00:13:27 Jackie Mills: Jackie Mills. Hello from Mt. Angel Oregon! 00:14:24 Niki Becker: Hello! This is Niki with SciGirls. 00:14:33 Niki Becker: Hello! This is Niki with SciGirls. 00:14:55 Margaret Pastel: oops - hello from Connecticut 00:15:00 Stacy Bisgard: Aloha from Kealakekua, Hawaii! 00:15:13 Kelly Ramirez: Hello, I'm Kelly from the Berryville Public Library in Arkansas :) 00:15:25 Laurie Ollhoff: Laurie Ollhoff. Hello from T.B. Scott Free Library, Merrill, WI 00:15:31 Hillary Pacheco: Hello! I'm Hillary from Jackson County Public Library in Indiana. 00:15:55 Laura Smith: Hi everyone! I'm Laura from Marshall County Memorial Library in Lewisburg, TN 00:16:29 Brooks Mitchell: Hi! Brooks Mitchell with the STAR Library Network; joining from Longmont, CO 00:16:36 Terri Jones: Terri from Delaware 00:16:40 Donna Blomquist: Hi. Donna, LaSalle Public Library, IL 00:17:14 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: Hi everyone! I'm Stephanie Vierow-Fields from the STAR Library Network; joining from Fort Lupton, CO. I'll be helping out in the chat today! 00:17:24 Erin concannon: Hello all, 00:18:28 Erin concannon: My name is Erin, I am the children's programmer from a small NJ library. 00:18:44 Jennifer Dye: Hello. Jennifer Dye from Detroit Public Library 00:19:29 Stacy Bisgard: Forgot to say earlier I'm from the Kealakekua branch of the Hawaii State Public Library System. Aloha all. 00:20:17 Yvette Herrera: Hi my name is Yvette Herrera, Madera County Library in california 00:20:20 Jessica Santascoy: Hi Everyone, I’m Jessica, the NASA@ My Library Project Manager. It’s great to be on this webinar with all of you! 00:21:33 Claire Ratcliffe: Welcome, everyone! Just a reminder - please select "All panelists and attendees" in the chat instead of "all panelists." Thanks! 00:21:42 Kristen Pederson: Hi everyone. I'm Kristin Pederson, and I direct the STEM Media and Education Department at Twin Cities PBS, where we produce SciGirls. I'm delighted to meet everyone! 00:21:44 Emily Henneman: Hi, my name is Emily From Deforest Area Public Library in Wisconsin. 00:22:20 Joelle Wake: Hi, I am Joelle Wake. I am the Youth Services Librarian at the Whiting Public Library in Whiting, IN. It's wonderful to be here! 00:22:37 Sarah Vander: Hi, I'm Sarah from Novi (MI) Public Library! 00:22:40 Andrea Szabo: Hi there! I'm Andrea from Wilton Library in CT. 00:22:58 Sara Thomas: Sara from New Castle Public Library in Delaware! 00:23:11 Esmie Rodgers: Hi Esmie Rodgers from Culver Public Library Indiana 00:23:12 Allison Smith: Hi! I'm Allison from the Provo (UT) City Library. 00:23:21 melody dodamead: Hi, I am Melody, the Youth Services Librarian in Marathon, Florida. 00:23:24 Abby Branstein: Abby from Oldham County Public Library in KY 00:23:48 Sheila Evans: hi, I'm Sheila from Raeford NC 00:23:49 Ruby Alford-Keel: Hello, Ruby Alford-Keel, Fulton County Library System GA 00:23:52 Jennifer Stearns: Jennifer Stearns - Youth Services Braswell Memorial Library Rocky Mount North Carolina 00:23:58 Karen Garcia: Hi I'm Karen from Palm Springs Library in Florida 00:24:00 Shannon Terry: Hi, I’m Shannon ... Library Director from Minersville Utah. 00:24:03 Lisa Lawrence: Hi, I am Lisa from Franklin County Library in Mt. Vernon, Texas 00:24:09 Kara Reiman: Hello! I'm Kara from Maine! 00:24:10 Laurie Newman: Hello, I'm Laurie from Reno, Nevada. 00:24:26 Debbie Carmody: Hi, Debbie from Spotswood Public Library in Spotswood, NJ 00:24:27 Emily Wille: Hi. I'm Emily from Lawrenceburg, Indiana. 