GPA Calculator: A Lesson in Computational Modeling
In this lesson, students will learn about computer simulations for engineering before they develop a GPA calculator and visualizer using a spreadsheet program (Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel).
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In this lesson, students will learn about computer simulations for engineering before they develop a GPA calculator and visualizer using a spreadsheet program (Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel).
In this lesson from Electrify America, students will research charging stations and energy sources and then will develop a position paper identifying the effect of the increased need of electricity in their town to deliver in a debate.
Students in special education face daily academic challenges in the classroom. For example, a student may have difficulty reading and comprehending a text due to visual impairment or dyslexia.
The goal of this ETP is to have students practice “Active Listening Skills.” It is part of a unit meant to train students in mentorship skills and with the goal of eventually beginning mentoring younger students to increase participation in STEM classes.
At Facebook Reality Labs, I worked on documenting career expectations for certain roles within Devices. I helped document role expectations as well as help document certain roles by splitting them into Senior and Junior equivalents.
Students are often asked to engage in the practice of code switching both inside and outside the class. Communication with one another is almost second nature to students as they engage in conversation across various mediums and platforms.
Students with special education services, particularly students with learning disabilities, need more opportunities to practice and to develop their soft skills (adaptability, active listening, communication, creative thinking, teamwork, and time management).
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In this SEMI Foundation lesson plan, students will explore the advantages and challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles by comparing emissions, costs, and incentives through collecting data, graphing data, and writing equations.
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