- 2026 - STEM TEACHER WORKSHOP
- 2026 - STEM TEACHER WORKSHOP
The goal of this workshop is to help foster energy education by connecting science education to the energy industry. During the workshop, each teacher will receive resource materials, classroom supplies, lesson plans, plus a few other special surprises! Eight learning stations will include hands-on experiments, background information, industry guest speakers, graphic organizer ideas, internet activities and career connections. This free teacher workshop includes: overnight accommodations, meals, curriculum, classroom supplies, material kits, “hands-on” sessions, an industry dinner, a special oilfield tour, CEU credit documentation and optional Ashland University graduate credits, plus much more!
STEM Teacher Workshop
June 23 & 34, 2026 | Kimbolton, OH
Day 1:
Classroom Workshop @
Salt Fork State Park Conference Center
Salt Fork State Park Conference Center:
11073 Natural Resources Rd 3, Kimbolton, OH 43749
Industry Dinner: TBA, Cambridge, OH 43725
Day 2:
Fieldtrip TBA on Passenger Bus,
Start/End @ Hotel
Hotel: Salt Fork State Park Conference Center, Kimbolton, OH 43749
STEM LESSONS IN NATURAL GAS & OIL ENERGY EDUCATION
Formation: Are fossil fuels renewable or non-renewable?
Migrating & Trapping: Is crude oil and natural gas found in large lakes underneath the earth’s surface?
Exploration: How do we find these valuable fossil fuels?
Drilling & Well Stimulation: How do we recover crude oil and natural gas?
Producing: What happens to crude oil and natural gas once it is produced? How is it transported?
Refining: How are crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs) transformed into useful products?
Petrochemicals & Products: What other products besides transportation fuels are made from crude oil and natural gas?
Carbon Capture & Sequestration: How can we capture carbon dioxide and store it in rock formations? Why does carbon sequestration benefit our environment?