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Speakers: Dr. Debbie Chachra, Meredith Thompson, Netia McCray, Will Mcfarlane & Katie Gradowski

12:00 PM

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EMW Drink Salon:
Education

October
 
26
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2016
 – 
7:00pm
 

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About the Evening

Dear cool person, you're invited to an evening filled with some drinking and thinking!

 

In this month’s EMW Drink Salon on Tech & Ethics, we will explore a topic close to home: EDUCATION.


Speakers: Dr. Debbie Chachra, Netia McCray, Meredith Thompson, Will McFarlane & Katie Gradowski


Community Curator: Stine An

 

There will of course be refreshing beverages and delicious snacks.

 

Featured Beverage:


Teacher's Pet (hot mulled cider w/ rum; non-alcoholic versions available)

 

We'll have some light snacks and drinks (boozy & non-boozy) for you as well!

RSVP is required for entrance. 21+ event. Bring your ID.

Seating is limited to 60 guests.


Suggested donation: $8 or pay what you can at door.

 

Your donations at the door go directly to help cover the drinks and food, and support the community that makes Drink Salon possible!

Curatorial Statement

Education, whether formal or informal, serves as a system for reproducing society. We are all subject to and subjected to an education. Historically, education as an institution has reflected and recreated social structures, cultural values, and ideologies by forming or making attempts to form future citizens, workers, and—more recently—consumers.

 
With this is mind, we ask—what kind of society and world are we creating today with education? Our speakers with approach this question with a focus on the following angles regarding education and technology: education technology (or ed tech), technology education, theories of pedagogy, systems and methods of schooling as technology, and education as a tool for reinforcing or transforming ideology.

 

In the course of the salon, we hope to have a chance to also think about why education is so important. What is the purpose of an education in the Information Age?


The answer that resonates with the most so far is that education can cultivate in the individual the capacity to exercise an informed agency over their own life. How does our current technology landscape and our relationship with technology help or hinder this cultivation of informed agency?


— Stine An, Community Curator

About EMW Drink Salon on Tech & Ethics

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The EMW Drink Salon on Tech​ ​​​​​and Ethics brings togeth​er a community and a supportive space to spark​​ ​challenging discussions on the role of technology in our ​everyday ​lives. Each month, we invite featured ​speakers to ​lead a conversation. ​We encourage salon ​guests to make new connections​ and to think critically about how technology relates to some of the most important questions we ask humanity.  

 

Recent Drink Salons include:

Libraries

Death & Mortality

Food 

 

#EMWDrinkSalon | @TechethicsDS
 
Scroll down for speaker/ organizer bios & a schedule for the night!

 Featured Speakers & Curator

Dr. Debbie Chachra


Professor of Engineering @ Olin College of Engineering

 
Dr. Debbie Chachra is a Professor of Engineering at Olin College of Engineering, where she was one of the early faculty.

 
Her research interests include materials science (particularly biological materials), engineering education, and infrastructure.

 
She works with faculty worldwide to help foster new ways of teaching engineering, and she speaks and writes widely on education, gender, and technology.


Newsletter: tinyletter.com/metafoundry

Twitter: @debcha

Netia A. McCray


Founder / Executive Director of MBADIKA (http://mbadika.org/)

 

Netia McCray is a recent graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and serves as the Founder and Executive Director of Mbadika, a social venture dedicated to fostering youth-driven innovation and entrepreneurship. As a speaker, Ms. McCray has spoken on youth-driven innovation and entrepreneurship on behalf of the U.S. State Department, the Lean Startup Conference, Millennium Campus Conference, and at various hubs around the world.


Social Media:
@Netiamccray/ @Mbadika

 

Facebook: Mbadika

Katie Gradowski

 

Co-Founder, Parts & Crafts

 

Katie was a critical theory nerd before she decided to make the leap from books to people.

 

After a long flirtation with public radio she spent a year working for Occupy Boston outreach, and then stumbled happily into the world of alternative education, where she’s been tinkering with electronics and hanging out with 8-year-olds ever since.



Links:


- Parts & Crafts Web Site


- P & C Kickstarter Campaign: Monthly Make-It Kit 

Will Mcfarlane

 

Co-Founder, Parts & Crafts

 

Will founded Parts and Crafts in 2009 after dropping out of college and working in alternative education, ice cream, architecture, and software design.

