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Artificial Intelligence: MKE Tech Career Expo Career Exploration
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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!

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Technology and Engineering
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Other
Author:
MKE Tech Talent Accelerator
Date Added:
12/27/2022
Arts, A/V &  Communications Career Resources
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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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Art and Design
Career and Technical Education
Dance
Fine Arts
Media Arts
Music
Performing and Visual Arts
Speaking and Listening
Theatre
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Other
Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
03/08/2023
Ashwaubenon School District Library Plan, 2023-2026
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This is the Future Ready Library Plan for the Ashwaubenon School District. The plan is meant to be fluid in its website form that we will re-evaluate yearly to best meet our district needs.

Subject:
Education
Information and Technology Literacy
Library and Information Science
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Other
Author:
Erin Sawaski
Nadine Mathu
Dawn Austin
Date Added:
10/27/2023
Asian-American Identity Erasure | aka Teacher
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Identity erasure of Asian Americans in school curriculum is an issue that stems from a variety of societal issues in the United States. With hate crimes and other forms of discrimination toward Asian Americans on the rise, the understanding and implementation of inclusivity practices in the classroom is imperative for all of your students.

Discover what Wisconsin educator, Kabby Hong has to share about how teachers can approach the implementation of a more inclusive curriculum and discussions with students surrounding identity in this post on the aka Teacher blog.

Hosted by PBS Wisconsin Education, and created with and for Wisconsin educators, the aka Teacher blog offers a space for exploring the many hats educators today wear, and the topics that aren’t covered in teacher preparation programs. Blog posts include videos featuring educators around the state, and resources you can share with learners and use to continue your own learning.

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Education
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Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
05/17/2022
Ask Civics 101: Why Do We Have the Electoral College? — Civics 101: A Podcast
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The Electoral College was created as a bulwark, a barrier between the people and the vote for the president. The founders feared giving people too much power so they created a system that put a check on the people's vote by "men of virtue" (and they were all men at the time). It is because of the Electoral College that a person can win the presidency even if they lose the popular vote — but how does it work, exactly?

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Social Studies
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Other
Author:
Nick Capodice
Date Added:
07/14/2023
Astronautical Engineer
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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

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Career and Technical Education
Earth and Space Science
Technology and Engineering
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Other
Author:
Danny Rubin
Date Added:
01/02/2023
Athletic Trainer
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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

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Career and Technical Education
Education
Health Science
Physical Education
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Other
Author:
Danny Rubin
Date Added:
12/28/2022
Basic Logic Model Template
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This is a template and resource for creating a basic logic model for programs. A logic model is a way to visually represent the parts of an initiative or program. It can be used for school or community-based programs, and is useful when writing grant applications, doing strategic planning and evaluating programs. It was created by the Wisconsin Evaluation Collaborative at UW-Madison, feel free to contact them with questions.

You can access the template through this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FM15yg46q4jHMg9sTJz94MReogSenjk6/view?usp=sharing

Subject:
Education
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Other
Date Added:
11/13/2018
Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine Process for Adopting and Implementing a Resource
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The resources you will find in our folder are resources to support the development of a math team, adopting a resource, and using the resource to implement instructional practice and write a guaranteed and viable math curriculum.

Subject:
Mathematics
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Other
Author:
Maureen Schiefelbein
Date Added:
05/27/2022
Belle Case La Follette: Ballots and Bloomers | Wisconsin Biographies
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This activist and advisor didn’t let limiting ideas about what women could do —or uncomfortable corsets—confine her in her quest to get access to the ballot box and foster greater peace in the world.

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
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Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
01/07/2022
The Best Resume Maker in 2019: Features, Guide & Samples
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Professionals at Hiration use a proprietary resume writing process to redefine career services. Having hand crafted more than 5000 resumes, the professionals at Hiration have programmed the online resume builder to ensure best user experience.

Hiration's online resume builder deploys a single-click design change option to choose from 20+ designs so that you do not have to worry about the content once you wish to change the design. With over 41 industry specific resume content templates, the pre-formatted version of the tool allows the users to be flexible with the content without having to worry about the format, the fonts, or the sizes.

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Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Other
Author:
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emma
Date Added:
03/05/2019
Bill Harley & Arthur Davidson: Innovation on Two Wheels | Wisconsin Biographies
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Sick of struggling up steep hills on their bikes, these two gear heads jumped on the opportunity to improve the motorcycle, creating a business that became big in Wisconsin and around the world.

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
Bio Builders: Superpowered by Stem Cells | Meet the Lab
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Meet the Bio Builders—a team of scientists at the Thomson Lab who are using stem cells to repair damaged tissue and improve human health treatments.

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 classrooms.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Life Science
Technology and Engineering
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Activity/Lab
Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
10/07/2022
Black River Revue | Re/sound: Songs of Wisconsin
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Black River Revue brings together four friends. Two are from Superior, Wisconsin, and two are from right across the water in Duluth, Minnesota. They love to come up with new tunes and put their own spin on bluegrass classics. Their music often references places they grew up, like the Black River, which their band is named after.

This resource is part of Re/sound: Songs of Wisconsin; a collection of educational media resources from PBS Wisconsin Education and Wisconsin School Music Association. These resources can be used to explore connections between music, identities, cultures, and emotions. The collection includes video interviews with Wisconsin musicians, performances, audio files, and educator guides designed to help activate the media with learners in grades 4-8.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Wisconsin School Music Association
Date Added:
02/14/2023