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infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
The Infinity ProjectSM
Bringing Engineering Education to Schools across the Country
infinity-project.org
Engineering Education for Today’s Classroom
The Institute for Engineering Education
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Interest in Engineering in the U.S. has declined for 20 Years
Source: National Science Board: Science and Engineering Indicators 2002
• 50% decline in student interest in engineering• 14% decline in engineering degrees awarded to US students
And, over the last ten years there has been:
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Without new engineers we will continue to face a perpetual shortage
2000 2010
3M jobs
4M jobs To meet current job forecasts, we need to add 100,000 engineers every year for a decade.
The U.S. currently graduates 60,000 engineers per year.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2001
Engineering andTech jobs
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
The Rest of the World Recognizes the Value of Engineering
• Europe graduates 3 times as many engineers as the US, Asia graduates 5 times
• 46% of the degrees awarded in China are engineering degrees
• Only 5% of US college degrees are in engineering
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
The Bottom Line - Future U.S. Engineers are Scarce
• Likelihood that a High School graduate obtains an engineering degree– All students: 2.1% – Women: 0.9%– Minorities: 0.8%
• In a Typical High School Graduating Class of 400 students– There will be 8 engineers – 5 will be white males, 2 women, 1 a minority
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Some of the Causes
Why aren’t students interested in pursuing engineering?
• Lack of preparation– “engineering is all numbers, and I’m not good at math”
• Lack of exposure– “what is engineering?”
• Lack of interest– “engineering is boring and geeky”
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
High School Preparation is Lagging
• Less than 10% of high school students take math through calculus and science through physics– Standard for successful engineering applicants
• Only 6% of minority high school students meet this level of preparedness
• And most importantly, today almost no high school student has any meaningful engineering classroom experience to motivate them for further study
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Lack of Exposure
Fact: How do we expect students to be interested in engineering if they have never even seen it?
Society expects students to be exposed to and know:– Biology - Algebra I, II– Geometry - Pre-Calculus– Economics - Physics
Isn’t technology-based engineering just as important to the future of our students?
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
The Infinity ProjectSM
Exciting and Relevant: Engineering Education for Today’s Students
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
What is The Infinity ProjectSM?
Award winning high school and early college engineering education program– Based in The Institute for Engineering
Education – Created by nationally recognized
engineering and educational leaders from across the country
– Supplies schools with everything they need to be successful
– Working with classrooms in 34 states today
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
The Infinity Project’s Grand Educational Challenge
Expose young students to the excitement and relevance of modern high-tech engineering (early)
– Make math and science relevant and fun with hands on, and exciting educational experiences.
– Increase the number of students pursuing engineering degrees at colleges and universities.
– Create educational and economic opportunities for underrepresented groups.
– Connect kids to the 21st century and increase their technical literacy.
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Parents want Engineering Exposure for their Children
In recent national survey, parents choose engineering as first choice for children
– 75% say engineering is more important than business.– 72% say engineering is more important than medicine.– 58% say engineering is more important than law.
(Source: 2001 Los Angeles Times National Survey)
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
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Target Audience
The Infinity Project curriculum was created as a conventional everyday course with extensive and exciting hands on engineering design activities and great applications of math and science.
Infinity is appropriate for:
– High School Students: Sophomores - Seniors– Early college students (Freshman engineering
majors)
Prerequisites: Algebra II and one lab science course
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Classroom Technology:The Infinity Technology Kit
• The Complete Classroom Technology Solution– Turns a standard PC into an engineering design platform.
• Integrated extensively throughout the curriculum.
• Supports hundreds of exciting engineering design projects.
• Low-cost kit manufactured by National Instruments includes:
– Cutting Edge Texas Instruments DSP technology
– Visual Software (VAB for Infinity)
– All the peripherals you need
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Sample Design Examples
• Build digital music instruments– Electric piano and guitar
• Create new special effects for movies• Secretly encode messages between students• Turn a PC into a Cell Phone
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Professional Development and Support
• The Infinity Project has a high degree of focus on supporting the teacher and the classroom– The Infinity Project conducts intensive and fun weeklong summer
institutes on the curriculum and technology.– Teachers really begin to think and act like engineers
– On-line discussion groups with 24 hour response time.• On-line materials to support classroom experience.
– Daily lesson plan guide– Sample test questions with solutions– Complete homework solutions– Engineering Design Projects with solutions– Chapter lecture already prepared in PowerPoint for instructors
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Infinity Professional Development Institutes
- 35 hours of professional development training for new teachers offered during the summer
- Conducted by master teachers
- Enriching, relevant and fun
- Hands-on and valuable
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Teacher Comments
“Every student in America should be exposed to this material.”
“Best training I have ever seen.”
“I want to run home and show this to my own children.”
“My state needs this right now.”
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Types of Schools that we areCurrently Working With
The Infinity Project has been proven successful in a wide variety of schools– District-wide adoptions– Large urban public schools– Suburban public schools– Magnet schools– All-female schools (private)– All-male schools (private)– General private schools– School for alternative learners
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Student Impact
– 80% of students completing program report a “very strong interest” in pursuing engineering.
– 95% learned new math concepts– Nearly 100% would “recommend
course to friend.”– Long-term, longitudinal impact
studies underway
Infinity is in place at schools in 34 states today.
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Participating States Today
• Alaska
• Alabama
• Arkansas
• California
• Colorado
• Connecticut
• District of Columbia
• Florida
• Georgia
• Hawaii
• Iowa
• Illinois
• Kansas
• Kentucky
• Louisiana
• Maine
• Massachusetts
• Michigan
• Mississippi
• Missouri
• New Jersey
• New Mexico
• New York
• North Carolina
• Ohio
• Oklahoma
• Oregon
• Pennsylvania
• Tennessee
• Texas
• Utah
• Virginia
• West Virginia
• Wisconsin
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Joining the Infinity Project
How Does My School Join The Infinity Project?
It is easy….
• Winter/Spring: Apply by filling out an application available on the Infinity website. (Deadlines are available on the website.) – Follow-up interviews are conducted with teachers and administrators.– New Infinity schools are announced at the end of spring– Schools then acquire classroom technology and textbooks. Educators begin participating in
discussion groups.• Summer: Teachers attend summer professional development institutes.• Fall: Teachers begin teaching course.• Academic Year: Infinity Project team supports classroom
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
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Criteria for Selection
1. Committed school administrators.
2. Motivated and qualified instructor(s): math, science, or technology certified instructors with moderate comfort level using computer programs.
3. Energetic students with the appropriate prerequisites:
sophomore, juniors or seniors who have completed Algebra II and one lab science course.
4. Sufficient lab equipment and space.
5. Community that will benefit from program.
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Typical Total Program Costs
Professional Development for Teachers– $750/teacher plus travel expenses
Classroom Technology Acquisition– Available through National Instruments– $400/kit – typically 10 kits per school
Course Textbook & Student Lab Manual– Available through Prentice Hall– $50/textbook “Engineering Our Digital Future”– $15/student lab manual
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
www.infinity-project.org
Visit the website to download this PowerPoint, a video describing the program, teacher comments, sample materials, and all the application forms.
How do I learn more about the Infinity Project?
infinity-project.orgThe Institute for Engineering Education
Engineering Education for today’s classroom.
Current List of Partners
• Universities– Created by Institute for Engineering Education at SMU– Other participating universities include Georgia Institute of Technology,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Rice University, Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at El Paso, Prairie View A&M, University of Michigan, Santa Clara, University of Houston, and many others.
• Corporate – Government– Texas Instruments– Department of Education – National Instruments– National Science Foundation– Tyco, Compaq, Microsoft– And others