Featuring career information from Phil Timm, Agribusiness Seed Sales with SeedWay LLC
- Subject:
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
- Career and Technical Education
- Material Type:
- Other
- Author:
- NWTC
- CESA 8
- Date Added:
- 01/02/2023
Featuring career information from Phil Timm, Agribusiness Seed Sales with SeedWay LLC
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Featuring career information from Kyle Much, Agronomist with Knutzen Crop Consulting
Amazon Future Engineer features live and prerecorded career chats featuring Amazon professionals. Scroll down the page to access videos on the following careers:
- Product Sustainability Manager
- Studio Director
- Software Development Engineer
- AWS Startups Account Manager
- Sr. Technical Product Manager, DIsaster Relief
- Engineer Intern
- Sustainability 101
- Tech in the Music Industry
- Transportation 101
- Software Engineers
- User Experience (UX) Designers
- Future Engineers
- Transportation for Good
- Remarkably Black in Tech
Amazon Future Engineer is a comprehensive childhood-to-career program aimed at increasing access to computer science education for students from underserved and underrepresented communities. Includes student activities, teacher professional development, and information on student scholarships and internships.
Interview with architect Aaron Stavert from NEXT Network
Check out these links to various Architecture & Construction resources that you can use as part of your classroom curriculum today.
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Art careers can be found in more than just the Art career cluster! Click here to find Art, A/V and Communication-related careers in the attached Career Cluster Chart.
MKE Tech's Pre-Internship students are discussing Artificial Intelligence. The following videos will give you a look into the variety of tech jobs and careers available to you and how you can prepare for them. Watch one - or all - and hear from experts who are doing these jobs today. As you watch the videos, download our workbook at https://bit.ly/MKEWorksheet to help you reflect on each career path and if that might be the right one for you someday!
Check out these links to various Arts, A/V and Communications resources that teachers can use as part of their classroom curriculum today. Disciplinary Literacy resources are included because reading, writing, speaking, and listening in this content area are critical skills for students to master if they are pursuing careers in this content area.
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Featuring an interview with Tom Baugnet, 2013 NEWMA AllStar from Georgia Pacific. (3:22 minutes)
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, and Eric Ingram, CEO of Scout, for an in-depth look at the future of space travel and issues of accessibility. This conversation covers inclusiveness, technology, space and more! Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Rubin-Live-Webinar-Certificate-Explore-the-World-of-Space-Travel-January-12-2022.pdf
Join Danny Rubin, founder of Rubin, and Jana Katz, a certified athletic trainer at Bishop Ireton High School, a sports powerhouse outside Washington, DC. Students and teachers should also make use of the webinar worksheet at https://rubineducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Rubin-Webinar-Worksheet-Q-and-A-about-Sports-Medicine-Feb-8.docx
Featuring an interview with Cody Blauert, 2012 NEWMA AllStar from Bassett Mechanical (3:04 minutes)
After an introduction to the hit show "Shark Tank," students will identify an area of improvement for a product and attempt to sell their idea and/or prototype to potential (mock) buyers in the "Bear's Tank."
Featuring an interview with Jamie Britz, 2011 NEWMA AllStar from BPM in Peshtigo. (3:35 minutes)
Students will use positive communications skills when expressing needs, wants, and feelings, and identify the skills needed to be a responsible friend and family member. They will report data using charts, tables, and graphs.
Related Subject: Language Arts, Math
Grade Level: Elementary
Concept: Self-Evaluation, Communication
Related Occupations: All Occupations
Type of Activity: Small Group, Individual with class discussion
National Career Development Guidelines: Develop an understanding of yourself and maintain a positive self-concept. (PS1)
Students will identify an area of improvement for a product and attempt to sell their idea and/or prototype to potential (mock) buyers.