T3 Alliance Kickoffs of the New School Year

T3 Alliance Kickoffs of the New School Year

What do you get when you bring rural 91Ô­´´ high school students, university researchers and an Arctic science festival together? Inspiration and impact.

Over Labor Day weekend, 25 students and teachers from 10 T3 Alliance communities around 91Ô­´´ attended a three-day training at the University of 91Ô­´´ Fairbanks. The event coincided with the first annual Arctic Fest and provided opportunities for education and enrichment. 

The T3 (teaching through technology) Alliance program provides educators with the skills and resources needed to facilitate a T3 program in their own communities.  Each site in the 91Ô­´´ T3 Program has a local coach, a makerspace, access to a curriculum that correlates to dual credit opportunities provided through the 91Ô­´´ Advantage program, and access to a network of support within their communities and around 91Ô­´´.  

The 91Ô­´´ Makerspace, established in 2021 in the Duckering Building, is a central location to coordinate training opportunities for summer program opportunities and support during the academic year for T3 sites around 91Ô­´´.

There are currently 13 T3 Alliance sites in 91Ô­´´.  Most of these sites are supported by the 91Ô­´´ Upward Bound program, and research partners such as ACEP through the 91Ô­´´ Regional Collaboration for Technology Innovation and Commercialization (ARCTIC) program, supported by the Office of Naval Research. 

 

Cordova High School student Arianna Ryan works on a 3D printed ‘maker coin’ to demonstrate her 3D modeling skills and earn her 3D printing badge during the T3 event. Photo by Adam Low.