5 SATURDAYS 2019 SUMMER STEAM WORKSHOPS COMES TO TUCSON AZ STUDENTS LEARN AGILE, TECHNOLOGY, & LEAN BUSINESS STARTUP
Students from Tucson, Sahuaro, University, and Catalina Foothill High Schools attended the 5 Saturdays STEAM program at the University of Arizona
“We are committed to sharing Agile and Scrum life practices, as well as technology and business skills with students. The 5 Saturdays leadership wants students to build personal confidence and succeed, so we focus on having students discover and use their individual power and leadership skills. It is exciting to see students take ownership of lifelong learning”, said Dr. Dave Cornelius, founder of the 5 Saturdays STEAM program.
The 5 Saturdays STEAM program offers scholarships to students accepted into a college to study in a STEAM field. Students must attend the 5 Saturdays STEAM program one year as a student and one year as a Learning Facilitator to be eligible for the scholarship drawing.
“I am extremely excited to have so many Sahuaro high students attend the program to learn STEAM-based skills that are not only vital in the IT and business industries but can be extended to virtually any 21st century career. These skills will contribute to the students becoming college- and career-ready upon graduation” said Dr. Charles Collingwood, Math Dept. Chair at Sahuaro High.
“It is a great responsibility and opportunity to give back to our future leaders in the community by sharing our industry experiences and knowledge” said Bernadine Cannon, owner of Bernadine Cannon Consulting.
Michael Tucker, founder of Tucker Strategic Marketing and Consulting is one of these facilitators. He states that "opening the door to STEAM and meaningful entrepreneurship creates unimaginable possibilities for young people."
About 5 Saturdays
Started in 2013, Costa Mesa- and Tucson-based 5 Saturdays focus on opening the door for underserved students to a career in information technology and business. Students learn in a collaborative and project-based environment and are exposed to concepts such as Kanban and user stories that they can use right away to tackle homework or community service activities, and in the future as they move on to college and a career. Knowledge sharing is done by industry professionals, coaches, and trainers, who donate their time and serve as learning facilitators and mentors. visit www.5Saturdays.org.
###
Dr. Dave Cornelius
5 Saturdays
+ +1 5204430072
email us here
Visit us on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
EIN Presswire does not exercise editorial control over third-party content provided, uploaded, published, or distributed by users of EIN Presswire. We are a distributor, not a publisher, of 3rd party content. Such content may contain the views, opinions, statements, offers, and other material of the respective users, suppliers, participants, or authors.