00:24:31 Kimberly Hooser: Hello, I'm Kim from Mishawaka Penn Harris Library in Indiana 00:24:45 Peter Leipzig: Hi, I’m Peter from the Sciencenter in Ithaca, NY 00:24:49 Margaret Pastel: Hello from Margaret, Youth Services and Maker Librarian from Westport, CT 00:24:59 Abigail Gallagher: Hi, I’m Abbey from Millbrook, NY 00:24:59 Bonnie Ray: Hi, I’m Bonnie from the Purcell Public Library in Oklahoma. 00:25:09 Maddie Block: Hey I’m Maddie, with the Clark Planetarium 00:25:15 Angela Edwards: Hello From Angela at the Beaver Public Library in Beaver Utah 00:25:26 Keliann LaConte: Hello! I'm Keliann LaConte, STAR Library Network/Space Science Institute in CO 00:25:36 Tina Meiners: Hello from Montrose CO 00:25:36 SARAH BEHAM: Sarah from Rehoboth Beach Library 00:25:40 Southeast Library: Hi! I'm Alison from Reading, PA 00:25:50 Mel Lindsay: Hi all. I'm Mel, a Children's Librarian for Davis County Utah 00:25:53 Carol Gafford: Carol from Swansea Public Library, Swansea, MA 00:25:57 Valerie Bonner: Hi, my name is Valerie from MS Gulf Coast Community College 00:26:06 Melissa Lang: Hiya, I'm Missy, a teen librarian from North Carolina. 00:26:09 Brittny Campos: Hey I am Britt from Mickelsen Community Library in Texas. 00:26:11 Amanda Judd: Hello from Amanda with Chowchilla Library(Madera County Libraries) in CA! 00:26:13 Nicole aCEVEDO: Greetings! Nicole, from Kendrick Memorial Library, in Brownfield, TX. 00:26:25 Cole Caulfield: Cole (he/him) from Putnam Valley Library in New York 00:26:27 Jane Fleming: Hi, this is Jane from Portage District Library in Portage, MI. 00:26:30 Rebecca Mieure: Wassup! -Rebecca (program librarian) from Murray, UT 00:26:41 Krista Riggs: Hello from Krista in Madera County, CA! 00:27:24 B.B. Browne: BeeBee (they/she) from Chicago. So excited for this! 00:28:22 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: Cold weather! 00:28:23 Laura Smith: Cooler weather 00:28:25 Niki Becker: Cooler temps! 00:28:26 Mikaela Hampton: Colder weather! 00:28:27 Allison Smith: I'm looking forward to the cooler weather. 00:28:28 Valerie Bonner: Cooler weather!!! 00:28:29 Andrea Szabo: Fall leaves 00:28:30 Jessica Santascoy: Red leaves! 00:28:30 Southeast Library: Apple Cider 00:28:31 Carol Gafford: Apples and pumpkins 00:28:31 Jane Fleming: Apple cider 00:28:33 Krista Riggs: Cooler weather! And Halloween! 00:28:33 Laurie Ollhoff: Love the colors in Wisconsin 00:28:33 B.B. Browne: Cold weather! 00:28:33 Ella Alonso: Ooh, giant sweaters! 00:28:34 Abigail Gallagher: Baking! 00:28:34 Yvette Herrera: pumpkin spice drinks 00:28:34 SARAH BEHAM: No more tourists 00:28:34 Stacy Bisgard: Pumpkin spice! 00:28:35 Jackie Mills: beautiful leaves 00:28:35 Debbie Carmody: Bundling up in blankets! 00:28:35 Terri Jones: sweatshirts! 00:28:36 Kelly Ramirez: The cold! And Halloween!! 00:28:36 Angela Edwards: Sweaters! 00:28:37 Mel Lindsay: Hoping for NFL 00:28:37 Veronica Stork: Halloween :) 00:28:38 Sheila Evans: bugs are gone 00:28:39 Emily Wille: Pumpkin spice 00:28:42 Crystal Schuurman: Apple Cider and cooler weather! 00:28:42 Adad Ocampo: Bon fires with friends 00:28:43 Erin concannon: cooler weather, lovely fall foliage 00:28:43 Sarah Vander: Football! 00:28:44 Kimberly Hooser: Sweater weather and pumpkin carving :) 00:28:44 Joelle Wake: The beautiful colors of the trees! Cooler weather, sweaters, pumpkins! 00:28:46 Cole Caulfield: The colors and the cool night air. time to break out the telescope! 00:28:46 Laurie Newman: less busy beaches! 00:28:48 Amanda Judd: Clean air and cooler weather in CA!! 00:28:50 Brittny Campos: Cooler and sweatshirts 00:28:51 B.B. Browne: Hoodies! 