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2 December 2014 Introduction to special session on microscopy for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) educators
Michael T. Postek, Mary Satterfield, Bradley Damazo, Robert Gordon
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Abstract
The future of our nation hinges on our ability to prepare our next generation to be innovators in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Excitement for STEM must begin at the earliest stages of our education process. Yet, today far too few of our students are prepared for the challenges ahead. Several initiatives are trying to change this situation. “Microscopy for STEM Educators” was an initiative that demonstrated the value of incorporating microscopy into STEM education. Several notable invited speakers discussed their successful programs implementing microscopy in STEM education in order to foster student interest and excitement. A hands-on session with table-top scanning electron microscopes was held at the end of the presentations and the attendees were encouraged to bring samples of interest and operate the instruments. This paper outlines some of the accomplishments and goals of this session.
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Michael T. Postek, Mary Satterfield, Bradley Damazo, and Robert Gordon "Introduction to special session on microscopy for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) educators", Proc. SPIE 8378, Scanning Microscopies 2012: Advanced Microscopy Technologies for Defense, Homeland Security, Forensic, Life, Environmental, and Industrial Sciences, 837817 (2 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2183085
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KEYWORDS
Scanning transmission electron microscopy

Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy

Mathematics

Electron microscopes

Photomicroscopy

Microscopes

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