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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Leodis V. McDaniel High School!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit with students at Leodis V. McDaniel High School \nWe did it!\nYour Inner Worm Bin\n \n \n“Thank you all for such a wonderful experience! The kids and I had some great conversations today about what they learned and how they’ll apply it to this unit. Appreciate you all and the time you dedicated to McDaniel!”\n– Darshanpreet Gill\, Biomedical Science Teacher \nGreat questions!\n \n\nCan we train our brains to overcome short term heart stopping? \nHow would giving up fast food affect the microbiome? \nHow does the hair cell absorb sound? \nHow long does it take to 3d print a brain? \nHow does lactose intolerance work? \nWhy do behaviors get aggressive when someone has dementia? \nHow does adrenaline keep you from feeling pain? \nWhy does coffee affect me differently in morning and night when I have ADHD? \nWhen you agree to be an organ donor is that how you got the brains? \nWhy are the animals brains different colors? \nHow does diet affect ADHD? \nWhat happens when you get a concussion? \nWhen you go on a roller coaster does your brain slightly concuss when you go upside down? \nWhat do you do as a high schooler to make yourself a more strong candidate for college/medical school? \n\n \nWHERE: Leodis V. McDaniel High School\, 2735 NE 82nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97220 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 2\, 2023\, 8:15am – 1:30pm \nContact: Darshanpreet Gill\, Biomedical Science Teacher \n \nWe’ll meet with 10th\, 11th & 12th grade students at this Portland Public school\, who are studying the relationship between diet and the gut-brain axis! \n \nThey are taking an interdisciplinary approach to this fascinating topic\, with collaborative teaching from English\, Chemistry and Biomedical Science. \n \nA Portrait of Veronica\, Who’s in Control\, 2020 by Monica Aissa Martinez \nFrom Darshanpreet Gill\, Biomedical Science Teacher: \n“I’ll teach students about the digestive system and the brain/gut axis\, Karen (a Chemistry teacher) will talk about macromolecules and digestive enzymes\, and Nicola (an English teacher) will have them do research and create poster presentations based on their actions plans. The action plans will be where they pick one thing in their diet to change and see how it affects them. The ultimate goal is to have them learn how what we eat affects how we feel. The inspiration for this is all the new research about the mind/gut axis.” \n \n \n \nLEARN MORE: The Gut-Brain Axis: Influence of Microbiota on Mood & Mental Health \nLEARN MORE: Gut Microbiota for Health: How Can Diet Maintain A Healthy Gut Microbiota? \nLEARN MORE: The complexities of the diet-microbiome relationship: advances and perspectives \nLEARN MORE: The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: From Motility to Mood \n \nPeriod 5- 8:30am – 9:52am: ~45 juniors and seniors \nPeriod 6- 9:59am -11:21am: ~22 sophomores \nLunch Break – 11:21am-11:54am \nPeriod 7 – 11:59am – 1:21pm \n \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n2. Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n3. Julian Rodriguez\, PSU\n4. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n5. Kristin Preston\, PSU\n6. Asha Powell-Stormberg\, PSU\n7. Bradley Marxmiller\, PSU/OHSU\n8. Allonte Barakat\, PSU\n9. Josie Borden\, PSU/Rosenbaum Scholar\n10. Brin Rey\, PSU (former McDaniel student!)\n11. Juniper Warren\, PSU (former McDaniel student!)