00:28:52 Kailey Payne: HALLOWEEN 00:28:53 Karen Garcia: Keep going to the beach 00:28:57 Hillary Pacheco: Gimme HALLOWEEN 00:28:58 Donna Blomquist: Crisp leaves, cool temps 00:28:59 Margaret Pastel: Apple picking and foliage hikes 00:29:01 Tina Meiners: Skiing 00:29:01 Courtney Brown: apples cider slushies 00:29:03 Adad Ocampo: Halloween 00:29:03 Kristen Pederson: Sunny days and fall color 00:29:05 Kelly Ramirez: An excuse to use my cardigans 00:29:06 Rebecca Mieure: scary movie season 00:29:09 Bonnie Ray: fires, s’mores 00:29:09 Rachael: cider and doughnuts 00:29:11 Debbie Williams: I'm in New Zealand and heading into spring, looking forward to some sunshine! 00:29:13 Erin concannon: thanksgiving! 00:29:23 Emily Henneman: Sweater weather! 00:29:35 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: Welcome Debbie! Hope you have a nice spring! 00:30:09 Stacy Paull: No but I want to 00:31:28 Kelly Ramirez: I would love to go bungee jumping, but I am afraid I shall give myself a heart attack. 00:35:13 Southeast Library: Can we get the link to that next webinar? 00:35:18 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: All links can be found on our link bank: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/stem/closing-the-gender-gap-developing-gender-equitable-steam-programs/ 00:37:12 Cole Caulfield: YES! both my kids love it 00:37:23 Carol Gafford: No I have not seen this show. 00:37:24 Karen Garcia: No, I haven't :( 00:37:28 Valerie Bonner: I'm not but definitely interested 00:37:29 Doug Fortunato, Maricopa Public Library: I've used the show and its supplementary information with my STEAM programming 00:37:29 Kathleen Tyree: Great sow 00:37:32 Tina Meiners: I have heard of it but haven't watched. 00:37:34 Ella Alonso: I have not, but it sounds interesting! 00:37:34 Kelly Ramirez: I've seen a little bit way back when it first came out 00:37:39 Stephanie Birr: It's great! 00:37:39 Mel Lindsay: Absolutely! I've actually used a tip from the show to make an awesome Halloween costume 00:37:44 Kailey Payne: I am going to now!! 00:37:47 Yvette Herrera: I have heard of them but not seen the show. 00:40:53 Lisa Lawrence: love PBS! I will definitely be watching SciGirls 00:40:58 Keliann LaConte: BeeBee, lovely to "see" you! 00:41:26 Karen Garcia: ¡Me encanta! Awesome! 00:42:49 Kristen Pederson: Everyone also keep in mind that if your local PBS station isn't running SciGirls at any particular moment, you can watch all episodes for free on SciGirlsconnect.org AND/OR PBS Kids.org/SciGirls! 00:43:04 Keliann LaConte: http://www.scigirlsconnect.org/resources/ingeniera-en-materiales-materials-engineer-alma-stephanie-tapia/ 00:43:13 Keliann LaConte: It's a terrific video! 00:43:48 Kristen Pederson: All role model videos are available here: 00:43:53 Kristen Pederson: http://www.scigirlsconnect.org/resource_topic/role-model-profiles/ 00:45:24 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: Many of these links can also be found in our link bank on the STAR Net website: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/culturally-responsive-steam-programming-engaging-latinx-communities-in-rural-areas/ 00:45:52 Terri Jones: it's a safety device 00:45:53 Cherise: to break your fall 00:45:53 Stephanie Birr: slows you down 00:45:55 Southeast Library: Silk that slows your fall 00:45:55 Margaret Pastel: To control your fall 00:46:03 Stacy Paull: something that slows you down when falling 00:46:06 Tina Meiners: To not die in a fall 00:46:07 Debbie Carmody: Catches the wind 00:46:08 Erin concannon: you would want a parachute to help keep you alive! 