Jun
17
2010

Microsoft High School’s First Graduating Class

This week, Microsoft’s The School of the Future had it’s first graduating class. The school’s innovative curriculum and reformed learning environment are shared online for all who are interested. Fast Company spoke with Microsoft’s Partners in Learning’s executive director who shares amazing statistics including: the 117 graduating students all have plans for college.
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Jun
14
2010

Exploring the STEM-and-Higher Learning Challenge

Fortune Magazine’s David Kaplan asks the question: “Why do so few students pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math? His article highlights some interesting facts – for example, “Out of 4 million students who entered high school in 2001, fewer than 200,000 will graduate with a STEM degree” – and thoughts about what might [...]

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Jun
08
2010

Manufacturing is Cool – Enhanced Site for Fun Learning & Great Teacher Resources

The SME Education Foundation announced today they’ve enhanced and expanded their award-winning website, Manufacturing Is Cool. The site features a kid’s desk theme and offers options for fun activities; K-12 STEM resources for teachers; Moving Mechanics where students can test drive planes, trains, race cars, etc.; see real engineers in action; learn how snack foods [...]

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May
27
2010

Grant to Provide $1 Million for STEM Initiatives

Good news – if you’re looking for funding to help integrate STEM programs into the classroom, HP has allocated $1 million of grant money to help. The grant initiative, called Catalyst, was designated to support professional development for educators and back STEM learning.
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HP will provide $1 million in cash, technology, and professional services to [...]

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May
25
2010

After-School Educators Learn to Teach Science and Engineering

Educators constantly seek ways to include STEM topics in the classroom – and especially look for professional development to support the lessons they’re teaching, and Saint Lucie County Schools are no exception. Saint Lucie recently brought PCS Brick and Discover labs with hands-on training on site for their team of after-school educators.
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May
21
2010

Robotics Summer Camps on the Horizon

Students and educators are gearing up for hands-on learning and fun this summer at Robotics camps across the nation. One Florida-based program is offering a girls-only camp for tweens that is hoped to create excitement about manufacturing jobs – a hot local job market in the area.
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BRANDON – A robotics camp specifically designed to excite [...]

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May
19
2010

E-textbooks – Reality for Texas School Children as Soon as This Fall

AUSTIN (KXAN) | Catenya McHenry – Electronic textbooks are closer to becoming a reality in Texas classrooms. Already, many are picturing classrooms where textbooks exist on the Internet or on Kindle-like devices.
In May 2009, the Texas Legislature approved allowing school districts to use their textbook funds to purchase e-book [...]

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May
18
2010

Senator Speaks Out On the Urgent Need for STEM Education

Kay Bailey Hutchison | U.S. Senator |  WASHINGTON — Science and technology are at the core of America’s ability to compete in an increasingly globalized economy and to solve many of the challenges we face as a nation in energy independence, biotechnology, communications and healthcare.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education, or [...]

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May
17
2010

Paving Way for STEM Education Program Funding and Grants – Broadcom Foundation Launches Website

IRVINE, Calif./PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Broadcom Foundation announced today that it has launched its website, www.broadcomfoundation.org, paving the way for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education program funding and grants for 2011 and beyond.  Created in 2009, Broadcom Foundation supports STEM education and research, as well as community organizations supporting STEM [...]

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May
14
2010

Adopt a 360-Degree Technology Approach

By Bob Kirby - Snowshoes, GPS receivers and a geocaching treasure hunt. We sure didn’t do anything like that during P.E. on snowy days when I was in elementary school. But that’s exactly what happens these days at East Kingston Elementary in New Hampshire.
While I found this instructional approach intriguing (see “From the Get-Go”), it prompted [...]

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