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-leodis-v-mcdaniel-high-school/
LOCATION:Leodis V. McDaniel High School\, 2735 NE 82nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97220\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230207T090000
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Hosford!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin at Hosford Middle School (Portland Public Schools) \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Hosford Middle School\, 2303 SE 28th Pl\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, February 7\, 9:00am – 12:30; meet at the school office \nCONTACTS: Amy Slaughter\, Assistant Principal\, Hosford Middle School; Jane VanDam\, Science teacher; Kevin Marquardt\, Science teacher \n\n“Thank you\, all\, for your hard work in making such a memorable learning experience at Hosford. You are appreciated!”\n— Amy Slaughter\, Assistant Principal\, Hosford Middle School \nNoggin volunteers from Portland State University\, OHSU and other area campuses will meet with students in Kevin Marquardt and Jane VanDam’s 6th grade classrooms at Hosford\, introducing them to neuroscience research and art projects related to understanding the brain. \nSome questions from the classroom:\n \nWhy do we get scared?\nHow do we move our body or does our body move itself?\nHow heavy is our brain?\nWhat causes hunger and thirst?\nHow does the brain know what to say in the moment without thinking about it?\nHow does crying work?\nWhy do we get headaches?\nHow/when does the body know when it’s ready for puberty? \n\nWhat hormones do you get during puberty?\nOur moths move automatically\, but how?\nHow does our mind tell our body parts to move but stop when hurt?\nHow do we hear\, feel\, smell?\nWhy do we get hungry?\nWhat causes depression?\nWhat causes sexual attraction?\nWhy do you dream?\nHow does brain freeze happen?\nWhy does your body have favorite things? \n \n \nCommitted participants\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Josie Borden\, PSU/Rosenbaum Scholar\n4. Julian Rodriguez\, PSU\n5. Kristin Preston\, PSU\n6. Khelen Walsh\, PSU\n7. Mina Sattari\, PSU\n8. Natalie Partipilo\, PSU\n9. Allonte Barakat\, PSU\n10. Martin Lemke\, PSU \n  \n \nHosford offers a Mandarin immersion program!\nHere are some neuro-related words in Mandarin… \n \nBrain:  脑 (nǎo)\nNeuroscience:  神经科学 (Shénjīng kēxué) \nhttps://nwnoggin.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Mandarin-Translation.m4a\nTranslation provided by Luyao Wang\, undergraduate in Psychology at PSU \nThere are significant benefits to bilingual education in both children and adults\, including evidence of changes in the white matter wiring of linked cortical regions essential for executive function (decision making\, working memory\, attentional control)\, and a reduced risk of cognitive decline with age… \nLEARN MORE: Bilingual Two-Way Immersion Programs Benefit Academic Achievement \nLEARN MORE: Language Experience Changes Language and Cognitive Ability \nLEARN MORE: The effects of bilingualism on the white matter structure of the brain \nLEARN MORE: Latino Network Learning & Lobes \nSee what we’ve done at Hosford before! \nKGW did a story!\nGetting kids excited about neuroscience\n \nHosford\, Hippocampi & Hope\n \nBrains examining brains\n \nHonest selves @ Hosford\n \nBrains\, Art & Inquiry @ Hosford\n \nHigh energy Hosford: Tumors\, music & drugs!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-hosford/
LOCATION:Hosford Middle School\, 2303 SE 28th Pl\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hito Steyerl Exhibit: NW Noggin Workshop on Neural Networks!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin Workshop on Neural Networks at Hito Steyerl Exhibit \nWe did it!\nLEARN MORE: WE ARE ALL NEURAL NETWORKS \n \n“Thank you all for the wonderful workshop (and fantastic photos)! I really appreciated how each of you connected the exhibition with neuroscience and how clearly and helpfully you explain these complex systems. People clearly loved the brains and the hands-on neuron building. Thanks and hope to see you all soon!”\n— Hana Layson\, Head of Youth and Educator Programs\, Portland Art Museum \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Ave\, Portland\, OR 97205 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, February 15\, 6:45pm – 7:30pm \n \n \nCome check out some real neural networks\, and reflect on the biological wiring that makes you who you are! \n \nWe’ll craft neurons from pipe cleaners\, and synapse to form neural networks that detect\, process and act in response to our environments\, growing and changing connections to better predict consequences in a rapidly changing world. Join us\, make art\, ask questions and adjust your own network! \n \nLEARN MORE: Evening for Educators: Hito Steyerl: This is the Future \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Roman Cimkovich\, PSU\n4. Kanani Miyamoto\, NW Noggin/PNCA\n5. Brin Rey\, PSU\n6. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n7. Bradley Marxmiller\, PSU \n \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin + Portland Art Museum
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/hito-steyerl-exhibit-nw-noggin-workshop-on-neural-networks/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum
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