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The Advantages of Divisional Structure in Organizations
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Article describes the advantages and disadvantages of using divisional structure to organize departments, their relationships, and management responsibilities within an organization

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Frank Rappa
Date Added:
06/01/2018
Aging Population in Health Care
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This source is a short youtube video designed to show students the effects of an aging population on the healthcare system, and how if the healthcare system runs poorly, this older population will fall behind in terms of their health and wellness. I'd like for the students to watch the video in its entirety and then share their thoughts on why the aging population presents a problem for health providers, and then 1 thing the health care system can do to improve patient care for people aged 65 and older. The key takeaways I'd like the students to understand is that our population is growing older year by year, and this creates a unique set of challenges for our healthcare system.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Reference Material
Author:
World Health Organization (WHO)
Date Added:
07/20/2022
All About Plants
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K-5 Lesson about plants.  Objectives include  1) Identify and describe the parts of a flowering plant
2) Differentiate between types of plants
3) Describe the needs of plants
4)  Define the term photosynthesis
Videos, and links are available

Subject:
Botany
Life Science
Material Type:
Assessment Item
Diagram/Illustration
Learning Task
Lesson Plan
Reference Material
Simulation
Provider:
Discovery Education
Date Added:
12/13/2016
Alternative Health Practices
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This website by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health teaches students about alternative health practices. The website breaks down alternative health practices into 4 broad categories - nutritional, psychological, physical, and other. Then, it provides specific examples of alternative health practices in each category. By clicking on the specific example, the website redirects you to a page that defines and describes that practice in more detail. This website is great because it provides diagrams; charts; embedded links to additional information; general alternative health practices; and alternative health practices specific to groups like military personnel, cancer patients, and cancer survivors. As an interactive activity, students can separate into small groups. Each member can research a specific alternative health practice like massage therapy, acupuncture, or meditation. After a brief time window like 10-15 minutes, the students can share their findings with the group in the form of a Prezi, Google Slides, or speech. The goal of this activity is for students to become familiar with alternative health practices, be able to list and discuss specific practices, and possibly use some of these practices in their lives.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Learning Task
Lesson
Reading
Reference Material
Student Guide
Date Added:
07/20/2022
American Indian Studies in Wisconsin (Act 31) Resource Manual
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This resource guide, funded by an IMLS grant, shares information, curriculum and booklists for elementary and secondary age youth on both WI tribes and those outside of WI. There are acquisition sources for materials listed in the 66 page manual as well as a wide array of information of use to libraries of all types throughout WI. This resource is a treasure trove for collection development for all ages in libraries! - Reviewed by Marge Loch-Wouters
This publication is available through the
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa College
Community Library
13466 W Trepania Road
Hayward, Wisconsin 54843
715/634-4790 108/122
library@lco.edu

Subject:
American Indian Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reference Material
Author:
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa College Community Library
Date Added:
03/18/2019
Amusement Park Physis
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This lengthy resource includes many activities from labs to design challenges that include:
roller coastersbumper carscarouselspendulum rides
There are many connections to science concepts and some to design and build challenges as well.

