TRSA Named a Beneficiary for Tulsa Charity Flight Night

The Tulsa Charity Flight Night will be on September 18, 2014. This year the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance will be a beneficiary, along with the Fab Lab Tulsa.

The Siegfried family’s long-running “Fight Night” tradition is getting a major shakeup, one that may fit the clan’s aviation leanings better. In September, the annual “Fight Night” will become “Flight Night,” with an ‘L,’ and is moving from the ring to the air. Instead of prizefighting, the Sept. 18 fundraising and flight-themed event will feature an air show, entertainment and a live auction.

For 21 years Fight Night brought in the biggest names in the pugilism, such as Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Evander Holyfield. But the family wants to put more emphasis on education, and their NORDAM company’s emphasis on supporting so-called STEM areas — science, technology, engineering and math.

“This collaboration will be a game-changer in STEM education in the Tulsa region,” said Bailey J. Siegfried., vice president of global marketing at NORDAM in a statement. “The funds generated from Tulsa Charity Flight Night will inspire creativity, spark excitement and harness the inspiration, resources and experience of STEM stakeholder, ultimately broadening horizons for children across northeastern Oklahoma.”

With funds raised from the event, the family hopes to fund a one-day STEM event in Tulsa for students, a Quadcopter challenge where students compete against each other designing flying machines, as well as a mobile “fab lab” to engage students in emerging technologies.

“Trained specialists in STEM disciplines are critical to many, if not all, industries in our city, state and nation to properly compete globally and create technology to propel us into the future,” said NORDAM CEO Meredith Siegfried.

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National Science Foundation Award Grant

The National Science Foundation awarded a grant in September of 2013 to the OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN) to deploy a high speed research network between the supercomputing centers in the state of Oklahoma.

The OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN) is a collaboration among four Oklahoma institutions that have significant High Performance Computing resources available for academic research: the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, the Tandy Supercomputing Center of the Oklahoma Innovation Institute, and Langston University, Oklahoma’s only Historically Black University, along with OneNet, Oklahoma’s education, research and government information and telecommunications network.

Triggered by research needs in high energy physics, numerical weather prediction, bioinformatics and weather radar, but available for researchers across all Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines statewide, OFFN serves as a crucial component of the OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative (OneOCII), which provides resources and services to researchers and educators across the state, and which has so far served almost 100 institutions and organizations, approximately half of them academic.

For more information on the grant, please visit the National Science Foundation Website.

May 20th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off
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OKNOW Video from Oklahoma Innovation Institute on Vimeo.

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Tulsa Mini Maker Faire

The call for Makers is now open!
The 2014 Tulsa Mini Maker Faire will be held on Saturday, August 30, 2014 from 10:0o am to 6:00 pm. The event will be held in Central Park Hall at Expo Square.

This community-based event is focused on fun and engaging education that creates connections within the community. Makers from all over the region are called to share their work with others. The unique goal of this event is to gather artists, engineers, scientists, hobbyists, crafters, students and educators together to share ideas that we often don’t encounter every day.

Please visit the Tulsa Mini Maker Faire website for Maker Guideline, attendee information and more!

Column: Partnership brings community supercomputer

Scott Meacham, president and CEO of i2E Inc., a nonprofit corporation that mentors many of the state’s technology-based startup companies, wrote a column for the May 6th, 2014, edition of The Oklahoman.

In the column he discusses the Tandy Supercomputing Center and OII’s recent Innovator of the Year honor:

Over the last three years, the Oklahoma Innovation Institute has worked to build a collaborative infrastructure in the Tulsa region, including a Tulsa community supercomputer.

That effort recently earned the Oklahoma Innovation Institute recognition as an Oklahoma Innovator of the Year, as well as proving to a lot of people that the Tulsa community could think collaboratively.
He also introduces the new Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance:
Under the Innovation Institute umbrella, the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance launched in January.

This endeavor came about through an interest in connecting Tulsa’s STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) resources in a collaborative model to produce more STEM education opportunities for the area’s young people, from pre-K through graduation.
Read the full column.

Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance Update for April

Dear Colleagues,

The first four months of the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (TRSA), our innovative and dynamic mesh network, have been action packed!  We wanted to update you on the many incredible things that are happening in the Tulsa region because of TRSA!
Oklahoma Women in STEM: Breaking the STEM Glass Ceiling Conference

Date set for May 17 at Tulsa Tech Owasso, 9:30 AM – 4:30 AM.  TRSA has been at the heart of setting establishing this first of its kind workshop for Oklahoma!
Website: http://womeninstem.oklahomainnovationinstitute.org/ twitter:BrkSTEMGlass

Innovation Rooms Updates

STEM Mentorship Logistics IR - Gaining momentum thanks to efforts on several fronts:

Two former Samson engineers and a leader with the Society of Geophysicists are doing incredible work in laying out a detailed blueprint for effectively scaling STEM mentorship in fall 2014
Met with area business and academic leaders to discuss possibility of creating year round STEM mentorship through building quadcopters!

General Updates

Business Plan for TRSA – Business plan has been revised after meeting with area philanthropic groups.  Now preparing to get input from local industry leaders and then begin fundraising for staffing of TRSA.
TRSA Presentations – TRSA was presented to Oklahoma Employment & Training Advisory Council – a gathering of representatives of 26 Native American Tribes.  The tribes are very interested in partnering with TRSA to enhance STEM education for all students in the Tulsa region.

