Title :
Robotics competitions and professional societies: How do we improve the workforce readiness of our students?
Author :
Sullivan, Dean ; Zande, Jill
Author_Institution :
Marine Adv. Technol. Educ. (MATE) Center, Monterey Peninsula Coll., Monterey, CA, USA
Abstract :
Effectively preparing students for the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce is a challenge. One way that the MATE Center has found to be successful is through its ROV (remotely operated vehicle) competitions. Developed in partnership with the Marine Technology Society (MTS), these competitions provide students with a learning experience that simulates the STEM workplace. The competitions challenge students to work through the engineering design process, developing technical, teamwork, creative thinking, and problem solving skills along the way. The competitions allow students of all ages to interact and learn from each other as well as from the industry professionals who serve as judges and technical support. It is the involvement of these technical professionals, many through professional societies like MTS, that have allowed the MATE Center to expand the reach and impact of the competition program.
Keywords :
educational robots; mathematics; remotely operated vehicles; societies; technical support services; MATE Center; MTS; Marine Technology Society; ROV; STEM workforce; creative thinking; engineering design process; industry professionals; learning experience; mathematics; professional society; remotely operated vehicle; robotics competitions; science; students; teamwork thinking; technical professionals; technical support; technical thinking; technology; workforce readiness; Educational institutions; Employment; Industries; Professional societies; Science - general; US Government; MATE; MTS; competitions; professional societies; robotics; workforce preparation;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA