ARRL Teachers Institute Kicks Off Summer Cohorts
/Teachers are gathered from around the United States to learn about amateur radio, and how to use it in their classrooms as part of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. The 2024 cohorts of the ARRL Teachers Institute (TI) on Wireless Technology have begun.
The first group members for the year are each returning teachers participating in the second round of learning, TI-2.
TI-2 takes things a step further from basic radio principles. “It builds on what they learned the previous year and really exposes these teachers to advanced remote-sensing technologies,” said ARRL Education and Learning Manager Steve Goodgame, K5ATA.
TI-2 also includes a demonstration of telemetry data gathering from amateur satellites, basic amateur satellite operation, and a discussion of applications of the satellite data to math and science topics. TI-2 participants will also learn how to do Arduino programming and remote sensing.
The ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology is funded entirely by donors through the ARRL Education and Technology Program. Learn more at www.arrl.org/ti. There are seven TI cohorts this summer. It costs teachers a $100 application fee to attend. All travel, lodging, and other costs are covered by the generous donors: