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Page 1: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics A Guide For Teachers and CoachesWEBINARJULY 2 2020 - 130-230 PM

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence

One of eight Centers of Excellence serving industry needs through education

Hosted by Bemidji State University serving the state of Minnesota

24 technical and community colleges throughout Minnesota that offer certificate and degree programs in manufacturing

Centerrsquos three strategic priorities include Engaging Industry Enhancing Education and Inspiring Students to pursue careers in manufacturing

Mission is to recruit and educate the next generation of workers

Robotics Coaches Guide Resource

Webinar Goals Resource Goal

Overview

QampA

Robotics and Manufacturing

Manufacturing Growth

Competitiveness

Productivity increases

Robots doing repetitive tasks

Skilled EmployeesNew Jobs

People amp Robots working together

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 2: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence

One of eight Centers of Excellence serving industry needs through education

Hosted by Bemidji State University serving the state of Minnesota

24 technical and community colleges throughout Minnesota that offer certificate and degree programs in manufacturing

Centerrsquos three strategic priorities include Engaging Industry Enhancing Education and Inspiring Students to pursue careers in manufacturing

Mission is to recruit and educate the next generation of workers

Robotics Coaches Guide Resource

Webinar Goals Resource Goal

Overview

QampA

Robotics and Manufacturing

Manufacturing Growth

Competitiveness

Productivity increases

Robots doing repetitive tasks

Skilled EmployeesNew Jobs

People amp Robots working together

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 3: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence

One of eight Centers of Excellence serving industry needs through education

Hosted by Bemidji State University serving the state of Minnesota

24 technical and community colleges throughout Minnesota that offer certificate and degree programs in manufacturing

Centerrsquos three strategic priorities include Engaging Industry Enhancing Education and Inspiring Students to pursue careers in manufacturing

Mission is to recruit and educate the next generation of workers

Robotics Coaches Guide Resource

Webinar Goals Resource Goal

Overview

QampA

Robotics and Manufacturing

Manufacturing Growth

Competitiveness

Productivity increases

Robots doing repetitive tasks

Skilled EmployeesNew Jobs

People amp Robots working together

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 4: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics Coaches Guide Resource

Webinar Goals Resource Goal

Overview

QampA

Robotics and Manufacturing

Manufacturing Growth

Competitiveness

Productivity increases

Robots doing repetitive tasks

Skilled EmployeesNew Jobs

People amp Robots working together

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 5: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics and Manufacturing

Manufacturing Growth

Competitiveness

Productivity increases

Robots doing repetitive tasks

Skilled EmployeesNew Jobs

People amp Robots working together

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 6: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics and Education

Manufacturing Design process

Problem-solving process

Understanding of circuits and electronics

Understanding of programming

Students who participate in robotics programs are introduced to several important skills

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 7: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics and Students

Social Development

Improved Self Esteem

Stronger College application

Sense of Belonging

Inspire to pursue STEM careers

Leadership skills

Positioning to succeed

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 8: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Competitive Robotics and Students

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 9: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Competitive Robotics and Students

ldquoCompetitions like the VEX Robotics World Championship are not only fun but give students an opportunity to apply what theyrsquore learning in school to real-world situations in a competitive yet encouraging atmosphererdquo argues Bertram

httpswwweducationworldcoma_newsrobotics-competition-exposes-importance-stem-1682479015

63 of the participants said they were likely to consider a manufacturing career

71 indicated interest in manufacturing careersmdashan increase of 33 from how they felt before participating

84 of the adults surveyed felt manufacturing careers were ldquogoodrdquo a positive change of 36

78 of adults felt youth were interested in manufacturing careers

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 10: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics Programs

VEX Curriculum

Robot C

Design Process

STREAM

VEX Robotics

REC Foundation

Girl Powered Initiative

Online Challenges

Engineering Notebooks

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 11: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Engaging Manufacturers

Reach out to Businesses

Educate them on Robotics

Show the connection to their Business

Team Demonstrations at their Business

Invite them into your classroomworkspace

Let student team members do the talking

Show them your Teamrsquos Engineering Notebook

Be Honest about needs

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 12: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Engaging Manufacturers

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 13: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Manufacturing Partnerships

bull Serve as a team member

bull Cash donation to sponsor a team

bull Invite robotics team members to participate in a job shadow

bull Create internships opportunities to robotics team members

bull Hire students for summer and after school jobs

bull Invite robotics teams to tour your business

bull Participate in the Statewide tour of manufacturing

bull Provide scholarships

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 14: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Fundraising Ideas

Set a fundraising goal

List the costs

Develop a brochure

Outline the benefits to youth

Make lists of businesses that support youth

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 15: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Engage your community

Educate your community on the impact robotics can have on youth

Stress the importance of engaging girls

Sponsor letters to businesses

Food fundraisers

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 16: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Sponsorship example

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 17: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Reasons for fundraising

Parts supplies equipment

Team and registration costs

Tee shirts

Coaching stipend

Space to practice in

Food

Advertising program

Tournament costs

Special events

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 18: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Female Recruitment for Robotics

Robotics is a great way to get girls excited about Stem careers

Leadership skills are developed Manufacturing career

opportunities are presented to them

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 19: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Female Recruitment Resources

Career information Success stories Female focused career videos

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 20: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Robotics and Badging

Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Industry Uses See why and how itrsquos

important to become involved in local robotics programs

Learn the ROI

Support students and recruit your next worker

Supporting leaders of tomorrow

Making a positive impact

Community visibility

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 22: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Educator and Robotics Coach Uses

How to engage with manufacturers

Supporting students

Supporting Industry needs

Involving Females

Informed about more resources for support career exploration and making the applied connection

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 23: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Annual Robotics Coaches Training and Key Contacts

Annual Training each summer this year the dates are August 12 and 13th This will be done virtually through Zoom this year The dates times and agenda are posted on roboteventscom This is where one can register

as well EP summit in July coaches that have taken a step further and now host a tournament

Andrew DahlenMechatronics Instructor

VEX Robotics Coordinator Northland Community and Technical College

Office 218-683-8673Cell 218-791-4010

Aaron BarkerEnergy and Electronic Instructor

Vex Robotics CoordinatorOffice 320-308-6518 Cell 320-493-2985

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 24: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Jaimee MeyerDirector of Marketing and OutreachMinnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of ExcellenceJaimeemeyerbemidjistateedut 2187552206 | mnmfgorg

Follow us Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Questions Comments Feedback

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Page 25: Robotics: A Guide For Teachers and CoachesRobotics and Education Manufacturing Design process Problem-solving process Understanding of circuits and electronics Understanding of programming

Upcoming Webinar

Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline FOR EDUCATORS and INDUSTRYJuly 16th 2020 130 ndash 230

This webinar will provide an overview of the Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Pipeline exists to support employers in creating or enhancing a competency-based dual-training approach where workers receive a combination of related instruction strategically paired with on-the-job training Pipeline focuses on four industries of advanced manufacturing agriculture health care services and information technology There is also dual training grant funding from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education available to help pay for related instruction Please consider joining the presentation to learn more about Minnesota Dual-Training Pipeline and how it can help manufacturers meet their workforce needs across our state Go to wwwdlimngovpipelineto learn more

Register httpsminnstatezoomuswebinarregisterWN_OeNVB0MMSUKQd3LzNhxwIw

Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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Thank YouFind more information at

mnmfgorg

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