Since then he’s had the pleasure of watching an idea grow into a community and the joy of seeing an incredible number of amazing kids grow up with it. In his spare time he enjoys doing pretty much the same things he does at Parts and Crafts — writing software, teaching friends, building things, playing and designing games.


Links:

 

- Parts & Crafts Web Site

Meredith Thompson

 

Research Scientist at the Teaching Systems Lab (TSL) & STEP


Meredith Thompson is dedicated to inspiring enthusiasm for science among people of all ages through creative, engaging curriculum, and finding innovative ways of measuring the impact of educational inno-vation. Her research focuses on the influence of collaboration and creativity in STEM learn-ing environments and the integration of mixed methods in education re-search. She has designed a number of science explorations for kids in-cluding Soundscience Fun!, an interactive pre-sentation on the physics of musical instruments that has been featured on the PBS television show “Curious George”. Meredith and her twin sister Chris write and perform acoustic music together (www.cmthompson.com).

Parts & Crafts

 

Family Makerspace and Community Workshop

 

Parts and Crafts is a member-supported, 501(c)(3) family makerspace and community workshop based in Somerville, MA. Their programs encourage kids to play, think, make, and learn through the exploration of the arts, science, computer programming, and engineering – a cluster of disciplines they refer to as “the creative application of technical skills.” They run school-vacation camps, a full-time school-alternative program, and afterschool and weekend classes and workshops, open-shop hours and other community and family events.

 

Kickstarter Campaign, Oct. 18th-Nov.15th: Parts and Crafts Monthly Make-It!: "A box of cool projects every month, shipped directly from our shop to your mailbox. Open it, build it, take it apart. Make something!" 

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Stine An

Community Curator

www.gregorspamsa.com

Evening Schedule

Dear cool person, you're invited to an evening filled with some drinking and thinking!

 

In this month’s EMW Drink Salon on Tech & Ethics, we will explore a topic close to home: EDUCATION.


Speakers: Dr. Debbie Chachra, Netia McCray, Meredith Thompson, Will McFarlane & Katie Gradowski


Community Curator: Stine An

 

There will of course be refreshing beverages and delicious snacks.

 

Featured Beverage:


Teacher's Pet (hot mulled cider w/ rum; non-alcoholic versions available)

 

We'll have some light snacks and drinks (boozy & non-boozy) for you as well!

RSVP is required for entrance. 21+ event. Bring your ID.

Seating is limited to 60 guests.


Suggested donation: $8 or pay what you can at door.

 

Your donations at the door go directly to help cover the drinks and food, and support the community that makes Drink Salon possible!

07:00 PM

Doors Open

Grab a drink, enjoy some snacks, bounce to some cool tunes ♫, and say hello to new friends! N.B. Enter through the front entrance at 934 Massachusetts Ave.

7:30 PM

Welcome! + Curatorial Remarks

Stine An, Community Curator

Theresa Kim & Stine An, Drink Salon Co-Directors

7:40 PM

Presentation + Q & A 

Speaker: Dr. Debbie Chachra (Professor of Engineering, Olin College of Engineering)


Talk Title: “Technology in Education, Educating for Technology”


Talk Summary: My pedagogical focus is rethinking how we educate technologists. This means both thinking about what skills and approaches will be used by technologists in the future, but also about how technologies affect what we do in the classroom.


Topics: the design of learning experiences and environments, motivation, self-efficacy, the role of the Internet in learning, MOOCs, project-based learning, the pedagogies around ‘making’ and ‘hacking.’

7:55 PM

Presentation + Q & A

Speaker: Meredith Thompson (Teaching Systems Lab & STEP)

Talk Title: "Full STEAM Ahead: Providing Context for STEAM Education's Present and Future"
 
Talk Summary: From traditional to flipped, standard to personalized, textbook to game-based.....What is the current state of STEM and STEAM education? What does the future hold? How can teachers and professionals be prepared for the future of STEM/STEAM?

Topics: influence of collaboration and creativity in STEM learning environments, the integration of mixed methods in education research

8:10 PM

Presentation + Q & A

Speaker: Katie Gradowski & Will McFarlane (Co-Founders, Parts & Crafts)

Talk Title: "Freeschools and Hackerspaces: Do It Yourself!"