00:46:12 Cara Peterson: something to have fun with! 00:46:13 Jennifer Dye: Something to slow down a fall/descent 00:46:14 Rebecca Mieure: We use parachutes in our kid's programs! lol 00:46:15 Maddie Block: A device made to expand the surface area of a falling object and create a slowing effect in freefall 00:46:19 Bonnie Ray: it catches the air to let you fall slowly. 00:46:20 Adad Ocampo: Increases your terminal velocity 00:46:21 Shannon Terry: save your life 00:46:24 Krista Riggs: Something to slow a fall. 00:46:29 B.B. Browne: Also to be seen in the sky! 00:46:31 Margaret Pastel: Because I don't have wings 00:46:33 Karen Garcia: to fly and enjoy the fall 00:46:35 Kelly Ramirez: For both fun and emergencies, to slow down a fall 00:46:40 Valerie Bonner: Used to slow the motion of a moving object floating in the air 00:47:03 Debbie Williams: swathe of material designed to 'catch' air and create drag to slow your descent 00:47:26 Lisa Lawrence: to slow the fall and give you time to think about just why you jumped out of a plane! 00:47:42 Claire Ratcliffe: Hahaha, great answer, Lisa 00:51:11 Karen Garcia: yep 00:51:16 Cole Caulfield: hahahaha! 00:51:23 Melissa Lang: it's parachute-adjacent. :) 00:51:36 Angela Edwards: parachute-ish 00:51:46 Cole Caulfield: ~parachute 00:52:10 Kelly Ramirez: Mine would look nice but probably not the safest 00:52:14 Lisa Lawrence: para-shoot! 00:52:25 Karen Garcia: Lol Lisa! 00:53:07 Keliann LaConte: maybe try what Beth suggested and power a surf board...? I think I could try that! 00:53:33 Mel Lindsay: Let's just say it's a good thing the monkey is plastic. 00:53:45 Claire Ratcliffe: This could be a great group project, when the day comes when we can work in person again :) 00:54:15 Sheila Evans: poor Garfield. 00:54:16 Donna Blomquist: My Lego kid is ready to jump! 00:54:37 Margaret Pastel: When I remote program I find that telling jokes keeps the kids engaged and moves the work along. 00:55:14 Claire Ratcliffe: Great suggestion, Margaret! 00:55:37 Southeast Library: X is a variable. 00:55:43 Jessica Santascoy: I tried it and I think the figurine died. Need to redesign. 00:55:52 Keliann LaConte: LOL! 00:56:21 Donna Blomquist: 7 seconds dropped over the basement stairs...about 15 feet. 00:56:24 Claire Ratcliffe: Great job, Andrea! 00:56:25 Keliann LaConte: Nice, Andrea! 00:56:32 Erin concannon: 8 feet, 4 seconds. pretty smooth fall! 00:56:38 Keliann LaConte: Donna, I love your test spot 00:56:39 Kristen Pederson: Coffee filter and yarn is ALWAYS a winner! 00:56:40 Mel Lindsay: Parachute held against 8 ft. ceilings and lasted about 1.5 seconds. 00:56:46 Margaret Pastel: I don't know my result - the dog came by and grabbed it like a chew toy :( 00:56:58 Cole Caulfield: it is so good you cannot see the panic crafting over here! poor paper stickperson! 00:56:58 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: oh no! 00:57:00 Jessica Santascoy: Lol! 00:57:03 Adad Ocampo: .67 seconds. 00:57:04 Keliann LaConte: Margaret, that's too realistic 00:57:05 Kailey Payne: LOL!! 00:57:09 Karen Garcia: ha ha ha ha! 00:57:11 Crystal Schuurman: 1.08 then 1.5 after adjustments 00:57:12 Abigail Gallagher: 1.4 seconds 00:57:15 Amanda Judd: 1.7 seconds. I used coffee filter and yarn from about 7 feet with a LEGO Friend figurine 00:57:20 Karen Garcia: Pipe cleaners don't work 00:57:23 Adad Ocampo: My little zebra died. LOL! 00:57:31 Kelly Ramirez: 1/10 seconds and my lego doctor has a broken leg :( 00:57:35 Cole Caulfield: .5 seconds. not a peep sending help 00:57:46 Donna Blomquist: I switched from yarn to your dental floss idea. 00:57:47 Krista Riggs: 1.6 second trip for Fly Guy to hit the floor. 