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reference Material
Provider:
NASA
Author:
Ann Schwartz
Carla B. Rosenberg
Carol Hodanbosi
Melissa J. B. Rogers
Ph.D. Carla B. Rosenberg
Samantha Beres
Date Added:
03/28/2018
Analyzing Factors Of Rural Business Success by Thea Hempel
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The purpose of this study is to investigate factors relevant to business success in a small, rural Northwestern Wisconsin community and determine what influences are behind their ability to succeed. The study looks to provide a basis for a Project Based Learning format that could be used at the high school or technical college level, allowing students to investigate their own community and explore career options. In addition, as a young person researches and understands their own community, the impetus would be a greater appreciation for their immediate surroundings along with the entrepreneurial energy needed to sustain a successful business lacking urban resources. The success of such businesses is imperative to the survival of such municipalities and supports the wellbeing of its residents. The study goes further to provide general feedback to the Chambers of Commerce that participate in such a study about the specific and unique aspects that create success in a defined geographical area through simple survey techniques.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Civics and Government
Economics
Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Case Study
Reference Material
Author:
(Editor) CVTC Library
Date Added:
08/19/2021
Analyzing Factors Of Rural Business Success by Thea Hempel
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The purpose of this study is to investigate factors relevant to business success in a small, rural Northwestern Wisconsin community and determine what influences are behind their ability to succeed. The study looks to provide a basis for a Project Based Learning format that could be used at the high school or technical college level, allowing students to investigate their own community and explore career options. In addition, as a young person researches and understands their own community, the impetus would be a greater appreciation for their immediate surroundings along with the entrepreneurial energy needed to sustain a successful business lacking urban resources. The success of such businesses is imperative to the survival of such municipalities and supports the wellbeing of its residents. The study goes further to provide general feedback to the Chambers of Commerce that participate in such a study about the specific and unique aspects that create success in a defined geographical area through simple survey techniques.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Civics and Government
Economics
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Case Study
Reference Material
Author:
Nic Ashman
Date Added:
08/19/2021
Anatomy: Beyond the Textbook
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This resource will be a growing resource for a new curriculum and way to teach High School Anatomy & Physiology class. It is called beyond the textbook because we are attempting to help the students interact with as many different careers and options in health care as possible. In a Health Careers class, the students mainly study the careers, but in this course, they will study the anatomy and physiology that is required behind each of those career pathways. They will use collaborative structures case studies, peer teaching, and role playing to enhance their learning. Students will interact with college students, professionals in various fields and attend field trips to local hospitals, and health related businesses in our area. Anatomy Beyond the Textbook Overview Video

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Health Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Formative Assessment
Lesson
Reference Material
Author:
Amy Mehltretter
Date Added:
06/11/2024
Anishinaabe Place Names: Wenabozho Ominisan
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This text set focuses on the Anishinaabe names for the Wenabozho Ominisan. Wenabozho is an important Anishinaabe figure, a trickster. Ominisan is the Anishinaabe word for islands. Wenabozho Ominisan (the islands of Wenabozho) is the Anishinaabe way to refer to what is also known as the Apostle Islands archipelago. Some of the Anishinaabe island names and English names are literal translations. Yet, some of the Anishinaabe names describe a characteristic or use of the island in a manner different from the English names. The text set provides resources that will not only allow students to learn the Anishinaabe names but also provide insight into traditional uses and perspectives of these islands. 

Subject:
Earth and Space Science
Education
Environmental Science
Geography
Geology
Global Education
World Languages
Material Type:
Learning Task
Lesson
Reference Material
Author:
Rick Erickson
Date Added:
05/30/2023
The Art of Education Website
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This website has National Standard aligned lesson plans, courses art teachers (and others) can take for credit or professional development, and online magazine, videos, and art conferences.  
They cover art: advocacy, assessment, classroom management, creativity, technology, curriculum, differentiation, Instructional strategies, media, techniques, methods, approaches, organization, philosophies, and professional development.

