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裡橖眻畦 University Students Engineer Learning and Fun in Local Classrooms

裡橖眻畦 PhD student Sergio Ya簽ez supervises the gingerbread house build.
裡橖眻畦 PhD student Sergio Ya簽ez supervises the gingerbread house build.

For the past five years, 裡橖眻畦 Community Action by New Engineers (NovaCANE), a volunteer group of 裡橖眻畦 University College of Engineering students and faculty, has brought engineering into the classrooms of local schools. The goal is to improve middle school students interest and abilities in the STEM subjects science, technology, engineering and math. On Dec. 5, NovaCANEs lesson at St. Martin of Tours Elementary School in Philadelphia came with a holiday twist. 裡橖眻畦 Engineering students challenged an enthusiastic group of sixth graders to construct gingerbread houses that could withstand an earthquake simulation.

As part of their yearlong focus on structural engineering, students in this voluntary after school program were given a 10-20 minute informative lecture about earthquakes and their impact on structures. The lesson was followed by a 45 60 minute hands-on activity. Four groups of 46 students were given housing suppliesgraham crackers, licorice, icing and candyto construct a two-story gingerbread house. While building their houses, students not only had to ensure that their structure could stand freely, but they also needed take into consideration how plate tectonics impact structures during earthquakes. Following construction, each groups gingerbread house was put to the test on a shake table to see whether it could survive an earthquake. When each design ultimately collapsed, the students greatly enjoyed eating their engineering creations. 

Teamwork is a big part of the learning experience.
Teamwork is a big part of the learning experience.

When asked why they joined the NovaCANE club, nearly every student referenced the fun they have while learning:

I like learning new things by doing fun activities.

I like having fun with my friends and learning at the same time.

Its fun to make things and destroy them!

Im doing things Ive never done before.

The NovaCANE club is active at five different middle schools in the Philadelphia region, which they visit at least once a month beginning early in the fall. In addition to lectures and hands-on activities, 裡橖眻畦 students and faculty provide teacher education during their visits. I have collected a number of good ideas for future lessons and follow-up projects thanks to the program, says Joe Smith, a St. Martin of Tours teacher.  He adds, The kids love interacting with the 裡橖眻畦 students. Participating class members and teachers are also invited to spend a day on campus at 裡橖眻畦s College of Engineering in the spring. During their campus visit the group will tour the engineering facilities and engage in a series of hands-on experiences mentored by 裡橖眻畦 undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty. 

Time to transfer a house to the shake table for testing.
Time to transfer a house to the shake table for testing.

The College of Engineering serves as a regional leader in STEM outreach programs and is committed to inspiring the next generation of engineers. The Colleges STEM outreach takes on many forms, from facilitation of national programs on the 裡橖眻畦 campus to local programs that originate from the creativity of 裡橖眻畦 students and faculty.