00:57:50 Laura Smith: Very slightly slower than gravity. Lol! 00:58:12 Keliann LaConte: Definitely could see siblings at home helping each other with this. 00:58:22 Keliann LaConte: Could take turns dropping/timing 00:58:32 Keliann LaConte: ...and laugh a lot! 00:59:17 Brittny Campos: Oh man Keliann! That sounds wonderful! 01:01:03 Margaret Pastel: I like that you can change this up for a variety of ages. See it for K -8. Need to think about how to do it for prek kids 01:01:43 Cole Caulfield: I feel like paired with the video made this great. 01:01:56 Carol Gafford: Decorate the parachute 01:01:57 Amanda Judd: decorate the chute! 01:01:59 Tina Meiners: Decorate the parachute or the basket 01:02:02 Jessica Santascoy: Glitter!!! 01:02:02 Adad Ocampo: Decorating the parachute 01:02:04 Jackie Mills: decorate the parachute 01:02:05 Kailey Payne: decorating 01:02:10 Mel Lindsay: Colorful Tissue Paper. 01:02:12 Abby Branstein: drawing your idea 01:02:13 Carol Gafford: Use different kind of string...braided 01:02:17 Margaret Pastel: shape of parachute and passenger 01:02:20 Donna Blomquist: different colors of yarn 01:02:21 Keliann LaConte: Jessica, I like how the decoration has a purpose: for visibility 01:02:22 Kailey Payne: making the figure 01:02:28 Mel Lindsay: Also, doing it as an egg drop, and decorating the egg so you don't want it to break 01:02:29 Kelly Ramirez: Different materials from shiny paper to sticks, 01:02:41 Kristen Pederson: The STEAM part is also great (especially at the Fair) because even REALLY little kids (siblings) can participate as well! 01:02:42 Carol Gafford: decorate the mini figure 01:02:44 Karen Garcia: Compare if stickers, glitter or paint would change the the weight of the parachute 01:02:45 Krista Riggs: Making a video of the process 01:02:46 Margaret Pastel: Nice Mel and Kelly! 01:02:46 Jessica Santascoy: Yes! Hadn’t thought about the visibility aspect @Keliann. 01:02:46 Melissa Lang: you can always make your passenger/person out of those infamous pipe cleaners 01:02:50 Keliann LaConte: Anyone know of books/stories that go with this...? 01:03:16 Cole Caulfield: Have them live on in an "art installation" suspended to be seen! 01:03:19 Kelly Ramirez: A showcase of parachutes 01:03:21 Stacy Paull: Ada Twist Scientist book 01:03:47 Angela Edwards: When Pigs Fly by Valerie Coulman 01:04:25 Cole Caulfield: OH my son LOVES the show too! 01:05:10 Keliann LaConte: Love the book ideas, pls keep them coming! Also, you can add book suggestions directly to our Clearinghouse, e.g., http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/activities/422-parachute-parade.html 01:05:59 Tina Meiners: Girls Day during Engineering Week 01:06:04 Margaret Pastel: The Skydiving Beavers: a true tale by Susan Wood 01:06:17 Stacy Paull: in virtual space make sure they can talk, tell stories and get to know eachother 01:06:25 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/stem/closing-the-gender-gap-developing-gender-equitable-steam-programs/ 01:06:27 Erin concannon: our library used the program "girls who code" 01:06:34 Laura Smith: We have an afterschool STEAM Team for 4th-6th graders at our local school 01:06:37 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: Here is the resource bank if you missed it before :) 01:06:44 Laurie Newman: Rosie Revere Engineer book too 01:07:28 Tina Meiners: During our Girls Day/Engineering Week we had women role models from our community. 01:08:12 Erin concannon: we also do a yearly science programs with leap into science 01:08:16 Karen Garcia: We had GLITZ (Girls Learning Innovation Together Zone) and Tomorrow Engineers 01:08:38 Jessica Santascoy: What a great acronym! ^ 01:08:48 Margaret Pastel: Nice, Karen! 