Category Archives: My Kenan Experience

Failure is an important part of success

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My internship is allowing me to experience the many facets of innovation — from early ideas to market launch. I am looking at construction projects and lots of data to help a new sales team find customers. I am looking at patents and new products to see how they could be integrated into a material for buildings. I am thinking… Read more »

Self-Healing Materials

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When I teach states of matter to elementary school kids we investigate the 3 main categories: Solid, Liquid, and Gas. A gas takes up the space/area that it is given. A liquid takes the shape of the container it is in. A solid does not change it’s shape. Well, there is a new (2006) technology called self-healing materials. Here is… Read more »

My Kenan Fellowship

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I am so excited to have the opportunity to be a Kenan Fellow for many reasons: 1. I love to be a learner. 2. I’m excited to get kids excited about STEM in elementary school. 3. I have more questions than answers. 4. I enjoy collaborative learning. 5. Thinking all the time! I will teach third grade at Washington GT Elementary… Read more »

A Thinker’s Job

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I just love working with Lee at PlyGem. I have learned so much in just a few days. I appreciate that she opens her office and projects for me to be a part of. There are always several things going on at once. I constantly think about how I can prepare elementary school kids to be innovative. They need to think…. Read more »

My Kenan Fellowship

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I am excited to be a Kenan Fellow. I have heard amazing stories from friends and colleagues who have gone through the fellowship. I was encouraged by them to apply for the program. And here I am, ready to go on this journey. My internship is with PlyGem in Cary, NC. I know that I will learn a lot about… Read more »

Try something new

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Yes, I say that to my children and my students. You don’t know if you like it until you try it. Today, I did something new. During our PD at NCCAT the fellows went white water rafting. I was a bit apprehensive at first. But boy, was it fun! The water was crystal clear, freezing cold, and just the right… Read more »