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Short Films Teachers Love
Richard Leigh Media
46 episodes
2 months ago
Notes: http://tinyurl.com/SFTL3E4 Q1: Who made up the ‘Committee of Ten’ and when did they set the basic curriculum for generations of American students? Q2: Students from which schools go to the new Australian Tech Schools in the state of Victoria? Q3: What is the Banyule Nillumbik Tech School's ‘Maker Faire’ and what skills does it help students learn? Find out the answers in this week’s interview with the Director of Banyule Nillumbik Tech School, Skylie Massingham.
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Notes: http://tinyurl.com/SFTL3E4 Q1: Who made up the ‘Committee of Ten’ and when did they set the basic curriculum for generations of American students? Q2: Students from which schools go to the new Australian Tech Schools in the state of Victoria? Q3: What is the Banyule Nillumbik Tech School's ‘Maker Faire’ and what skills does it help students learn? Find out the answers in this week’s interview with the Director of Banyule Nillumbik Tech School, Skylie Massingham.
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S3 Ep2 - Hands-on STEM for High School students - Sid Verma
Short Films Teachers Love
29 minutes 34 seconds
7 years ago
S3 Ep2 - Hands-on STEM for High School students - Sid Verma
Notes: https://tinyurl.com/SFTL3E2 Q1: What is the most significant change of the 4th industrial revolution? Q2: Technophiles assume technology can solve all the problems all the time. What’s an example of a technology that creates its own problems? Q3: What does Sid suggest the jobs of the future will value most of all? Find out the answers in this week’s interview with Entrepreneur and BrainSTEM founder, Sid Verma.
Short Films Teachers Love
Notes: http://tinyurl.com/SFTL3E4 Q1: Who made up the ‘Committee of Ten’ and when did they set the basic curriculum for generations of American students? Q2: Students from which schools go to the new Australian Tech Schools in the state of Victoria? Q3: What is the Banyule Nillumbik Tech School's ‘Maker Faire’ and what skills does it help students learn? Find out the answers in this week’s interview with the Director of Banyule Nillumbik Tech School, Skylie Massingham.