This guide helps students identify their interests, explore related career pathways and education options, and prepare for careers in growing industries. It encourages students to discover careers that appeal to them, focus on the future by exploring options through extracurricular activities and career technical education courses, and get a head start through hands-on learning. The guide discusses how career planning and technical training can help students pursue certificate or degree programs and secure living-wage jobs.
This homework assignment involves planning proofs using a worksheet and solving proofs on page 63. The student has been asked to complete planning proofs with a provided worksheet and solve additional proofs found on page 63 of their textbook.
Dennis Himberger is a landscape architect. He has over 20 years of experience designing parks, plazas, and other public spaces. Some of his notable projects include Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington and Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon.
The document discusses the global digital divide, with industrialized nations having far greater access to computers and the internet than developing nations. It highlights several international efforts to address the gap, such as the One Laptop Per Child program which has made over 2 million books available for its low-cost laptops. Local initiatives in Pennsylvania aim to use stimulus funding to provide connectivity and close the digital divide within the state.
Kristen Rose Eberhardt introduces herself and provides details about her favorite music (heavy metal rock bands Skillet and Philmont), best friends (including Anna Hayes and Kayla Borland), family (parents Jeff and Mary, sister Elizabeth, dog Bailey), hobbies (singing, snowboarding, swimming, piano), favorite Bible verse (Philippians 4:13), school (8th grade at Faith Christian School where her best subject is math), and something not many people know about her (she jokes about selling her sister to the circus). She concludes that she is a very unique person.
Using Social Network Tools for Your BusinessRBearSAT
The document discusses social media APIs and how they can be used by businesses. APIs allow businesses to leverage popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter without losing users. APIs provide flexibility and make it easy for businesses to integrate social features and reach large audiences on these platforms. Specific APIs mentioned include the Facebook Connect and Twitter APIs, which allow user authentication, content sharing, and other integrations. Examples are given of businesses successfully using APIs from Facebook and Twitter.
Joanna Isaacs introduces herself and provides details about her favorite movie franchises, hobbies like reading and skateboarding, favorite Bible verse, schooling history and something unique about herself - that she used to keep pet caterpillars. She concludes by stating she is not your average girl and includes a table of contents to navigate the document.
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Bill Siegel is a marketing communications and public relations professional with over 20 years of experience in strategic communications planning, project management, writing and editing. He has worked with Fortune 100 companies and led cross-functional teams. Siegel is currently a principal consultant at his own firm, Siegel Communications & Associates, where he partners with technology and non-technology clients.
The document provides guidance on completing college application essays. It discusses why colleges require essays, how to choose a topic, different types of essay questions, dos and don'ts of writing the essay, and examples of strong and weak essays. Key points include answering the specific question, showing your unique qualities, drafting and revising with feedback, and focusing on quality over quantity in your response.
This homework assignment involves planning proofs using a worksheet and solving proofs on page 63. The student has been asked to complete planning proofs with a provided worksheet and solve additional proofs found on page 63 of their textbook.
Dennis Himberger is a landscape architect. He has over 20 years of experience designing parks, plazas, and other public spaces. Some of his notable projects include Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington and Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon.
The document discusses the global digital divide, with industrialized nations having far greater access to computers and the internet than developing nations. It highlights several international efforts to address the gap, such as the One Laptop Per Child program which has made over 2 million books available for its low-cost laptops. Local initiatives in Pennsylvania aim to use stimulus funding to provide connectivity and close the digital divide within the state.
Kristen Rose Eberhardt introduces herself and provides details about her favorite music (heavy metal rock bands Skillet and Philmont), best friends (including Anna Hayes and Kayla Borland), family (parents Jeff and Mary, sister Elizabeth, dog Bailey), hobbies (singing, snowboarding, swimming, piano), favorite Bible verse (Philippians 4:13), school (8th grade at Faith Christian School where her best subject is math), and something not many people know about her (she jokes about selling her sister to the circus). She concludes that she is a very unique person.
Using Social Network Tools for Your BusinessRBearSAT
The document discusses social media APIs and how they can be used by businesses. APIs allow businesses to leverage popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter without losing users. APIs provide flexibility and make it easy for businesses to integrate social features and reach large audiences on these platforms. Specific APIs mentioned include the Facebook Connect and Twitter APIs, which allow user authentication, content sharing, and other integrations. Examples are given of businesses successfully using APIs from Facebook and Twitter.
Joanna Isaacs introduces herself and provides details about her favorite movie franchises, hobbies like reading and skateboarding, favorite Bible verse, schooling history and something unique about herself - that she used to keep pet caterpillars. She concludes by stating she is not your average girl and includes a table of contents to navigate the document.
