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Ann Baum (Johnston)

iONFuture - Explore STEM Careers - 0 views

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    "a suite of free online learning games that encourage middle school to early high school-age youth to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Unlike many efforts to get kids excited about STEM, these games connect directly to their passions, abilities, and sense of identity, exposing them to the breadth and variety of STEM-based professions and allowing them to explore the potential pathways to these interesting careers."
Marge Runkle

Vocational Information Center: Career and Technical Education Resources - 0 views

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    Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a trade school, research technical topics and take a look at the current job market
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Explore Your Future - 1 views

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    An interactive web site for job and career exploration targeted to teenagers and young adults in middle school through college and the mentors who advise them.
Lauri Brady

Engineer Your Life - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Engineer Your Life, a guide to engineering careers for high school girls! Imagine what life would be like without pollution controls to preserve the environment, life-saving medical equipment, or low-cost building materials for fighting global poverty. All this takes engineering. In very real and concrete ways, women who become engineers save lives, prevent disease, reduce poverty, and protect our planet. Dream Big. Love what you do. Become an engineer."
Carol Mortensen

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 30 Web Sites to Teach You About Technology ... - 1 views

  • t's the 21st century and I'm sure your school district has been embracing technology. With budget cuts, however, can your school keep up with the need for new and updated computers? I work in Bergen County (N.J.) where we have the highest property taxes in the nation, and yet this fall I'm not sure whether or not our media center will see more computers for our students. (Thank you, Governor Christie) I know of districts where every student has their own laptop. Not where I am. Still, I try to use what we have to prepare our students for when they graduate and go out into the world. No matter what they will do in their career, whether it's an auto mechanic or a lawyer, they will need these digital skills. If you are still wary about technology, it is time to jump into the water. We don't want you and your students left behind.
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    t's the 21st century and I'm sure your school district has been embracing technology. With budget cuts, however, can your school keep up with the need for new and updated computers? I work in Bergen County (N.J.) where we have the highest property taxes in the nation, and yet this fall I'm not sure whether or not our media center will see more computers for our students. (Thank you, Governor Christie) I know of districts where every student has their own laptop. Not where I am. Still, I try to use what we have to prepare our students for when they graduate and go out into the world. No matter what they will do in their career, whether it's an auto mechanic or a lawyer, they will need these digital skills. If you are still wary about technology, it is time to jump into the water. We don't want you and your students left behind.
Lauri Brady

Parents' Guide to Student Success | PTA - 3 views

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    "National PTA® created the guides for grades K-8 and two for grades 9-12 (one for English language arts/literacy and one for mathematics). The Guide includes: Key items that children should be learning in English language arts and mathematics in each grade, once the standards are fully implemented. Activities that parents can do at home to support their child's learning. Methods for helping parents build stronger relationships with their child's teacher. Tips for planning for college and career (high school only)."
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    These guides are available in English & Spanish to help parents understand the transition to the Common Core: what it means for their children and how to help at home.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

OpenSpokes - 0 views

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    "Open Spokes answers complex professional and personal questions through collaborative media. As a platform, we answer what web search can't: the biggest questions that people have within their lives and livelihoods. Questions like "What is the next step in my career?" or "How can we make our brand better" are answered through webcam video and robust analytics, providing a process for anyone to find solutions to their most pressing issues."
John Sengia

Rags to Riches - Business sim - 1 views

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    Business sim where students try to make a career as a rock star. A hipper version of Lemonade Stand.
Michelle Krill

NASA Student Engineering Design Challenge - 1 views

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    "Are you ready to solve the challenges of space? Join the RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge! This is a unique education initiative that targets students in grades 9-12 and encourages them to explore and build skills essential for successful careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) through two phases of project-based learning and team competition"
Marge Runkle

Microsoft DreamSpark - 0 views

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    DreamSpark is simple; it's all about giving students Microsoft professional-level developer and designer tools at no charge so you can chase your dreams and create the next big breakthrough in technology - or just get a head start on your career.
Donald Burkins

The Learning In Depth Project| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    "Imagine focusing on one thing during a school year - or even a school career - like ants, or the ocean. Sounds counter-intuitive in a web-based world that is light years broad, while seeming only a few inches deep. But that is what the Learning In Depth project does."
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    Deep learning. Provocative initiative from Simon Fraser U. Interesting!
Michelle Krill

Math Apprentice - 0 views

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    Math Apprentice answers the question that nearly every student will ask during his or her math career: When are we ever going to use this stuff in the real world? Sure, there are some obvious real world connections. Money, time, and measurement are all very relevant concepts. Other areas of math, such as number theory and functions, are more cryptic and can seem disconnected from real life. Math Apprentice reveals the connections by showing students how math is used in a variety of interesting professions.
Marge Runkle

Knight Digital Media Center - 0 views

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    The Knight Digital Media Center offers workshops to mid-career journalists to enhance their expertise and multimedia skills. Our goal is to provide the foundation of technical skills and story-telling techniques required by New Media platforms. We are housed at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism also provide tutorials and video presentations from industry experts. At this site you will find a plethora of tutorials for video production - telling the story.
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    I have several small Olympus recorders and the tutorials here focusing on it are GREAT!
Marge Runkle

Math by Design - 2 views

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    Math by Design was created for middle school students taking Algebra I and II to enhance their understanding of geometry and measurement objectives.
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