Prime the Pipeline Project:
Putting Knowledge to Work

Spring 2010 Session is underway
We had a great opening day. Just a reminder to all participants to go directly to your village rooms at the next meeting, Tuesday, February 2. Parking passes will be available in the meeting rooms so you can park close to your village building.
Our explorations are off to a great start. At our first meeting, students and teachers flew simulated airplanes with only a few crashes, created and launched model rockets, explored the human body and began programming their applications.
Trauma Simulation
Led by Eric Perez, Digital Imaging and Web Design
Jon Howell, Health Occupations
East Valley Institute of Technology
See C: Advanced Computer Programming
Led by Tim Lindquist, Professor
Department of Engineering
ASU at the Polytechnic campus
Aviation: Flight Training
Led by James Anderson, Professor of Aviation Programs
Alan Mittelstaedt, Lecturer
Aeronautical Management Technology
ASU at the Polytechnic campus
Engineering Design
Led by Mark Henderson, Professor and
Brad Rogers, Professor
Department of Engineering
ASU at the Polytechnic campus
Our Successful Fall Villages
We had a terrific showcase open house on December 1. Congratulations to our students and teachers and a huge thank you to our village leaders and mentors. See you in January. See the links below for more information or visit our Facebook page.
- Wind Energy
- Visual Programming and Gaming with Scratch
- Documentary Film Design and Post-Production
- An Exploration of Scientific Puzzlers and What We Can Learn from Them
Prime the Pipeline Project (P3): Putting Knowledge to Work
Prime the Pipeline Project (P3): Putting Knowledge to Work is funded by the National Science Foundation to develop a strategy to increase high school students' interest in studying science, technology, engineering, mathematics and business (STEM-B) and better prepare high school students for these college programs. Read more.


