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Jim Burnham (AKA STEAM Clown)
Mechatronics Engineering Instructor at Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE)
Engineering Teacher, Curriculum Developer, Workshop & Conference Presenter
Top Clown at TopClown@STEAMClown.org
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-burnham-2243018/
Line - jim.the.steam.clown
Youtube - @jimthesteamclown
Google Number - +1 (669) 252-0925 <-- TXT - Tell me who you are... "Hi, this is <your name>, and I want to tell you...."
Mechatronics Engineering Open-Source Google Site (AKA Fire Breathing Robots)
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This is the Professional Network I use in the US the most. I find that most of my Engineering and Technology connections are here on LinkedIn.
+1 (669) 252-0925
This is the Professional Network I use in mostly in Taiwan, but I'm going to keep better tabs on this Line Network more. I'm also creating a Line Chat Group "STEAM Clown (Lessons/Workshops)" where I'll post updates to material I develop, especially targeting STEAM curriculum for a Bilingual audience (mostly focused on Taiwan)
STEAM Clown (Lessons/Workshops)
This is my YouTube educational Channel, where I post any of my Videos. Check out my https://www.youtube.com/@jimthesteamclown/playlists
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I'm all about Open Source... See my philosophy on that topic below. While most of the curriculum I have build is going to be open source, I also want to control it's dissemination a bit... so to that end, I would like to get to know you a bit. I would ask that you fill out this Curriculum Request Form... AND then also send me an email TopClown@STEAMClown.org to introduce your self, and let me know to check the form data base. Most of the actual lesson plans will be on a Google drive or on my www.STEAMClown.org site in an access controlled area. You will also find most of the Student accessible content on my my Mechatronics Engineering class Google Site and you are welcome to poke through it all... even take a look at the class blog. As always, any recommendations, improvements and feedback is welcome. This is going to be a life long endeavor, so help me make it better.
I have a lot of modules, that I jave created as a "class". They are kinda stand alone, but also hang together as a larger 2 semester 3 hours each day course. Each year I'm going to create an archive of each Module (class) and provide a initial class template and the order I recomend to build the class. This is an experiment, because each time I build a class, I learn some weird nuance or intrekecy of Canvas.
See my Build Recomendation Below:
(contact me if this is not built, as I'm working on it the summer of 2023, but may not get this done...) - TopClown@STEAMClown.org