Marketing Communications and PR PRofessional with 20 years\' experience in gl...billsiegel
Bill Siegel is a marketing communications and public relations professional with over 20 years of experience in strategic communications planning, project management, writing and editing. He has worked with Fortune 100 companies and led cross-functional teams. Siegel is currently a principal consultant at his own firm, Siegel Communications & Associates, where he partners with technology and non-technology clients.
The document provides guidance on completing college application essays. It discusses why colleges require essays, how to choose a topic, different types of essay questions, dos and don'ts of writing the essay, and examples of strong and weak essays. Key points include answering the specific question, showing your unique qualities, drafting and revising with feedback, and focusing on quality over quantity in your response.
The document summarizes presentations given at a conference on higher education addressing local and global needs. Specifically, it outlines presentations given by the President of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University on: 1) Contextual factors shaping transformations in higher education, including globalization, technology, mobility, and specialization. 2) How APU serves and shapes society through initiatives in diplomacy, industry partnerships, and international development. 3) Ritsumeikan's vision for APU as a globally oriented institution nurturing future leaders through its diverse and international educational model.
ElectreNomics : Annual Electrical & Electronics Department MagazineNishith Jain
The 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck northern Japan on April 7 caused widespread blackouts, affecting nearly 1 million homes. It piled additional hardship on areas still recovering from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. While damage was less severe than the earlier quake, it threw communities still struggling back into disarray by cutting power and limiting supplies. Several nuclear plants had minor issues but avoided major problems. The latest tremor highlighted the region's continued vulnerability to aftershocks as recovery efforts continue.
This document discusses how career opportunities are changing in the digital era and how students should prepare. It notes that many future jobs have yet to be created and skills like adaptability will be important. Students need a strong theoretical foundation combined with hands-on learning of skills like digital literacy. Promising career sectors include digital innovation, IT, infrastructure, and pharmaceutical tech. The Presidency University in Bangalore aims to transform students into professionals through a flexible, skills-based curriculum across various schools including engineering, management, and information science. The School of Engineering in particular focuses on strong fundamentals and connecting fields like electronics, communications, and computer science to prepare engineers for future opportunities.
Electrical & computer engineering freshman orientationKabraham Kb
This document provides an introduction to electrical and computer engineering programs at Jimma Institute of Technology. It discusses various career opportunities and focuses within electrical and computer engineering, including power engineering, control engineering, electronic engineering, telecommunications engineering, and computer engineering. It also provides profiles of different types of engineers working in these fields, including electrical power engineers, computer engineers, industrial control engineers, and microelectronics engineers. The proportions of various types of courses within the electrical and computer engineering program are outlined.
The Advanced Technological Education program aims to strengthen the skills of technicians through partnerships between educators and industry. It focuses on educating technicians for high-technology fields and supports projects, centers, and research in technician education. The program seeks to improve STEM education and increase diversity in technology careers.
The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) is celebrating its 10th anniversary. It is India and Asia's first energy and core sector university focused on petroleum, energy, and related fields. It aims to develop industry-ready professionals through specialized programs. UPES has over 5000 students and 350 industry partnerships. It has received several national and international awards recognizing its contributions to specialized education. The university strives to play a significant role in nation building through dedicated research and community outreach programs.
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The document describes the career guidance program at a school to help students choose career paths. It includes exploratory courses in grades 7-8 covering agriculture, home economics, ICT and industrial arts. Other activities are interpreting career assessments, career coaching, integrating career planning into classes, mock interviews, career expos, and discussing labor market trends. The goal is to help students discover their interests and strengths and make informed choices about senior high school tracks and careers.
RCE(Roorkee College of Engineering) is best engineering college in Roorkee. Which offer great and beneficial facilities for students to best future. RCE was established in 2010, which approved by AICTE (Govt. of India) and affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Uttarakhand. And courses provided by RCE M.tech, B.tech, Diploma, B.Sc agriculture with highly educated and experienced faculty, top class updated infrastructure, Wi-Fi enabled campus, great placement and more.
The document summarizes the career of an Assistant Director at Santa Clara University's Career Center over 14 years. It highlights their roles in branding and marketing the Career Center, developing career programs including for vocation discernment, teaching career-related courses, providing career counseling, initiating alumni programs, and receiving grants and presenting on career topics. It shows a breadth of experience in career services, program development, and teaching.
The document provides information about Pearson Education India in three sections. It introduces Pearson Education as the largest education publisher worldwide and its focus areas in India. The second section notes the publisher's role in developing high quality Indian authored books and supplements across various subjects like engineering, science, mathematics and more. The third section outlines a subject expert meeting held by Pearson to discuss challenges in teaching, gaps in available resources, new courses and technologies with professors from different parts of India.
