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mjheald

Eportfolio - 2 views

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    The setup of this eportfolio was easy to follow and navigate. The content of this persons work was setup to demonstrate her accomplishments as an emerging educator. I find that the subcategories/content used will provide a great outline for the construction of my eportfolio, as I have limited experience as well.
anonymous

Home | Lauren's Education PortfolioLauren's Education Portfolio | A little corner of th... - 5 views

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    I like this portfolio because it is well presented and clean. By clean I mean that it is not as overwhelming as some of the others that I have seen. There's a lot of information, but it is well organized.
holly_esterline

Three Reasons to Collaborate Beyond Your School Walls - 0 views

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    Sarah Thomas talks about the importance of collaboration
lstormvt

Mr. Hodge's Standards Portfolio - Home - 5 views

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    Crisp and clean eportfolio...the predictability of each page (standard, 2 artifacts, description and rationale for each) allowed me to focus in on the content being presented. It would have been nice to see some zippier artifacts (there seemed to be a lot of text heavy docs). The predictability of the layout would allow you room to put in the craziest, most creative artifacts without having to worry about your reader/reviewer getting lost.
llisai

Family Online Safety Institute - 0 views

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    Digital resources and advice for parents
llisai

A Platform for Good - 0 views

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    More than just dig cit--let's leverage the power of social media for good!
llisai

Connect Safely Parenting Guides - 0 views

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    mostly up-to-date info for parents on apps, etc.
llisai

Common Sense Media: Connecting Families - 0 views

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    Resources for families around digital citizenship
llisai

Rules for Social Media, Created by Kids - 1 views

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    7th grade girls speak to social media "rules"
llisai

Digital Citizenship: Guide for Parents - 1 views

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    Guidance for parents
kaliasnow

STEM Education - 0 views

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    One section focuses on Gender and STEM Education
kaliasnow

STEM Fields and the Gender Gap: Where are the Women? - 1 views

  • where is the female equivalent of Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg?
  • Create programs that will encourage women to study tech.
  • Rework the K-12 curriculum.
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  • Combat stereotypes.
  • encourage young girls to pursue opportunities in STEM by offering more hands-on workshops for girls to learn about science and technology.
kaliasnow

Schools and Closing the Gender Gap Related to STEM - 0 views

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    This article focuses on gender equity and what is/isn't being done to address it.
elleneoneil

Statistics | National Girls Collaborative Project - 1 views

  • In 2012, 11.2% of bachelor’s degrees in science and engineering, 8.2% of master’s degrees in science and engineering, and 4.1% of doctorate degrees in science and engineering were awarded to minority women
  • Women make up half of the total U.S. college-educated workforce, but only 29% of the science and engineering workforce
  • Minority women comprise fewer than 1 in 10 employed scientists and engineer
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    Statistics on diverse learners in STEM fields (including minorities and women)
elleneoneil

How Can We Encourage More Women to Study Computer Science? - 0 views

  • 1995, 29 percent of bachelor’s degrees in computer science were awarded to women; by 2012, the most recent year for which NSF data is available, only 18 percent of computer science undergraduates were women.
  • I also know firsthand how computer science and technology make for a great career, offering a good income, work-life balance and opportunities to travel. They also offer a chance to make significant contributions to the world, by working on important societal problems.
  • more on creative problem-solving. They included topics to show the breadth of the field and the ways in which it could benefit society.
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  • the faculty assigned team-based projects so students coded together. And most importantly, they made the courses fun.
  • A number of studies have shown that research experiences for undergraduate students increase retention and confidence in STEM fields, factors that are particularly important for women and minorities.
  • students get to see role models and are excited about the many amazing technology career paths they can pursue.
  • The National Science Foundation’s most recent (2012) report shows that computer science has the lowest proportion of women receiving bachelor degrees of all the STEM fields. The percentage dipped to a mere 11 percent from 2007 to 2009 and gradually returned to 14 percent by 2013 to 2014.
llisai

Common Sense Media: DC Family Toolbox - 0 views

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    Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
llisai

CyberWise | No Grownup Left Behind! Online Safety | Parents/Teachers - 0 views

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    CyberWise is the go-to source for BUSY adults (parents and teachers) who want online safety and education information that will help them help kids!
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