01:09:10 Donna Blomquist: We have been lucky to get pretty much even gender participation. I think one reason may be that when we first started promoting STEAM we started with family programming, so everyone came, and had a "job" in the project, mom and daughters as well as dad and sons. 01:09:12 Keliann LaConte: Looking for role models? We list directories at http://www.starnetlibraries.org/stem-in-libraries/collaboration/collaboration-opportunities/ 01:09:12 Laura Smith: We are doing take away STEM kits each month 01:09:17 Mel Lindsay: During normal times I have a weekly STEAM program that I try to make appealing to all. Love the acronym GLITZ! 01:09:20 Maddie Block: Clark is doing an online coding camp! It’s not geared towards girls, but we get a lot of girls! 01:09:24 Stacy Paull: I do zoom Creative Creations and Games every week with great success and create your own escape room collaboritively with tweens 01:09:55 Erin concannon: I mix up my regular storytimes with stem days too.:) 01:09:59 Tina Meiners: We call ours STREAM (R for reading). 01:10:08 Sara Thomas: same, Tina! 01:10:13 Erin concannon: i like stream :) 01:10:19 Abigail Gallagher: *love* stream! 01:10:25 Jessica Santascoy: Me too!!! 01:10:29 Debbie Williams: we are just beginning a STEAM programme, but noticed with our after school coding that it was 90% boys so are looking for ways to even that out a little 01:10:34 Carol Gafford: Love STREAM idea 01:10:48 Karen Garcia: I do virtual Bilingual Storytime and it would be great to add the STEM part for crafts 01:11:20 Laurie Newman: Ours is 50/50 boys and girls, but we only have 4 participants. 01:11:27 Tina Meiners: We use our bookmobile to take STREAM into the Hispanic and underserved neighborhoods. 01:11:39 Mel Lindsay: Our STEAM nights are family nights and we split it out into 4 weeks of Explore, Build, Invent and Create to try to hit everyone's interests each week. 01:11:41 Cherise: grab and go STEAM kits 01:11:46 Doug Fortunato, Maricopa Public Library: We are totally the exception then because my coding and robotics programs are 50/50 splits and my generic science program is more girls 01:12:22 Erin concannon: NJ libraries participate in a statewide program in march "NJ Maker's Day" great to promote steam/steam! 01:12:29 Margaret Pastel: Mel Lindsey - can you share your website? Love your program organization. 01:12:45 Kelly Ramirez: Our place has a large Latinx population that is widely ignored, and I would love to bring more of the cultural aspect to our STEM programs. It is something I would have loved as a kid when I first came to the US 01:12:53 Tina Meiners: Direct interaction with our tween patrons. 01:12:56 Hillary Pacheco: TAG -Teen Advisory Group 01:13:06 Donna Blomquist: We offer surveys, and as you said, the most important thing is conversation...but we are still only open to curbside! 01:13:14 Tina Meiners: TAB (Teen Advisory Board) 01:13:21 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/stem/closing-the-gender-gap-developing-gender-equitable-steam-programs/ 01:13:36 Peter Leipzig: We have a group of high school mentors that have all graduated from our middle school program. They provide lots of feedback on what worked and didn’t work for them 01:13:44 Kelly Ramirez: Thank you! It is in my calendar and I'm excited to see that webinar 01:14:04 Abigail Gallagher: I run a weekly creative writing group that is mostly girl participants, and a lot of their interests naturally come up. So utilizing current groups to just get to know the kids over time. 01:14:07 Mel Lindsay: I try to move around and sit at the different tables to talk to my participants to see what they like/don't like each week, and try to build on their interests for future months 01:14:35 Abigail Gallagher: Exactly!! 