For this month's K-12 education webinar, join the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and STEMisED for a professional development session for educators on Tuesday, September 24, from 6-7 p.m. ET.
Education experts Kathy Hoppe and Christine Lawlor-King, both former teachers with more than 30 years of combined experience in the classroom, will walk participants through the "Two patents and an invention" lesson plan. This lesson plan is a dynamic way to introduce patents to your students and spark their imagination to create their own inventions. Students discover how exploring published patents can lead to further innovation, creativity, and experimentation. They also learn to generate ideas, prototype solutions, and effectively communicate their findings.
By harnessing the power of invention, teachers can create a culture of innovation that empowers students to become active participants in shaping their future.
Visit the EdWeb event page to learn more and sign up. You can also visit Edweb's tips and tricks page to learn more about how to view the live presentation, access the recording, earn your CE certificate, and use EdWeb's new accessibility features.
This webinar will be presented by:
- Kathy Hoppe, owner of STEMisED and educational engagement contractor at the USPTO. Kathy has over 30 years of experience in the classroom and is a former Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator (2013-15) placed at the National Science Foundation in the Directorate of Engineering.
- Christine Lawlor-King is an expert consultant in the field of invention education. A former middle school teacher, Christine recently served as Invention Education Program Manager for Lemelson-MIT and is a recipient of the STEM Connector’s Community Trailblazer Award.
USPTO professional development webinars
The USPTO hosts monthly professional development webinars for K-12 educators interested in integrating intellectual property (IP), innovation, and invention activities into their STEM/STEAM curriculum. Whether you're a school administrator, teacher, student, parent, or caregiver, you are welcome to join us every month to hear from educators and learn about different types of IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. These sessions can help inspire a classroom of problem solvers and shape career choices. Webinars are held once a month. Visit our Kids, students, and educators page to learn more.
For questions about the event, email education@uspto.gov.
Accessibility accommodation
If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please submit your request to the contact information listed above.