The Sage STEM Club explores Science, Technology, Engineering, Math topics through hands-on modules and projects. From robotics to rocketry and more, its members will learn and hopefully be inspired about all different STEM subjects.
Interested in joining our club?
Join Us!At Sage STEM Club, we teach our memebers through the methodology of units, which we call a module. As a club, we will spend a couple of weeks exploring a new sector of STEM and engage the participants of the club by creating fun challenges and competitions to provide intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
In the past, we have done modules on:
Our goal with Sage STEM club is to create a learning environment that is safe and welcoming for students to come together and learn about their STEM related interests. We want our club to foster creativity and inquiry within the club members, and are always looking for ways to incorporate their interests into club modules.
Colin Falconer is Sage International's design, computer science, and digital literacy teacher. His prior educational and professional experience in the STEM field provides unqiue perspectives and critical thinking that allow members to realize their full potential. There is no one as perfect for a STEM club advisor as Colin Falconer.
Email: colin.falconer@sageintl.org
Michael Glahn is a Senior at Sage International. He was one of the first in years to complete all twelve units of the Carnegie Melon University Computer Sceince CS1 Curriculum at Sage. In his free time, he dabbles in programming, web development (he made this website!), and working on modifying technology.
Email: michael.glahn@sageintl.org
Noah was born to be a scientist. His intelligence in nearly every catagory related to science has yet to be rivaled. Noah has the ability to create whatever his mind comes up with, whether that be a Tesla Coil or a soon to be robotic head. His dedication and intellect makes him a strong leader.
If you are interested in explore STEM. Here are some resources that you can use to further your learning.
If you are interested in joining our club, feel free to show up to any
meeting! Emails are sent out every week alerting members about that
weeks meeting.
(Emails
will specifcy the current module
and events.)
We meet every Wednesday from 4pm - 5pm in Mr. Falconers room.
Hope to see you there!