AUXSCOUT Science - Technology - Engineering - Mathematics (STEM) Toolkit

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Much of the Sea Scout advancement program is based on applied STEM competencies
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have been an integral part of leading the nautical realm into the future. These disciplines are necessary for anyone who wishes to have any connection with the sea. One of the AUXSCOUT initiative's goals is to foster this connection and to provide a basic knowledge of key STEM competencies. We present STEM topics in a fun way to encourage Sea Scouts to pursue STEM-related careers.


Coast Guard Tech Talks

The Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary are working to bring a monthly STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) workshop to Sea Scouts. The workshop takes place on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 2100 eastern / 2000 central / 1900 mountain / 1800 pacific / 1700 Alaska / 1600 Hawaii time and lasts about an hour. The topics are STEM-focused, and are tied to Sea Scout advancement requirements.

These Coast Guard Tech Talks workshops gives you practical knowledge that will make you better sailors, as well as giving you a leg up on your college admissions applications. What’s more, we promise that we’ll make them fun!

This month

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11/16 - Boat winterization




















Future schedule

  • 1/25 - Safety drills / Ship's bills (Ordinary 5.c & d)
  • 2/22 - Fire (Able 5.d & e)
  • 3/22 - Basic plotting (chart basics) (Ordinary 10.a, Able 10.b)
  • 4/26 - Advanced plotting (course plotting / applied basics) (Able 10.b)
  • 5/24 - Navigation tricks (running fix; double the angle on the box, LOBs with a sextant) (Able 10.c & d)
  • 6/28 - Float plans & cruise planning (Ordinary 14.a)

Past Tech Talks

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Maritime Weather: (Ordinary req. 13; Able req. 13)

Video available Video

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Celestial Navigation: Maritime Tradition Elective 3

Video available Video
Websites:

Celestial Navigation workshop resources:

Hands-on project:

  • Protractor (or PDF file and Cardboard)
  • String
  • Small weight (a bolt or nut)
  • Straw
  • Tape
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Federal clean water protection (Ordinary 12; Able 12)

Powerpoint Video available Video
Websites:

Hands-on project:
































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Paddlecraft, kayaks and canoes: (Level 3 elective)

Video available Video

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9/22 - Radar: (Able 10f)

Video available Video
Hands-on project:

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10/27 - Radio : (Ordinary 5e)

Video available Video






















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1/26 - Maritime safety equipment : (Ordinary 5b)
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2/23 - GPS: (Ordinary 10g)
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3/23 - Tide & current: (Able 10g)

Hands-on project:

Web resources:























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4/27 - Engines: (Level 3 elective)
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* 5/25 - Rules of the road: (Ordinary & Able Req. 9)
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* 6/22 - Electricity: (Level 3 elective)





















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7/27 - Basic engine maintenance
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9/28 - NOAA Weather expert (Ordinary 13, Able 13)
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10/26 - Lines (material and knot loads)




















Projects

The following are fun, easy STEM projects. All are tied to advancement requirements, and reinforce the practical aspects of the subject. Ship leaders are encouraged to download projects and work with the Sea Scouts either in face-to-face or virtual Ship meetings. The projects are fun and hands-on, encourage team-building, and provide STEM experience.

STEM opportunities

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The Coast Guard & Coast Guard Auxiliary host Safety at Sea training events all over the country