01:14:53 Karen Garcia: Our Children Librarian trained my 12 year old daughter who volunteers at the library and taught her how to do sewing. They both put a program together so my daughter was the "teacher" that way other girls could see that they can become more than just students, creating confidence and leadership 01:16:08 Erin concannon: when we had in person programming, listen more, talk less, its amazing how much you can learn about interests if you give the girls some freedom to talk, even among themselves in casual conversations. having teen volunteers also bridges the age gap, between participants, and organizers! 01:16:23 Doug Fortunato, Maricopa Public Library: I've always used discussions about sewing when we discuss programming and following patterns 01:16:25 Tina Meiners: I tell everyone that they have a superpower. It could be a hobby or interest and someone else will want to learn about it. 01:16:26 Adad Ocampo: Creating cosplay costumes 01:16:34 Margaret Pastel: Wearable tech is a great way to reach out 01:16:44 Kelly Ramirez: My coworker and I went to a STEM training program where we sewed lights and batteries into our projects 01:17:05 Karen Garcia: They started by learning the basic steps up to finally making a bag. They had to measure and make patterns. 01:17:18 Margaret Pastel: sewing is like circuitry and I have had to make that connection in classes 01:18:33 Stephanie Vierow-Fields: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/stem/closing-the-gender-gap-developing-gender-equitable-steam-programs/ 01:18:40 Adad Ocampo: Crochet ideas reminds me of the indigenous basket weavers that were hired to weave medical surgical instruments by hand. 01:19:10 Keliann LaConte: Adad, great example! 01:20:09 Yvette Herrera: Thank you for this webinar! 01:20:12 Debbie Williams: thank you very much, I need to go and get ready for work or I will be late! 01:20:17 Keliann LaConte: http://www.scigirlsconnect.org/resources/ingeniera-en-materiales-materials-engineer-alma-stephanie-tapia/ 01:20:18 Niki Becker: Thank you! This was super fun! 01:20:24 Kristen Pederson: Thanks everyone! Feel free to connect with us at kpederson@tpt.org or nbecker@tpt.org. 01:20:25 Krista Riggs: Thank you!! 01:20:25 Erin concannon: thanks all! 01:20:27 SARAH BEHAM: Thank you@ 01:20:27 Sara Thomas: thank you! 01:20:27 Karen Garcia: Thank you! 01:20:30 Abigail Gallagher: Thank you! 01:20:31 Maddie Block: Thanks! 01:20:33 Lisa Lawrence: this was great! thank you 01:20:33 Brittny Campos: Is the Chat going to be made available? 01:20:34 Carol Gafford: Thank you very much..great ideas. 01:20:37 Adad Ocampo: Thank you so much!! 01:20:44 Esmie Rodgers: Thank you 01:20:46 Jessica Santascoy: Really interesting and fun! Thank you and great to be here with everyone! 01:20:50 Brittny Campos: THANK YOU! 01:20:51 Mel Lindsay: Thanks so much! This was awesome! 01:20:58 Donna Blomquist: Thanks! 01:21:08 Kelly Ramirez: Thank you very much! 01:21:09 B.B. Browne: thank you! wonderful! 01:21:20 Melissa Lang: thanks 01:21:28 Amanda Judd: Thank you! 01:21:30 Ruby Alford-Keel: Thank you, Ruby, Fulton County 01:21:31 Kristen Pederson: Thank you to our host Claire--wonderful webinar! 01:21:32 Margaret Pastel: thank you 01:21:53 Nicole aCEVEDO: Thank you for an enriching webinar! 01:22:23 Laura Smith: Thanks! 01:22:24 Emily Henneman: Thank you 01:22:35 Brittny Campos: Where is the survey?