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SHPE Speaks! National Engineers Week, or “E-Week”, February 20-26, 2011

SHPE has taken on E-Week to help drive the spirit of STEM to everyone in the community where they can discover, explore and live STEM.

All chapters - SHPE Jr., College/Grad, & Professionals - are encouraged to partner either sub regionally or locally (with other chapters / organizations / entities) and highlight STEM through out E-Week.

If your chapter is already planning an E-Week event, please:
There are many ideas and cost-free ways to get this accomplished. The following are a few ideas of what you and your Chapter can do during E-Week:

Grassroots
You can begin where you live. Whether at home, local gym, dorm room or classroom - you can help spread the word about E-Week & STEM to --- your family, neighbors, co-workers, housemates, partners, friends, children/cousins/nieces or nephews or the neighbors kids, mentees, dorm, classroom or community organizations.

You can talk about how STEM has contributed to longer living by improving health, or helping keeping family & friends united by facilitating communication either by email or VoIP services like Skype.

School Presentations
Speaking at a school auditorium or classroom is a great way to share your passion for Engineering and STEM to a large audience. Enhance the talk with visual aids, demonstrations, contests and prizes. Use the links in the Resources section for ideas.

Hands on Activities
Besides going to speak to an elementary, middle school or high school class about your job or careers in STEM; you can also host a paper airplane competition or building a bridge from straws competition. You can recycle activities from previous outreach events such as Noche de Ciencias, find activities in any of the links in the Resources section or go to the E-Week Webpage for more ideas.

Trips
If you are able to - take a student or group for an official or unofficial tour of your company (please be sure to speak to your recruiting office or admissions office if at a University). You can also go to a local museum or science center.

Resources
Discover Engineering http://www.discoverengineering.org/
It has great career profiles of what is engineering in different career profiles and also some career facts. This site also has some video activities.

Discover Engineering through Reading
http://www.eweek.org/site/Library/reading.shtml

Introduce a girl to Engineering
http://www.eweek.org/site/News/Eweek/girlsday.shtml

Día para Presentar una Niña a la Ingeniería
http://www.eweek.org/site/News/Eweek/girlsday_sp.shtml

Young Engineers
http://www.youngeng.org/home.asp

Engineering: Your Future
http://www.asee.org/precollege/

Engineering Net
http://www.engineeringnet.com/

How Stuff Works http://www.howstuffworks.com/

Exploratorium Science Museum http://www.exploratorium.edu/

Invention Dimension - Portraits and Biographies of Important Inventors
http://web.mit.edu/invent/

Sony Technology Lab  http://wondertechlab.sony.com/

Liberty Science Center  http://www.libertysciencecenter.org/

The Imaginarium Anchorage http://www.imaginarium.org

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