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Low Code No Code Tech Careers: MKE Tech Career Expo Career Exploration
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Hear from David Blechl, (Northwestern Mutual); Brooke Schoenherr, (Milwaukee Bucks); and Kat Kuester, (Concurrency). Moderated by Julie Walker (UW-Milwaukee). 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 some day!

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Computer Science
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Other
Author:
MKE Tech Talent Accelerator
Date Added:
12/27/2022
Meteorites and Craters in Wisconsin
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Wisconsin's Meteorites dataset collection of all of the known locations of meteorites, plus known craters formed from larger meteorites, including the Rock Elm Disturbance found in West Central Wisconsin.

Subject:
Astronomy
Earth and Space Science
Geology
Material Type:
Case Study
Data Set
Diagram/Illustration
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
Date Added:
03/25/2024
Mildred Fish-Harnack: Germany’s Secret Hero | Wisconsin Biographies
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This courageous justice seeker’s path would take her from Milwaukee to Germany, where belief in equal rights would lead her to join the resistance working against Hitler and the Nazis.

Resources available for exploring this story include:
- A short animated video with captions and transcripts in English and Spanish
- A short biography book accessible as a slide deck, with per-page audio for listening along, and maps of key locations in the story
- Questions that can be used for conversation, reflection, and connection with the story
- A historical image gallery full of primary and secondary sources to explore
- A guide for activating the media with learners that includes story stats, extension activity ideas, and standards supported

This story is part of Wisconsin Biographies, a collection of educational media resources for grades 3-6. Explore the full collection at pbswisconsineducation.org/biographies.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
01/07/2022
Milly Zantow: Recycling Revolutionary | Wisconsin Biographies
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When this problem-solver learned that a landfill in her Sauk County community was closing much earlier than it should, she got to work. Her activism and effort ended up making big changes in the world of plastics recycling.

Resources available for exploring this story include:
- A short animated video with captions and transcripts in English and Spanish
- A short biography book accessible as a slide deck, with per-page audio for listening along, and maps of key locations in the story
- Questions that can be used for conversation, reflection, and connection with the story
- A historical image gallery full of primary and secondary sources to explore
- A guide for activating the media with learners that includes story stats, extension activity ideas, and standards supported

This story is part of Wisconsin Biographies, a collection of educational media resources for grades 3-6. Explore the full collection at pbswisconsineducation.org/biographies/about.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
Social Studies
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Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
02/12/2020
MissPronouncer - Wisconsin Audio Pronunciation Guide
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This site has information and an interactive map on audio pronunciation for Wisconsin place names.

Wisconsin has more than 190 cities, 400 villages, 1,000+ towns, and 1,000+ unincorporated places (give or take a few). Learn how to pronounce them all!

More than 5.7 million Wisconsinites live in this Great Lakes state known as America’s Dairyland. Wisconsin — also called the Badger State — became the 30th state of the union in 1848. Did you know Wisconsin has over 15,000 lakes, 33,000 miles of rivers and streams, and is bordered by two Great Lakes and the Mississippi River?

Wisconsin is the English spelling of Ouisconsin, which is the French rendering of Meskonsing, which is the Indian name for the river that runs through the center of the state. Wait, what? The Wisconsin Historical Society writes all about Wisconsin’s Name: Where it came from and what it means.

Wisconsin is home to all kinds of hard-to-pronounce places, from Antigo, Ahnapee, and Allouez to Weyauwega, Wyocena, and Wonewoc. Yes, it’s a challenge, and being bilingual won’t necessarily help.

Note: The use of this site does not meet any Social Studies standards, but with teacher creativity and attention, it could be used to help meet classroom and curricular objectives.

Subject:
American Indian Studies
Archaeology
Civics and Government
Ethnic Studies
Social Studies
Sociology and Anthropology
U.S. History
World Cultures
Material Type:
Reference Material
Date Added:
03/22/2024
Native American Boarding Schools in the State of Wisconsin
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Established in the mid-nineteenth century, Native American Boarding schools were created as an attempt to eliminate traditional Native American ways of life and replace them with mainstream American culture. Often forcibly removed from their families, communities, and stripped of their cultural practices, Native American children experienced physical and emotional abuse at the hands of those in control of boarding school operations, resulting in intergenerational trauma. These sources bring users into contact with documents that help give them a sense of what life was like for students who attended Native American boarding schools. These sources also give users an understanding of the national perspective of how Native Americans and their culture were targeted.

Subject:
American Indian Studies
Civics and Government
Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
Global Education
U.S. History
Material Type:
Case Study
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Module
Primary Source
Reference Material
Unit of Study
Author:
Rick Erickson
Sandy Benton
Liz Bodin
Date Added:
06/01/2023
Nervous System Engineers: Superpowered by Stem Cells | Meet the Lab
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Meet the Nervous System Engineers—a team of scientists at the Ashton Group who make nervous system tissue to find treatments for nervous system diseases and injuries.

Resources available for learning about this lab include:
• Interactive cards designed to introduce students to scientists in a more personal way
• A video with a personal story that explains why the lab's research matters in real life
• Questions to consider that will spark connection, reflection, and conversation
• An interactive video experience where you can ask questions of scientists in the lab and learn about their research
• An inquiry-based activity that focuses on doing science, using some of the same science practices that the lab uses
• An educator guide with information about standards alignment, curriculum connections, and tips for using the media resources

These resources are part of Meet the Lab, a collection of educational resources for middle school science classrooms.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
02/19/2021
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 10: Skills Lab
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• I can complete the Skills Lab assessment to identify skills that I want to use in my future career
• I can reflect upon the skills that I currently have that will be useful in my future career and explore options for developing the skills that I need to gain in the future

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 12:Work-Related Skills
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• I can identify and reflect upon skills that I may need in my career
• I can identify skills that I am practicing today that I may use in my future career
• I can identify skills that I need to develop

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 13: Work-Related Skills Continued
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• I can identify experiences that helped me develop a work-related skill
• I can add work experiences (volunteering, joining a club, playing a sport, part-time work) that I have gained that connect to building workplace readiness skills and knowledge

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 16: My Plan-- Work-Related Goals
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• I can add work-based learning opportunities available through my school that I am interested in pursuing to the Career Goals on My Plan
• I can add part-time work experiences that I will pursue during high school to the Career Goals on My Plan

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 17: Importance of Resilience
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• I can explain what resilience is and why it is important to achieve success
• I can identify skills, habits, and behaviors that are needed to be successful in high school and beyond

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 18: Study Skills and Habits
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• I can identify the skills, habits, and behaviors needed to be successful in high school
• I can identify potential obstacles to success in high school
• I can develop a personal plan for developing positive student habits and minimize negative influences on my success

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 19: Learning Styles Assessment
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• I can identify my learning style
• I can identify and develop learning strategies that work best with my learning style
• I can utilize these strategies to develop resilience and perseverance in courses that are challenging

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 20: Work Habits Self Assessment and Reflection
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• I can think realistically about how I did on an assignment or task
• I can develop a strategy or learn how to improve in the future
• I can explain why resilience and perseverance are important to different areas of my life in and out of school
• I can complete a self-assessment to rate myself on resilience and perseverance
• I can reflect on what I’ve learned about careers this year

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 3: Check Your Understanding Holland Codes
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• I can successfully match each Holland Code Label with the description of the personality type
• I can identify how three of my Saved Careers are good matches for my personality

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022
Ninth Grade ACP Lesson 4: Personality Style
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• I can apply background knowledge of personality styles and apply them to career choices
• I can better understand how personality types relate to core job tasks and workplace environments

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
School Counseling
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Brown
Date Added:
06/08/2022