Autodesk University
2015-08-07, 05:31 PM
Session: ED430-1
Title: STEAM: Adding the "A" to STEM–Combining the Arts and Creative Problem Solving with Science and Math
Instructor: Linda Sellheim
Course Description: To support the next generation of global problem solvers and innovators who are now in secondary and post secondary education, we need to make sure they have the skills necessary for them to tackle the big issues facing the 21st century. Moving from STEM to STEAM connects cross-discipline learning in a way that teaches students how to use the creative problem-solving tools that come from the arts in core subjects like math and science. STEAM leverages the Autodesk tool set to help students visualize new and creative solutions. See how a panel of innovative educators insert creativity and creative problem-solving in their classes using and combining the Autodesk tool set. Explore how secondary school students are using these tools: AutoCAD®, Revit®, Autodesk® Inventor®, Autodesk Maya® and Autodesk Mudbox™ to further their education goals in new ways.
Title: STEAM: Adding the "A" to STEM–Combining the Arts and Creative Problem Solving with Science and Math
Instructor: Linda Sellheim
Course Description: To support the next generation of global problem solvers and innovators who are now in secondary and post secondary education, we need to make sure they have the skills necessary for them to tackle the big issues facing the 21st century. Moving from STEM to STEAM connects cross-discipline learning in a way that teaches students how to use the creative problem-solving tools that come from the arts in core subjects like math and science. STEAM leverages the Autodesk tool set to help students visualize new and creative solutions. See how a panel of innovative educators insert creativity and creative problem-solving in their classes using and combining the Autodesk tool set. Explore how secondary school students are using these tools: AutoCAD®, Revit®, Autodesk® Inventor®, Autodesk Maya® and Autodesk Mudbox™ to further their education goals in new ways.