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Dec14
2011
Written by pirvine
Defined STEM Animated Introduction: http://t.co/YqTZVbNP
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“Educators Look for Resources, ...

Dec13
2011
Written by pirvine
Districts, schools, and individual educators are struggling to keep up with new emphases on science, technology, engineering, and math education. Resources and partnerships are available to those who know where to look. Read the full article after the jump From “the JOURNAL” written by D.A. Barber -12/13/11
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“Broadband, Social Networks, an...

Dec13
2011
Written by pirvine
From “the JOURNAL” by John K. Waters 12/13/11 “Students are different today because of technology. Every educator knows this, of course, but this change is about much more than agile thumbs, shriveling attention spans, and OMG’d vocabularies. According the Pew Research Center, the combination of widespread access to br [...]
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STEMConnector™ website launc…

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
STEMConnector™ website launches today. http://t.co/BbbJs19I
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Defined STEM launches Mars Curiosity ...

Nov30
2011
Written by kristy
On Saturday, November 26th, NASA launched the Mars Science Laboratory, the Curiosity Rover, which has 10 science instruments to search for evidence Mars had environments favorable for life. The unique rover will use a laser to look inside rocks so its spectrometer can analyze and send the data back to Earth. You can help bring real life r [...]
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“GHS to showcase project-based ...

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
“A move to incorporate hands-on, project-based learning is under way at Gustine High School, where staff members will share the new approach with parents and interested community members at a meeting next week.” Read the full article after the jump
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“Carnegie Science Center launch...

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
“Carnegie Science Center and Chevron today announced the launch of the Chevron Center for STEM Education and Career Development, a program dedicated to improving education in science, technology, engineering, and math.” Read the full article after the jump
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“Why Explore Space?”

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
I watched with the world in 1981 as the Space Shuttle Columbia launched. 26 years later I read this article and as it is still relevant today… Read the full article after the jump “I believe America should look to its future – and consider what that future will look like if we choose not to be a spacefaring nation.” [...]
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NASA Launches Most Capable and Robust...

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA began a historic voyage to Mars with the Nov. 26 launch of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), which carries a car-sized rover named Curiosity. Liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket occurred at 10:02 a.m. EST. “We are very excited about sending the world’s most a [...]
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STEMconnector Launches 11/30/2011

Nov30
2011
Written by pirvine
“STEMConnector™ is a nationwide collaboration of companies, nonprofit associations and professional societies, STEM-related research & policy organizations, and academic institutions concerned about the plight of STEM education in the United States. STEMConnector™ is designed to link ‘all things STEM’ by constructing [...]
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