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Join us in for the
Mother Daughter TEA - Train the Trainer Workshop!
Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Everett, Washington
(Registration deadline: September 17, 2010)
Travel Information
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Saturday, April 2, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts (just added!)
(Registration deadline: March 17, 2011)
Train the Trainer - Professional Development
Attend a 1-day professional development workshop and leave with your own toolkit to hold a Mother/Daughter TEA Workshop in your location. Offered twice a year. Minimum of 12 registrants.
Facilitated by Celeste Baine, an outstanding contributor to the nationwide efforts to increase engineering student enrollment. Ms. Baine is a biomedical engineer, the author of over 20 books on engineering education and careers, and the director of the Engineering Education Service Center. She was acknowledged for her outstanding accomplishments in motivating and inspiring students to pursue careers in engineering.
Space is limited to 26 participants. Early registration is encouraged.
What is included:
- 6 hours of hands-on instruction (8:30 AM - 3:30 PM)
- A Take-Home Toolkit so you can hold your own Mother/Daughter Workshops
- Continental Breakfast
- Lunch
- Engineering T-Shirt
- Certificate of Professional Development hours
Hotel and transportation are not included.
Seattle Location (October 2, 2010):
Paine Field Technical Center (Aviation)
Everett Community College
9711 32nd Place West., Building C-80
Paine Field, Everett, WA 98204
Registration deadline: September 17, 2010
Group Rate Hotel information:
Hilton Garden Inn
8401 Paine Field Blvd.
Mukilteo, WA 98275
$99/night. Bright and spacious guest rooms with one king or two queen beds. Hilton rooms feature complimentary high-speed wired and wireless internet access, in-room fax and printing capability, a speakerphone with voice mail and data ports, a large work desk with convenient desk-level outlets, adjustable lighting and ergonomic chair, a hospitality center consisting of refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker, 26'' HDTV, hair dryer, iron/ironing board and a chair with an ottoman. There is a Fridge, microwave & coffeemaker in every room and a 24hr Pavilion Pantry(r) stocked with snacks, drinks & everything else you may forget.
Book online directly at www.seattlenortheverett.stayhgi.com and select dates of your stay. Click continue at the bottom of page and on the 2nd page input the Group Code MOTHER into the Group/ Convention Box and follow directions to complete the reservation process.
**Hotel Room Group Rate Discount deadline: September 19, 2010
Local Airports
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Distance from hotel: 40 mi.
Drive time: 45 min.
Directions: Northbound on I-5. Exit 182 and go west on Hwy 525 (will become Mukilteo Speedway). Rt. on Paine Field Blvd. and then rt. on 84th St. The hotel is located at the end of the street next to the Future of Flight Aviation Center.
Transportation to and from the Airport
Rental Car - 35.00 USD
Taxi - 40.00 USD
Snohomish County Airport (Paine Field)
Distance from hotel: 1.5 mi.
Drive time: 4 min.
Directions: Left out of airport on 100th St. Turn left and head west on Hwy 526 to 84th St. Turn left. Hotel located at the end of the street next to the Future of Flight Aviation Center.
Transportation to and from the Airport
Taxi - 5.00 USD
Walk - Free (Call hotel for information)
Boeing Field/King County Int'l Airport
Distance from hotel: 35 mi.
Drive time: 40 min.
Directions: Go northbound on I-5. Take exit 182 and travel west on Hwy 525 (will become Mukilteo Speedway). Rt. on Paine Field Blvd. and then rt. on 84th St. The hotel is located at the end of the street next to the Future of Flight Aviation Center.
Transportation to and from the Airport
Rental Car - 35.00 USD
Taxi - 40.00 USD
Boston Location (April 2, 2011):
The Engineering Center
1 Walnut Street
Boston, MA 02108-3616
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Register Online!
Select the options desired to reserve your space in the workshop!
Packages start at $1340. This includes all the materials to facilitate the workshop, prizes for attendees and a copy of Ideas in Action for each girl that attends. You may opt to have your own T-shirts printed, create your own take-home engineering projects or create your own kits to help your local teachers.
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Registration packets with detailed instructions for the workshop will be sent to each participant
seven to ten days after you register.
Paying by Purchase Order? No problem, simply add your registration to the shopping cart and select "mailing or faxing payment" when prompted for payment. The system will automatically generate an invoice that you can fax with your PO.
Questions? Call toll free 877-644-6337 or email celbaine@engineeringedu.com. Space is limited to 26 participants. Early registration is encouraged.
Testimonials
Thanks so much for our engineering training. It was awesome! We are very excited about getting started!
Celeste and the training was just excellent!
Perfect activities for middle school!
Celeste made me want to be an engineer! I was so enthralled, I spilled my coffee! I was engaged and excited and enthralled!
This was great. I can use every single thing she showed us.
Excellent activities and experiences.
Wow. Best presentation on student engineering I've seen.
Wow! The best so far. Very organized, no rush, so much hands-on. Fun, fun, fun!!
A long activity that actually stayed fun and engaging the whole time. Applicable to ALL of my classes.
Good high-energy stuff.
Great ideas/activities we can use.
Fantastic activities!
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The Mother-Daughter Technology Engineering and Aptitude (TEA) event was developed and presented by the Centers of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials Manufacturing at Everett Community College and Marine Manufacturing & Technology at Skagit Valley College, Whidbey Island Campus along with workshop leader and biomedical engineer, Celeste Baine of the Engineering Education Service Center. The day provides the opportunity for the girls to learn about and experience first-hand what technical and engineering careers are by showcasing the creativity and teamwork associated with these careers. The TEA aligns perfectly with the Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) and Manufacturing career and educational clusters used by the state. Careers in advanced manufacturing offer exciting opportunities in the design and improvement of products, operating high-tech tools and machinery, analyzing problems and coming up with creative solutions. Students in STEM and Manufacturing pathway classes learn and practice skills that prepare them for the diverse post-high school education and training opportunities available in Washington State, from apprenticeships and two-year college programs to four-year college and graduate programs. Classes in these clusters introduce students to variety of interesting careers including: Chemist; mathematician; engineer: aerospace, industrial, biotechnology, chemical, marine, materials, civil, petroleum; architect; naval architect; architectural or civil drafter; materials lab and supply technician; and manufacturing technician.
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