Talk Summary: Five years ago, DIY spaces for hands-on education seemed like a pipe dream. Today it's mainstream, with K-12 maker ed programs at the leading edges of discussions about STEM and STEAM tech education. How do we create these spaces? How do we make them inclusive? How do we use them to build power in community? And critically, how do we keep it real and true to mission?

Topics: DIY education, Hackerspaces, community makerspaces, inclusivity, hands-on education

8:25 PM

Presentation + Q & A

Speaker: Netia McCray (Founder / Executive Director of MBADIKA)


Talk Title: "The Transition of Communities from Consumers of Innovation to Innovators"


Talk Summary: No matter whether in the halls of government, school board meetings, or Fortune 500 Boardrooms, the desire for one's work or community to be seen as "innovative" has driven a call for greater STEM education and commitments to building a talent pipeline to produce the competitive workforce required for innovation to take place. However, discussions around innovation rarely touch upon the required transition from dismissing (and even sabotaging) innovation from certain communities to accepting and supporting innovative activities in those communities.


Topics: DIY, Maker Education, Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Community Activism, STEM

8:40 PM

Intermission

Refresh your drink, have some awesome conversations, make some new friends!

9:00 PM

Panel Discussion on Education & Technology

Moderators: Stine An

Panelists:

 

- Dr. Debbie Chachra (Professor of Engineering at Olin College of Engineering)
- Katie Gradowski (Co-Founder, Parts & Crafts)

- Will Mcfarlane (Co-Founder, Parts & Crafts)

- Netia McCray (Founder / Executive Director, MBADIKA)

- Meredith Thompson (Research Scientist at Teaching Systems Lab & STEP)

 

Submit Questions Here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/DS-Education-Panel

9:30 PM

The presentations end, but the conversation continues!

Stick around, listen to some electric tunes ♫, and hang with some cool people you already knew or just met.

Venue

a community space, gallery, and arts & tech hub located in Central Sq.



Directions & Accessibility


/// LOCATION & PARKING ///

Red line: Take the T to Central and walk towards Harvard Square on Mass Ave, or take the 1 bus down the street.

Free street parking is available but typically difficult to find after 6PM on Fridays. Visitors can pay for parking in Central Square, or take the T. EMW Bookstore is right between two chair accessible stops, Harvard Square and Central Square on the Red Line.

/// ACCESSIBILITY ///

Gallery space is chair accessible. We will prioritize chair access in the aisles. Please find or contact an EMW Staff member for assistance with entry through front door. Two single-stall, gender-neutral restrooms are available, one up a flight of stairs and one on the main floor with a step from the main entrance. Please come fragrance free! For the health and safety of organizers, panelists, and other attendees, we ask you not to wear scented products or clothing that has recently been smoked in. For more information: http://www.peggymunson.com/mcs/fragrancefree.html

This Month's Featured DJ

DJ Lychee


Lychee's goal is to use music as a tool to build a distinct atmosphere and to create connections amidst dancers over shared emotional experience. She loves to bring glimmers of sentimentality into a harsher musical narrative, blending hints of melody and vocals into raw techno assaults as moments of light and reprieve.

Drink Salon Team

STINE

Co-Director

@gregorspamsa

Friend at EMW, Communications Manager at Bocoup, writer, millennial shaman & comedian

Theresa

Co-Director 

education tech @startuptreeco,

surfer n00b, prone to writer's block

Amanda

Culture Lead

editor, community organizer. thinks a lot about the economics of things and femme as a political identity.

Kathryn

PR & Social Media

CleanTech, dance, music, dogs. Consultant @ Meister Consultants Group, Co-founder @ MySunBuddy

Jennie

Head Librarian

@little_wow

communications manager @ creativecommons / writing, reading, listening, telling stories / information wants to be free

KIT

MVP

development & communications assistant @ Casa Myrna / advocate for survivors / feminist killjoy & #1 Ursula Le Guin fan

Alyce

Music Curator

@notalyce

alyce not alice / content strategist at @formlabs / casual sociologist / dj lychee / previously editing @earmilk / #virtuality

ELLIE

Food & Drink Maven
@_dangerbelle

chef and owner at Kulinarya

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