Roorkee College of Engineering was launched and promoted by chartered Accountant S.K. Gupta in 2010 with a view to provide high quality technical education to the regional aspirants in general and localite rural poor in particular.
A campus with good infrastructure, coached by highly distinguished faculty using the latest teaching aids, excellent hostel facilities, and a vision that drives us to ensure imparting wholesome technical education to our students, is what sets us apart from the run-of-the-mill engineering collages spread all over the country. RCE aims at developing the aptitude of the students through interactive sessions with their mentors, regular brainstorming sessions and exposure to a plethora of event.
Jonathan de Sausmarez | US study trip to Nashville and New YorkWholeeducation
The document summarizes Jonathan de Sausmarez's trip to Nashville and New York to study innovative curriculum models collaborating with industry. In Nashville, they observed the district's academy program where all high school students join personalized learning communities centered around interests. Instruction is project-based and integrated with meaningful business engagement. The district has transformed by focusing on principal autonomy, industry partnerships, and real-world application. De Sausmarez reflected on applying these lessons in the UK, such as opening the curriculum to industry involvement and trying their block planning model.
This document outlines the syllabus for the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at La Union Colleges of Science and Technology, Inc. located in Bauang, La Union, Philippines. The syllabus details the program's vision, mission, educational philosophy, goals and outcomes. It also provides an overview of the program description, individual course descriptions including learning outcomes, content, and assessment methods. The program aims to produce graduates with knowledge and skills in information technology to be globally competitive and contribute to economic growth through ethical and professional behavior.
This document discusses the use of authentic tasks in teaching and learning. It defines authentic tasks as activities that mirror real-world problems and are relevant to students' lives. The document advocates that authentic tasks promote meaningful learning by allowing students to apply new knowledge to current and future situations. It also notes that technology can help support authentic tasks by providing access to real-world data and simulations. Examples of how authentic tasks and assessments can be used in teaching economics are also provided.
CSE reveals prominence in dissipating knowledge to the homeland, upholding its dazzling values in preserving the uniqueness.The family of CSE cherishes the memories of the past year’s efforts
This document introduces green career programs at College of the Siskiyous, including Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Resource Technology, Power Generation Technology, and Sustainable Communities. It provides an overview of each program, describing the types of classes offered, associated degrees and certificates, and potential career paths in fields like natural resource management, renewable energy, and sustainable small businesses. The college aims to provide hands-on training to prepare students for in-demand jobs in industries focused on environmental stewardship and responsible resource use.
The document provides an overview of the field of engineering. It describes engineers as originators and facilitators who use their skills to transform concepts into structures, factories, systems and manufactured products. Their activities span most areas of the Australian economy and they are responsible for the safe and efficient construction and operation of industries and infrastructure. The document then discusses various engineering disciplines and the role engineers play in society.
The document provides definitions and properties related to geometry concepts like angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and their various parts. It contains cards that can be clicked on to review postulates, definitions, algebraic properties, theorems about angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and their angle and segment relationships. The purpose is to provide resources for justifying conclusions using the geometric rules and concepts learned.
The document discusses the digital divide, which is the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet and those who do not. Globally, access is much higher in developed countries, with 88% of internet users located in countries that make up only 15% of the world's population. Efforts to address the divide include programs like One Laptop Per Child, which has distributed over 2 million free books on OLPC computers. However, simply providing new computers is not a complete solution, as infrastructure and connectivity are also issues, especially in poorer countries where average incomes are under $1 per day. Some local efforts in Pennsylvania aim to help bridge the digital divide through stimulus-funded projects.
The document summarizes presentations given at a conference on higher education addressing local and global needs. Specifically, it outlines presentations given by the President of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University on: 1) Contextual factors shaping transformations in higher education, including globalization, technology, mobility, and specialization. 2) How APU serves and shapes society through initiatives in diplomacy, industry partnerships, and international development. 3) Ritsumeikan's vision for APU as a globally oriented institution nurturing future leaders through its diverse and international educational model.
ElectreNomics : Annual Electrical & Electronics Department MagazineNishith Jain
The 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck northern Japan on April 7 caused widespread blackouts, affecting nearly 1 million homes. It piled additional hardship on areas still recovering from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. While damage was less severe than the earlier quake, it threw communities still struggling back into disarray by cutting power and limiting supplies. Several nuclear plants had minor issues but avoided major problems. The latest tremor highlighted the region's continued vulnerability to aftershocks as recovery efforts continue.