Subject:
Art and Design
Fine Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Alternate Assessment
Assessment Item
Curriculum Map
Diagram/Illustration
Formative Assessment
Full Course
Interactive
Interim/Summative Assessment
Learning Task
Lesson Plan
Reading
Reference Material
Rubric/Scoring Guide
Self Assessment
Simulation
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Provider:
Jessica Balsley
Date Added:
12/15/2016
Basketball Interactive QR Skill Posters
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This resource includes skill posters to help  students understand, practice, and master a variety of sport skills. For this example, I've chosen basketball. However, examples for volleyball, hockey, and rugby exist.  Each poster includes a QR Code which is broken down by skill level for students to view a demonstration of the skill along with an activity to practice it.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Reference Material
Provider:
thephysicaleducator.com
Date Added:
05/17/2016
Being 13: Inside the Secret World of Teens
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This article discusses the CNN video report #Being13 which was a study of social networking and teens.  The article links to the video report and highlights some of the findings.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Character Education
Education
Health Science
Psychology
Social Studies
Sociology and Anthropology
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Reading
Reference Material
Provider:
Cable News Network
Date Added:
04/10/2016
Better Money Habits
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Bank of America and Khan Academy created an online partnership to educate consumers about the basics of personal finance and money management. Students sign up for free and can accumulate points and earn badges on many topics including credit, taxes, personal banking/security, saving, school expenses, home buying, car buying, and debt. Tools include informative videos, infographics, key takeaways, and short quizzes.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Lesson
Reading
Reference Material
Student Guide
Author:
Bank of America
Khan Academy
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Black Past: African American History Archives •
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The BlackPast has an interactive African American history timeline that can be used to contextualize the history being studied. BlackPast has an extensive database to search within. The website is in encyclopedia format and has both written and primary visual sources available. A narrative written by professional historians accompanies each source.By clicking the "African-American History" link at the top of the page you can see a drop down menu with multiple types of primary sources, timeline, documents and speeches, and links to other museums and records.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Social Studies
U.S. History
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Black Past
Date Added:
08/05/2023
BoardGameGeek
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What is BoardGameGeek?
- BoardGameGeek is an online resource and community that aims to be the definitive source for board game and card game content. The site is updated on a real-time basis by its large and still growing user base — more than two million registered users! — making the Geek the largest and most up-to-date place to get gaming information! You can become a registered member of BGG for free, although we welcome your contributions to the site in the form of ratings, reviews, and thoughts on games to the existing database!

BGG features reviews, ratings, images, play-aids, translations, and session reports from board game geeks around the world, as well as live discussion forums. In addition, every day nearly a hundred game trades pass through the hands of registered members, as well as transactions in the Geek Market. If you are new to the site and are wondering where to begin, you might start with the Guide to BoardGameGeek.

What kind of games are here?
- Here you'll find many types of board games, including thousands you've probably never seen in a store! We cover not only board games but also dice games, card games, tile-laying games, and games of dexterity. We have abstracts, economic games, dungeon crawls, city building, diplomacy and negotiation, trading, puzzle games, strategy games, party games, war games, and many more. We run the gamut from the light and whimsical Carcassonne to the serious and heavy empire-building of Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition. Well-known games like Monopoly exist in the database as well, although you'll find almost all users prefer modern games that exhibit advancements in game play and component quality since Monopoly was first published.

For game suggestions, especially if you are buying a game for someone else, check out our 2019 Board Game Gift Guide.

This looks interesting, but where can I find these games?
- Many of these games are sold by other BGG users here in our Geek Market. Games that are in print may also be available from your local independent game store, which should be happy to special order titles for you. If you can't find the games there, you might try an online game retailer, which is often the only way to obtain imported games. Although you may never have seen or even heard of many of these games, you will find that they are surprisingly easy to obtain.

How can I find opponents for these games?
- Start by reaching out to your friends or family — you have the makings of a great gaming group among people you already know! But there are also many ways to meet new people for playing these games. You might be lucky and have a game store that features board game nights, and you may even find the local nexus of board gamers in your community. Meeting up for game nights is an excellent way to try out many games. You might also find a local group in the Game Groups section of our Forum, or use our Forum to try to find people in your area. Our members are always looking for new players, and generally enjoy introducing people to these games. BoardGameGeek even facilitates finding individual gamers in your area by the Gamer Database.

Why should I register?
- To fully use many of the site's features, you'll need a username. BGG registration is free. To add any content to the site, you must register. After you register you can:
- Add a game to the database
- Contribute images to our database
- Post messages on our forums

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Interactive
Other
Reference Material
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
BoardGameGeek
Date Added:
04/24/2024