Students ignite their minds through innovations and explorations at STEAM Day

Over 300 students from public, private, and parochial schools in the St. Thomas-St. John (STTJ) District participated STEAM Day at the UVI Sports and Fitness Center on Friday, May 24. This year’s theme, “Igniting Minds through Innovations and Explorations,” yielded an assortment of challenges and activities in all areas of STEAM, created by STTJ District Coordinators, local businesses and organizations. 

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Deputy Superintendent Dr. Symra Dee Brown welcomes students to STEAM Day

According to Deputy Superintendent Dr. Symra Dee Brown, the educational fun day served up content-based challenges for students in grades 4-8 in an attempt to invert the traditional approach to cognitive learning. 

“The highest level of learning takes place when one is synthesizing, building, and creating things, and that’s where we want to begin when teaching our students,” explained Dr. Brown. “We are changing the outlook on how we engage students in active learning here in the Virgin Islands.”

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Sibilly students work together to create a swing-like structure capable of holding the most possible weight 

Students rotated through various stations and worked on a variety of STEAM challenges such as the Hurricane Challenge led by St. Thomas-St. John District Science Coordinator Gerald Walters. STEAM Day attendees worked in teams to build a structure using straws, Popsicle sticks, tape, and paper that would be able to hold up a tennis ball in hurricane weather conditions without falling. Each team received points based on teamwork, the height of their structure, and how the structure stood up when exposed to wind and water. The team from Addelita Cancryn Junior High School secured the win with a structure that stood 39cm tall, while All Saints Cathedral School came in second with 22cm.

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Students track the speed and direction of their movement on a graph using a motion detecting sensor

The activities encouraged students to use content they’ve already learned in the classroom in new and exciting ways, according to St. Thomas- St. John District Mathematics Coordinator Avon Benjamin.

“In this workshop students used their knowledge of the rate of change, known as slope, to track the speed and direction of their movement using a sensor to detect their movement,” began Mr. Benjamin. “The students were confident in their knowledge of the formulas and graphs, which was a pleasant surprise even to their teachers. However, to succeed, students needed to analyze how the rate of change (slope) is altered on the graph based on motion rather than just being able to regurgitate formulas and theorems,” he explained.

Students take turns trying on scuba quipment while examining reefs through virtualy reality googles at the UVI Marine Science station.JPG

Student take turns trying on scuba equipment while checking out underwater reefs using Virtual Reality googles

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Students tackle coding challenges during coding workshop sponsored by jeniusLogic Foundation

Community organizations and businesses such as the University of the Virgin Islands Marine Science Department, VIEPSCOR, Coral World, VI Eco-Schools, My Brother’s Workshop, the jeniusLogic Foundation, and WAPA offered additional presentations and workshops to keep students engaged.

The St. Thomas-St. John District Technology and STEAM Day Coordinator Kisha Corbett extends an invitation to anyone in STEAM industries to partner with the district and help to teach the students how STEAM is integrated into the everyday life and business of the Virgin Islands.

 

 

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All Saints Students use their knowledge of slope to track the spped and direction of their movements.JPG

Cancryn student collaborate during Hurricane Challenge.JPG

Cancryn students tackle coding challenges during coding workshop with jeniusLogic Foundation.JPG

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Sibilly students guide rolling robots through mazes at STEAM Day.JPG

Students Examine live specimens at VIEPSCOR exhibit.JPG

Students take turns trying on scuba quipment while examining reefs through virtualy reality googles at the UVI Marine Science station.JPG