Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Inspiring Girls in Science - FREE webcast this Wednesday

Check out free webcast from the National Girl's' Collaborative Project this Wednesday. If you miss the webcast, they have a great ezine to keep you up to date on super resource.

NGCP November Webcast
Inspiring Girls in Science and Engineering: Interactive Program Models and Resources
November 12, 2008
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific

Learn about two exciting programs focused on inspiring girls in science and engineering. SciGirls offers fun science experiences for girls across the country, based on DragonFly TV videos that showcase girls and women doing science. Engineer Your Life is a national messaging campaign designed to reposition engineering as a rewarding career choice for girls.
Register: http:// ngcproject.org/events/webcasts.cfm

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Standing Room Only in Orlando


Orange County Public Schools
Orlando, Florida

Woohoo! I just spoke to standing room only crowds in Orlando! My two sessions on"Moving Kids to Learn" packed the room for programs on math and science applications that "teach with the brain in mind." Whodathunk...SRO for to get back to integrated learning!

Elementary, middle school and even a few dynamic high school educators stood in the back and sat on the floor to laugh and learn to develop kinesthetic activities that reaches all their types of learners.