New Collaborations

YMCA – TRSA will partner with YMCA in training camp leaders and delivering STEM education during Summer Institute

Pawnee Nation Education Division, Youth Services Department – Working with Suzy Knife Chief, BA Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, to bring STEM outreach to Native American youth at camp in July!

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OII’s George Louthan named to the 2014 Tulsa 40

On Tuesday, April 22nd, the Tulsa Business and Legal News (formerly the Tulsa Business Journal) at its annual award dinner named OII’s George Louthan, computer scientist and director of the Tandy Supercomputing Center, to its 2014 class of the Tulsa 40.

According to TB&LN: The Tulsa Business & Legal News recognizes the best and brightest of Tulsa’s up and coming business and community leaders as part of its class of The Tulsa 40.  Nominated by their peers, TB&LN profiles 40 individuals who have distinguished themselves in the business community and whom we expect to be among the next generation of movers and shakers.

For a full list of awardees and more information, see the Tulsa Business and Legal News article “2014 Tulsa 40 Honorees.”

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OII Named 2014 Oklahoma Innovator of the Year

On Wednesday, April 23rd, The Journal Record announced at its annual awards luncheon that the Oklahoma Innovation Institute, and its program the Tandy Supercomputing Center, has been selected as the overall 2014 Innovator of the Year.

Accepting the award, OII Executive Director David Greer said “The concept of collaboration has really taken hold not only in Tulsa, but Oklahoma in general. By sharing resources in models like the Tandy Community Supercomputer, we can elevate everyone.”

“High-performance computing increases the efficiency of research while decreasing the time it takes to transition products to market. The result is a competitive advantage in the development of new technologies and commercially viable products,” said George Louthan, Director of the Tandy Supercomputing Center. “We believe that the Tandy Community Supercomputer, nicknamed Tandy, is the nation’s first truly community supercomputer.”

More information and a full story is available at The Journal Record’s story, “Oklahoma Innovation Institute Takes Top Prize.”

Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance Update for March

Dear Colleagues,

The first quarter of the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (TRSA) our innovative and dynamic mesh network has been moving full steam ahead!  We wanted to update you on the many incredible things that are happening in the Tulsa region because of TRSA!
US2020 City Competition Grant

Learned 3/24/2014 that Tulsa was not selected as a winning city in the US2020 City Competition.  We do however have the opportunity to continue to work with US2020 in the following ways:

US2020 will pay for a Tulsa representative to attend two convenings of US2020 cities over the next year
Continued “community of practice” involvement through webinars, conference calls, aforementioned in-person convenings, etc.
Quarterly “coaching” calls with US2020 staff
Introduction to the relevant Americorps VISTA people

Innovation Rooms Updates

Curriculum Kits IR – Had a teleconference with Robin Schott of PLTW to better understand their curriculum and how it might be amended to after school mentorship program.
Communication IR – Held meetings at OII.  Planning to launch a TRSA Tuesday E-mail, monthly newsletter and quarterly meeting of Council to improve communication of TRSA.
Oklahoma Women in STEM: Breaking the STEM Glass Ceiling Conference – Date set for May 17 at Tulsa Tech Owasso, 9:30 AM – 4:30 AM.  Arranging funding and speakers/facilitators.
Website: http://womeninstem.oklahomainnovationinstitute.org/  Twitter: BrkSTEMGlass
Spring Break/Summer STEM Activities – Met with William Ollar and planned additional STEM camp for elementary students for July 1-3.
Logistics IR – Met and planned logistics for a pilot mentorship effort for the spring.  Working with local STEM businesses and schools to establish two pilot STEM mentorship 4 week programs for April.

General Updates

Business Plan for TRSA – Business plan is complete and ready to present to anchor funders and business partners.
TRSA Presentations – TRSA was presented to Oklahoma Employment & Training Advisory Council […]

Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance Update for February

Dear Colleagues,

Two months out from the launch of the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (TRSA) our innovative and dynamic mesh network is living up to its name!  We wanted to update you on the many incredible things that are happening in the Tulsa region because of TRSA!
US2020 City Competition Grant

Round 2 Application written and submitted 2/14/2014
Participated in 30 minute follow-up phone call from US2020 concerning Tulsa’s application 2/26/2014
Expect to learn results of City Competition 3rd or 4th week of March

Innovation Rooms (IR) Update

Women in STEM Conference – “Breaking the STEM Glass Ceiling” -Discussed dates and other logistics with members of IR.  Date selected is May 17, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.  Location TBD.  Please save the date and plan to be a part of this innovative conference designed to overcome challenges that lead to high attrition rates among females in STEM professions.  .  Women in STEM Conference Innovation Room hostess: Traci Saeed – e-mail [email protected]
Curriculum – This IR met to ponder curriculum for our STEM Mentorship Initiative.  Visited with Executive Director Kelly Bitzer and the team from Engineering Alliance for Arts, (EAA) out of San Francisco and learned more about their 10 week STEM mentorship program in that area.  Key points:

EAA has been in existence for 14 years, Service 10-13 classrooms/year with 40-45 engineer mentors
They would provide us with a flash drive of their curriculum, access to helpline and website, scenarios for bridge building for $250/class
EAA estimates it would cost $5000 to set up the program in 3 classes when cost for materials and incentives are factored in
Advised us to take a look at grants through Structure Magazine for the start –up of the program
Projects have an oral and written communication portion as well as […]

February 27th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments