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What a fantastic project and one Victron Energy are proud Platinum Sponsors of, but what is the STEAM bus and project all about?
STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. The STEAM Bus is Van district’s latest learning resource for teachers and students in grades PreK-12. Van is a city located in Texas and Van ISD (Independent School District) consists of five school campuses that serve more than 2,200 students – all located in East Texas, close to Dallas.
The STEAM Bus is makerspace on wheels providing hands-on learning activities, across a variety of STEAM disciplines, where students can spend 45-60 minutes engaged in problem-based activities using technology such as tablets, Chromebooks, microscopes, ARVR equipment, robots, etc. The bus also hosts professional development opportunities, so teachers can have cutting edge resources and the skills needed to provide an enhanced educational experience for their students.
The STEAM Bus all started as a dream in the fall of 2017. The idea began when administrators started discussing how to get a makerspace on each Van ISD campus. A makerspace is a collaborative workspace inside a school for making, learning, exploring and sharing that uses high tech and no tech tools. The concept behind makerspace is more of a creative, problem-solving mindset and acquiring 21st-century skills in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). For our makerspace, the team decided it was also important to incorporate an A for art; hence the name STEAM instead of STEM.
The problem they encountered during initial discussions was where to put these makerspaces since most campuses did not have the extra space needed to dedicate an entire room for that purpose. The solution? An old school bus that would be gutted, stripped down and transformed into a mobile learning lab and travel from campus to campus.
The administrative team took the idea to Van High School iTeam students to get their thoughts and input. Kids said they wanted virtual reality, augmented reality, green screen capabilities, and coding opportunities. They then gave ideas on what the design and colour scheme should look like. A group of students and teachers even got to visit the Boy Scouts of America’s Mobile Makerspace in Austin, Keller ISD’s mobile trailer, and Winona ISD’s mobile reading lab to get even more ideas of what they liked and wanted to see incorporated.
Countless hours along with numerous challenges and problem-solving opportunities went into making the STEAM Bus a reality through months of in-house work by students, teachers, administrators, the technology and maintenance departments, along with a community volunteer.
The vision finally came to life as a 45-foot, one of a kind classroom on wheels that can travel from campus to campus, as well as outside the district to provide a unique learning experiences for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students. The bus is equipped to hold 20 students inside and has additional teaching space on the outside for 10 more students.
Here’s two videos of the final result, taken from the inside of the STEAM bus.
Their journey took them as far north as Trondheim, Norway – close to the Arctic Circle.
We really enjoyed the fact that it is only dark for 2 hours a day. We were able to fish in daylight until midnight! Strangely enough, it was a very nice experience to have.
In Sweden, there’s a good chance of spotting a moose in the wild! We were very keen to actually experience this – so much so that we stopped the car when we thought we’d seen our first moose – but it turned out to be just a tree stump… luckily we were rewarded and 30 minutes later when a moose walked right in front of our car! Story: Something we will never forget.We drove through forests, over mountains, along fjords — really breathtaking. We slept in tents, cooked on a gas burner, and drove on back roads. We met other teams along the way and yes, we got lost. Often. But that was part of it. Every detour brought us something new!
he rally is over, but the excitement remains. We experienced something beautiful, together as friends, and we were able to make a difference to others. That is worth gold. And who knows… maybe we will participate again next year.
Victron Energy are proud sponsors of the STEAM bus and donated the equipment below, to assist in helping (in part) this fantastic educational project.
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