Monday, November 18, 2013

S.T.E.M.


Students are now working through the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Career Cluster and are working on designing various medical improvements that would assist body movements, from bicep assisting devices to splints and prosthetics, as well as applicable engineering documentation.

Students heard from various guest speakers in the field as they explored careers in the cluster including:

Rob Steiner, Vice President of Steiner Electric

Tom Calenberg, President of TKC Enterprises

Mark Ediger, Software Engineer for Spaulding Clinical