Professional women with careers in science, technology,
engineering and math make a world of difference in inspiring young
girls to show them they can achieve anyything they want to with
hard work and believing n themselves.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Children's Museum
of Indianapolis is proud to help
ignite a passion in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) for girls of all ages. The STEM Exploration Day
took place on Saturday, September 28,
2024 with professional women sharing their experience and
advice.
There's something about a robot that can
feed into that interest in science, technology, engineering and
math. Touch sensors, buttons and sonar show them how to control
different actions and that's fascinating.
Young girls met with women in various STEM professions including
coding, physics, astronomy, robotics and engineering just to name a
few. Hands-on activities and demonstrations served as great
learning opportunities as visitors received special giveaways.
Programs & Activities - Thank you to all participating
groups that provided hands-on activities and helped guide STEM
career explorations. They included:
- Eli Lilly and Company Visiting Scientist Dr. Carlotta Berry
Dr. Berry is an accomplished electrical engineer specializing in
controls and robotics. She advocates for the demystification of
STEM through innovative strategies, including robot hip-hop slam
poetry. She is a professor and endowed department chair at
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
She's also an author, researcher, mentor, role model, prolific
speaker, and a STEM trailblazer. Dr. Berry engaged visitors in
hands-on exploration with robots. You can hear more from her here:
https://youtu.be/16smIuetR_w
- Indiana Visiting Artist Emily Bennett
If your first thought of "sculpture" is a gleaming marble bust from
ancient Greece, just wait until
you see the work of Terre Haute
artist Emily Bennett! She redefines
what sculpture can be, weaving colorful fibers onto metal
structures to create bold, vibrant pieces. The results are what she
calls "imaginary dreamscapes" that you can hang on the wall or set
on a shelf. As programming coordinator for the Community School of
the Arts at Indiana State University,
Bennett relishes helping people uncover their artistic
abilities.
- Women in Lilly Discovery and Development (WiLDD) with Eli Lilly
and Company (families created their own binary bracelets and lava
lamps).
- 80 Acres Farms
- Franklin Pest Solutions
- Indiana State Police Crime
Laboratory (visitors examined various pieces of evidence with
forensic experts to learn how they solve crimes).
- Society of Women Engineers (girls explored mechanical
engineering and learned how to make their own catapults). UIndy
Human Identification Center (families received an interesting
introduction to forensic anthropology, learned about radiographs
and studied casts of bones from various animals to learn about the
different ages and stages of life).
- City of Indianapolis—Department of Public Works, Engineering
(shared a storm drain model to demonstrate how families can protect
stormwater).
- IU Astronomy Department (families learned how the same elements
that make up our bodies are also present in galaxies billions of
light years away and examined the patterns of Hydrogen, Helium,
Oxygen and Neon and made bracelets with the same patterns as these
elements).
- IU Intelligent Systems Engineering (featured robotics and
electronics).
- IEEE Women in Engineering (helped visitors explore various
sensors).
- Sycamore School (more than two dozen activities revolving
around mechanics, electricity, sound, optics and air pressure made
up the activities).
- American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) (provided a
bridge building simulation).
- The Gurl Code (provided binary bracelets, 3D Pens, Ozobots and
MakeyMakey).
- DNA Discovery in Corteva Agriscience STEMLab (families were
able to extract real DNA from plant cells, discovered where DNA can
be found in nature and learned about how scientists discovered the
structure of DNA).
STEM Exploration Day is presented Lilly Girls & Young Women In STEM and supported by Indiana
Soybean Alliance.
About The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
We ignite joy, wonder and curiosity by creating powerful learning
experiences for children and adults. For more information about The
Children's Museum, visit http://www.childrensmuseum.org and follow
us on social media @childrensmuseum.
Media Contact
Kimberly Harms, The Children's
Museum of Indianapolis,
317-334-4003, kimh@childrensmuseum.org, www.childrensmuseum.org
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