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Welcome to THE LISTT, a weekly reminder from ITEEA of some of the most timely and important opportunities to take your professional engagement to the next level. This is a LISTT you don't want to miss!

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A weekly update of timely resources and events

to help you get the most from ITEEA.

Nestled against the iconic backdrop of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis sets the stage for ITEEA's 2025 conference on April 2-5, where we’ll converge to explore the transformative power of technology and engineering education. View the full program of professional learning sessions, special events, networking opportunities, hands-on labs, and more! 

Don't miss the just-released January issue of ITEEA's STEM Sparks, with a focus on "Lit-Based Learning with Self-Determination Theory (SDT)." Bursting with knowledge and rich resources, STEM Sparks articles help guide educators through the dynamic landscape of their field. Each article is designed to excite and inform in equal measure, distilling complex concepts into digestible insights, and sparking a new idea, activity, or practice that can be immediately implemented in your classroom or workplace.

ITEEA's STEM School of Excellence recognition celebrates institutions providing exceptional STEM learning experiences to their students and promotes the adoption of effective and inclusive STEM education practices across the globe. Recognized schools/universities will be awarded a banner and certificate at ITEEA’s 87th Annual Conference in St. Louis, MO. 

ENGAGEMENT


TO DO: Join a FREE Upcoming Educator Xchange on Wednesday, February 12th at 7pm ET!


Discover how the Technology Student Association (TSA) can enhance STEM education by engaging students in hands-on, real-world learning experiences. This exchange will explore the benefits of offering TSA, from developing leadership skills to fostering a deeper connection between classroom concepts and practical applications. Educator Xchanges are exclusively for ITEEA members. Not a member? Join today!

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING


TO DO: Enroll in ITEEA's Self-Paced Course to Train in Onshape

This asynchronous course is completely self-paced, consisting of three units with five learning cycles, and a preliminary and primary challenge. You will work within Onshape and ITEEA's Buzz learning management system to complete all of the learning cycle and challenge activities, just as your students would, and then submit your portfolio for review to receive your certificate of completion. Train at your convenience!

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