SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Be a Part of ASEE’s K-12 Workshop!
A day-long immersion in K-12 engineering education
for over 200 Pittsburgh area teachers and engineering
educators from across the country, with interactive
workshop sessions and table-top displays highlighting
innovative, effective K-12 engineering education programs
and services
Why Sponsor?
- Showcase your K-12 engineering and
technology educational materials to potential users
- Learn what’s happening across
the country in K-12 engineering education
- Meet national leaders in the field
from industry, K-12, and higher education
Sponsorship Opportunities
Presenting Sponsorship $15,000
Benefits:
- Product/service category exclusivity
- As many as three (3) interactive
workshop sessions
- Table top display
- One (1) branded promotional item
in attendee tote bag
- Prominent recognition in workshop
program, online and onsite via signage and verbal
recognition
- One (1) inside front, inside back
or back cover, full page, 4 color ad in workshop program.
- Four (4) complimentary workshop
registrations
- Complimentary one year ASEE corporate
membership
Reception $5,000
Sign on as a sponsor of this networking reception,
a perfect ending to an enlightening, thought-provoking
day! Sponsors will receive verbal recognition and your
company name and logo will be on signage in the reception
area and in the conference program.
Attendee Tote Bags $4,000
All workshop attendees will receive a tote bag at
registration. Take advantage of this opportunity to
brand a high value item that will be extensively utilized
by each attendee.
Interactive Workshop Session $2,500
Reserve a 75-minute workshop slot to present your
educational products or services to up to 25 attendees.
Multiple workshop sessions are available, concurrently
or consecutively.
Meal $2,500
Your sponsorship of the continental breakfast or luncheon
includes a brief speaking opportunity for a company
representative as well as your company name and logo
on ‘Thank you’ signage in the room, plus
verbal recognition and recognition in the workshop program.
Table-top Display $1,500
Showcase your K-12 engineering and technology educational
materials to potential users. Displays will be available
to workshop attendees all day long in the main function
room.
Refreshment Break $1,500
Reserve the right to be recognized as a sponsor of
this excellent networking opportunity. The morning and
afternoon breaks will provide attendees with a needed
respite between sessions and afford them the opportunity
to network with colleagues. Benefits include company
name and logo on ‘Thank you’ signage in
the room, plus verbal recognition.
Branded Give-Away Item $1,500
Take advantage of this cost-effective opportunity
to contribute one (1) branded promotional item in the
attendee tote bag.
Name Badge Lanyards $1,500
Take advantage of this opportunity to reinforce your
brand in the minds of workshop attendees. Your company
name and logo will be printed on the name badge lanyard
each attendee will receive upon registering.
Past Sponsors
Dassault Systemes • Northrop Grumman • National
Instruments • Autodesk
Great Lakes Press • Boeing • Intel •Lockheed
Martin • Ford Motor Company
Background:
The ASEE EngineeringK12 Center seeks to promote awareness
and knowledge of engineering and technology as tools
for advancing achievement in K-12 science and mathematics
teaching and learning. Vitally related to national interests
ranging from national security to technological innovation
to workforce development, K-12 science and mathematics
achievement can benefit from contributions by stakeholder
organizations in education, government, and industry.
The ASEE EngineeringK12 Center works to develop activities
and products on which organizations from all these sectors
can collaborate.
Objective & Goals:
Started with great success in 2004, this workshop is
an annual event. Designed to introduce local K-12 teachers
and engineering educators from across the country to
innovative, effective engineering education resources
designed for the K-12 classroom, the workshop’s
goals are:
- Transmit knowledge of engineering
& technology education resources to K-12 teachers
and other engineering educators
- Promote local networks among K-12
teachers interested in and able to bring engineering
& technology content into their classrooms
- Lay a foundation for continuing
exchanges between the K-12 and post-secondary engineering
& technology education communities
Audience:
200-300 Pittsburgh area K-12 educators and engineering
educators from across the country interested in introducing
engineering and technology content into their classrooms.
Structure:
- Developed, funded, and implemented
by a coalition of education, government, and industry
stakeholders in K-12 engineering education
- Keynote speech from national leader
in engineering and technology
- 10 concurrent program tracks of
interactive workshops presented by curriculum providers/developers
from higher education, industry & government
- 3 workshop sessions for all 10
program tracks with up to 25 participants in each
- Follow-up with attendees to assess
workshop impact and sustain engagement with engineering
& technology education community
Outcomes:
- Nucleus of Pittsburgh area K-12
educators able and committed to deploying engineering
and technology content in their teaching practices
- Enlarged pool of K-12 educators
aware of and active in engineering & technology
education
- Enhanced ASEE knowledge of and exposure
to K-12 educators’ concerns, values, and priorities
For last year’s details, please see:
http://www.engineeringk12.org/k12workshop2007
Download the Sponsorship Reservation Form:
- For more information, please
contact:
Scott Williamson, Sales & Marketing Manager
American Society for Engineering Education
1818 N St. NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC, 20036
202-331-3549 s.williamson@asee.org
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