non-traditional educator who taught science and environmental education at nature centers, schools, parks and recreation programs, afterschool programs, an organic farm, a botanical garden, and a zoo. She’s also a fully-certified alpine ski instructor... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

Breaking Down Barriers: a discussion on partnerships between formal and informal STEM Educators
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
In this session we will explore how to strengthen relationships between formal K-12 educators and informal community educators. We will discuss the benefits of these kinds of collaboration and partnerships. We will also discuss barriers to these partnerships and begin exploring how to address and overcome those barriers.  This session will hopefully be the first step in a larger discussion that will carry on beyond this conference. 
Speakers
avatar for Janice Alexander

Janice Alexander

Environmental Education Program Coordinator, Idaho Environmental Education Association
I am a scientist, educator, and facilitator. I want to work with other engaged and committed people toward the improved stewardship of our environment and the nurturing of our communities.
avatar for Ashley Schaffner

Ashley Schaffner

Idaho STEM Ecosystem
Ashley Schaffner started her journey in STEM as a first grade teacher in Blackfoot, Idaho. In 2019, Ashley decided it was time to move back to her hometown of Pocatello and began teaching 3rd and 4th grade at a charter school there. At this time she was able to serve as a part of... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

Light, Color, Lasers, & Illusions Part I
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Participants will make corner reflectors, laser light show drums, a Pepper’s Ghost illusion demo, and other simple devices for use in teaching about light, color, and lasers. Demonstrations will be provided on reflection, refraction, and the nature of light using common household materials for use in classroom activities.  Discussion will focus on the use of these constructions and demonstrations to address state standards on Concepts of Physical Science, Scientific Inquiry, and on Unifying Concepts of Science for grades 3 through 12.  Teachers will take home all items they construct.  Participants will also be provided with a list of related online resources.
Speakers
avatar for Steven Shropshire

Steven Shropshire

Idaho State University
Dr. Steve Shropshire is a Professor of Physics at Idaho State University, where he has taught introductory through graduate courses for the last thirty-four years.  His courses include teaching methods for physics and physical science, and a series of graduate courses designed for... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
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3:30pm MDT

Growth and Change with Idaho STEM Action Center
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
Over the next year the Idaho STEM Action Center will be merging into the Workforce Development Council. Come and learn about the changes and how they will affect the programs you currently interact with via the STEM AC.  Along with that, learn about new upcoming opportunities and ways to engage in STEM Education throughout Idaho. 
Exhibitors
avatar for Katie Bösch-Wilson

Katie Bösch-Wilson

Idaho STEM AC
Katie is the STEM Education Coordination Officer at the Idaho STEM Action Center. 
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
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3:30pm MDT

Light, Color, Lasers, & Illusions Part II
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
Participants will make corner reflectors, laser light show drums, a Pepper’s Ghost illusion demo, and other simple devices for use in teaching about light, color, and lasers. Demonstrations will be provided on reflection, refraction, and the nature of light using common household materials for use in classroom activities.  Discussion will focus on the use of these constructions and demonstrations to address state standards on Concepts of Physical Science, Scientific Inquiry, and on Unifying Concepts of Science for grades 3 through 12.  Teachers will take home all items they construct.  Participants will also be provided with a list of related online resources.
Speakers
avatar for Steven Shropshire

Steven Shropshire

Idaho State University
Dr. Steve Shropshire is a Professor of Physics at Idaho State University, where he has taught introductory through graduate courses for the last thirty-four years.  His courses include teaching methods for physics and physical science, and a series of graduate courses designed for... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
TBA
 
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