Past STEM Summer Institutes
2025 Call for presenters
STEM Summer Institute welcomes presenters and attendees interested in STEM learning
at any grade level and in any discipline. We encourage proposals from K-12 teachers,
informal and home school educators, school leaders, teacher educators, and other STEM
enthusiasts!
Submission Deadline: March 31, 2025
Registration is now closed. Last year's event sold out -- be sure to register now!
If you are part of our Noyce MTF program, registration is free!
Contact rebecca.richter1@montana.edu for your promo code.
"STEM Across the Curriculum"
The 2024 STEM Summer Institute was held Aug. 5-7 and saw 175 educators, exhibitors, presenters and amazing keynote speakers.
Keynote Speaker #1: Paul Andersen
Keynote Speaker #2: Anne Marie Reinhold
Keynote Speaker #3: Dr. Alex Isern
Many thanks to MSU's Applied Quantum CORE for gold sponsorship of this event!
The 2023 STEM Summer Institute was held July 31-Aug. 2, 2023.
The 2022 STEM Summer Institute was held July 25-27, 2022.
Educators from across Montana attended the 4th annual event, hosted by School Services of Montana and the MSU Science Math Resource Center. From the hands-on STEM learning and resources to the powerful teacher panel and keynote, the summer institute was a big success!
The 2021 STEM Summer Institute was held August 9-11, 2021 (Virtual Conference)
Science Math Resource Center and School Services of Montana hosted the annual science professional learning event designed for Montana K-12 teachers on Aug. 9-11, 2021. The three-day virtual conference provided high-quality professional learning focused on the advancement of science, STEM, and technology integration in Montana and surrounding states.
The conference included a range of learning opportunities with ideas and resources to boost instruction in STEM. Highlights included:
- 2 Keynote Presentations:
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- Jason Baldes, Ecologist and MSU Alumnus - “Finding Your Buffalo: Culture, Change, and Curriculum”
- Kyle Calderwood, Technology Coordinator - “Failure IS an Option”
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- 2 Panel Discussions: Multiple perspectives and ideas for connecting teaching and learning to real world
applications in STEM fields
- “Research in Action” Panel featuring MSU researchers from several fields [Watch the recording]
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- Jason Baldes, Ecologist, Eastern Shoshone Tribe
- David Mogk, Professor of Geology and Asst. Director ICAL, MSU Dept Earth Sciences and ICAL/Montana State University
- Lindsey Albertson, Associate Professor, Ecology, Montana State University
- Eric Sproles, Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences, Montana State University
- Madison Myers, Assistant Professor, Earth Sciences, Montana State University
- Rob Walker, Professor (Chemistry and Biochemistry)/MSU EPSCoR Lead PI, Montana State University
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- “Computer Science Integration” Panel featuring MSU computer science faculty, K-12 teachers and industry representatives
- Breakout Sessions: Over 20 breakout sessions led by teachers and other content experts.
- Resources Round-up: An overview by sponsors who shared their area of expertise, resources, or ideas to enhance STEM teaching & learning. Watch the recordings:
- “Lunch & Learn” Roundtable Discussions: 30-minute, participant-led discussions to share ideas, resources, strategies, and to network with educators from around the region.
- Interactive Event Website: An interactive event website to help navigate the schedule and options, session information, and connect with other attendees. SSI 2021
- 16 OPI renewal units!
Participant Testimonials
“The 2022 Montana STEM conference was fantastic. I really learned a lot of practical ideas that I can take back to the classroom. The instructors were very knowledgeable and helpful and I found a renewed interest in Science that I had lost as a student, years ago. I look forward to attending again and letting others know about this great opportunity.”
Charlie Struna, Missoula County Public Schools Middle School Librarian & 8th grade Math teacher
“This STEM conference was top notch! There were so many great resources and activities that I will take back to the classroom this year. I highly recommend this professional learning for all K-12 teachers.”
Lynette Conrad, 1st grade teacher, Anderson School