Feb. 11 Workshop: NxGenLearning - experience 3D STEM education
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NxGenLearning, (http://www.nxgenlearning.net/) the local Colorado company igniting student and teacher excitement for STEM subjects via innovative affordable 3D lessons, will be the featured presenter at the next JeffCo Innovators' Workshop on Wednesday, February 11th.
Meet David and Sheila Lucas and learn how they are building their company and changing the way STEM subjects are taught in K-12. See for yourself how their program is increasing student comprehension by 20+ to 50+ points on pre-and post-tests while simultaneously helping students rediscover their own intrinsic motivation, curiosity, and resilience in "grappling" with difficult STEM concepts. (STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.)
No participation fee - FREE admission.
Come meet the owners of this exciting and unique business!
We will also allow time for up to 2 elevator speech critiques. Refreshments will be provided by IX Power Clean Water (http://ixwater.co). If you are interested in presenting an elevator speech for audience review, please call Deb at 303-277-9520 at least 24 hours before the event.
6:30 - 6:45 is social time and refreshments.
6:45 - 8:30 Announcements, elevator speech critiques, guest speaker presentation, and other activities.
RSVP today through this meetup site.
Our meeting will be at our regular spot: Golden City Hall
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The JeffCo Innovators' Workshop is presented as a public service by the IX Power Foundation in conjunction with the City of Golden's Economic Development Department.
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(PLEASE RSVP so that we do not bring too many unnecessary refreshments!)
Our Wednesday, March 11 featured speaker will be John R. Grizz Deal from IX Power Clean Water. (http://ixwater.co) This event will be at IX Power's laboratory & office in Golden. Come learn how the amazing OrganiClear technology that was created at Los Alamos National Laboratory is being commercialized by IX Power to clean water from the oil & gas, mining, and manufacturing industries so that it can be reused - even for drinking water!
