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And even though engineering careers have one of the highest median earnings...
[Source: Federal STEM Education 5 Year Strategic Plan].
Even though STEM careers will form the backbone of future employment in the US…
[Source: Federal STEM Education 5 Year Strategic Plan].
An aerospace engineer created Iridescent 7 years ago because she saw a problem...
• Less than 20% of students choose STEM• Just 2.2% of Hispanics and 2.7% of African Americans go into STEM,
even though they account for 40% of K-12 students [Source: President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology].
This ultimately results in the US losing its innovative edge.In 2010, for the second year in a row, foreign companies were awarded more U.S patents. than U.S companies [Source: USPTO].
...there is an undersupply of scientists and engineers.
After a lot of trial and error, and research, and more trial and error...
Iridescent set out to educate underprivileged children to become Science, Engineering & Technology Innovators.
So Iridescent decided to change this.
● Science & Engineering● Focused on Underprivileged Children
● Technology Entrepreneurship● Focused on Girls
Iridescent developed two programs:
Please contact us to learn more about technovation, but for this story, we will focus on science and engineering and Curiosity Machine.
2. Curriculum Development by Engineers & Scientists
1. Science communication for Engineers & Scientists
5. Publishing Curriculum Online
3. Engineers teach Families over 5 weeks
6. Training Parents to use Curriculum
7. Training Teachers & After-school Educators to use Curriculum
8. Engineers & Scientists mentor Children online
4. Video Production
Curiosity Machine uniquely involves underserved children, their parents, their teachers and mentors.
Develop critical thinking skills.Develop life traits of curiosity, creativity, and persistence.
Advance toward powerful careers in science and engineering.
Curiosity Machine benefits everyone in the ecosystem.
Children
MentorsParents TeachersUnderstand benefits and accessibility of STEM careers
Learn how to support their children towards STEM careers
Gain greater confidence and sense of self-efficacy
Become more creative by problem solving with different groups
Become better leaders by learning how to motivate diverse learners
Improve their science communication skills by developing engaging multi-media presentations
Learn how to use different tools/resources to bring engineering and mentors into the classroom
Gain greater confidence and sense of self-efficacy
Professionals College Grades 6 - 12 preK-5
Contact Hours 10 40 40 20
Taught by Volunteer Engineers
Volunteer Scientists
Iridescent Staff Iridescent Staff
Organized by ParentsTeachersAfter-school Educators
TeachersAfter-school Educators
Iridescent Staff Iridescent Staff
Like school, Curiosity Machine provides a rich curriculum that inspires and prepares a child as she grows.
Our technology tools and games
provide:
● Scaffolded curricula for K-12● Scalable assessment● Long-term mentoring ● Digital design challenges to
supplement the hands-on design challenges
We disseminate this curriculum through our online platforms, free, and available to everyone.
So far, Iridescent has reached more than 22,000 participants across both programs.
… and this is just a start!
In our 7 years of field-testing and optimizing our Curiosity Machine model, we have
reached 21,000 participants and trained 1,400 engineers and scientists…
Our model lets us scale by leveraging different stakeholders to develop and deliver content.
Curiosity Machine Staff
(12)
Run Science Communication Trainings
(60)
Engineers/Scientists
(600)Parents
(300)
Students & Parents (10,800) (5,400)
Run Partner Trainings
(60)
Teachers & Community Partners
(780)
Design Challenges
(350)
We care about our impact a lot… …so we have studied and analyzed this extensively.
NSF-funded External Evaluations show that after our programs:
● 75% of children are more persistent, less averse to challenges and understand
science better
● 90% of parents do hands-on science projects at home
We reach many participants, but do our programs have the intended effect?
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So how will we do this?
In the next 15 years, we want to engage:
Now, we want to dramatically scale our reach.
24,000
265,000
1,300,000
...100,000
engineers and scientists
parents
underprivileged children, out of whom….
we will prepare and deliver
“first-in-family” children to pursue higher
degrees in STEM
Kevin MiklaszPhD, Marine Biology Assessment, Digital Games
Amy Kim PhD, ChemistryEngineer & Scientist Training
Cristiano MeiraFilmmakerEngineer & Scientist Videos
Andrew CollinsMAEngineer & Scientist Video Interviews
Veronica CavallaroFormer Dir. of Evaluation, Boeing CSRCOO
Sylvie DenuitMS Aero. EngineeringStrategy & Engr. Partnerships
Tara ChklovskiMS Aerosp. Engineering Founder, CEO
Mariana MeiraBA JournalismParent, Teacher, & Educator Training
...with the right competencies...
We will hold ourselves to our mission and commitment.
It will cost us only $11,000 per child to support her for
15 years and prepare her to become a “first-in-family” going into a STEM college degree.
Professionals College 6 - 12 preK-5
YOU!
You will change the lives of many children and in doing so will also be benefited.
We believe we can pull all this off, so there is really just one more ingredient we need for success:
By working with us you will benefit in three ways:
Inspire Employees
● This model will bring your company’s core technologies directly to the public. In addition the public goes through an in-depth technical product training so that it can truly understand the value of these technologies.
● Curriculum developed through this model is made widely and freely accessible worldwide through video and online platforms.
Create Social Impact
● Employees can use their expertise to inspire underprivileged children. ● Employees will have long-term mentoring opportunities through which they can support
underprivileged children to prepare for STEM careers.
Align with Business
● Employees gain skills of clear science communication and presentation.● They become better leaders by learning how to motivate learners of all ages.● They get a chance to look at their work through different perspectives - resulting in more
creative problem solving. The end experience is challenging - and life changing.● They are publicly recognized for their contributions to the world and as powerful role
models.