This document discusses how career opportunities are changing in the digital era and how students should prepare. It notes that many future jobs have yet to be created and skills like adaptability will be important. Students need a strong theoretical foundation combined with hands-on learning of skills like digital literacy. Promising career sectors include digital innovation, IT, infrastructure, and pharmaceutical tech. The Presidency University in Bangalore aims to transform students into professionals through a flexible, skills-based curriculum across various schools including engineering, management, and information science. The School of Engineering in particular focuses on strong fundamentals and connecting fields like electronics, communications, and computer science to prepare engineers for future opportunities.
Electrical & computer engineering freshman orientationKabraham Kb
This document provides an introduction to electrical and computer engineering programs at Jimma Institute of Technology. It discusses various career opportunities and focuses within electrical and computer engineering, including power engineering, control engineering, electronic engineering, telecommunications engineering, and computer engineering. It also provides profiles of different types of engineers working in these fields, including electrical power engineers, computer engineers, industrial control engineers, and microelectronics engineers. The proportions of various types of courses within the electrical and computer engineering program are outlined.
The Advanced Technological Education program aims to strengthen the skills of technicians through partnerships between educators and industry. It focuses on educating technicians for high-technology fields and supports projects, centers, and research in technician education. The program seeks to improve STEM education and increase diversity in technology careers.
The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) is celebrating its 10th anniversary. It is India and Asia's first energy and core sector university focused on petroleum, energy, and related fields. It aims to develop industry-ready professionals through specialized programs. UPES has over 5000 students and 350 industry partnerships. It has received several national and international awards recognizing its contributions to specialized education. The university strives to play a significant role in nation building through dedicated research and community outreach programs.
Senior High School Regional Conference Parallel Session A-6 dorothyjoyjalalon
The document describes the career guidance program at a school to help students choose career paths. It includes exploratory courses in grades 7-8 covering agriculture, home economics, ICT and industrial arts. Other activities are interpreting career assessments, career coaching, integrating career planning into classes, mock interviews, career expos, and discussing labor market trends. The goal is to help students discover their interests and strengths and make informed choices about senior high school tracks and careers.
RCE(Roorkee College of Engineering) is best engineering college in Roorkee. Which offer great and beneficial facilities for students to best future. RCE was established in 2010, which approved by AICTE (Govt. of India) and affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Uttarakhand. And courses provided by RCE M.tech, B.tech, Diploma, B.Sc agriculture with highly educated and experienced faculty, top class updated infrastructure, Wi-Fi enabled campus, great placement and more.
The document summarizes the career of an Assistant Director at Santa Clara University's Career Center over 14 years. It highlights their roles in branding and marketing the Career Center, developing career programs including for vocation discernment, teaching career-related courses, providing career counseling, initiating alumni programs, and receiving grants and presenting on career topics. It shows a breadth of experience in career services, program development, and teaching.
The document provides information about Pearson Education India in three sections. It introduces Pearson Education as the largest education publisher worldwide and its focus areas in India. The second section notes the publisher's role in developing high quality Indian authored books and supplements across various subjects like engineering, science, mathematics and more. The third section outlines a subject expert meeting held by Pearson to discuss challenges in teaching, gaps in available resources, new courses and technologies with professors from different parts of India.
Roorkee College of Engineering was launched and promoted by chartered Accountant S.K. Gupta in 2010 with a view to provide high quality technical education to the regional aspirants in general and localite rural poor in particular.
A campus with good infrastructure, coached by highly distinguished faculty using the latest teaching aids, excellent hostel facilities, and a vision that drives us to ensure imparting wholesome technical education to our students, is what sets us apart from the run-of-the-mill engineering collages spread all over the country. RCE aims at developing the aptitude of the students through interactive sessions with their mentors, regular brainstorming sessions and exposure to a plethora of event.
Jonathan de Sausmarez | US study trip to Nashville and New YorkWholeeducation
The document summarizes Jonathan de Sausmarez's trip to Nashville and New York to study innovative curriculum models collaborating with industry. In Nashville, they observed the district's academy program where all high school students join personalized learning communities centered around interests. Instruction is project-based and integrated with meaningful business engagement. The district has transformed by focusing on principal autonomy, industry partnerships, and real-world application. De Sausmarez reflected on applying these lessons in the UK, such as opening the curriculum to industry involvement and trying their block planning model.
This document outlines the syllabus for the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at La Union Colleges of Science and Technology, Inc. located in Bauang, La Union, Philippines. The syllabus details the program's vision, mission, educational philosophy, goals and outcomes. It also provides an overview of the program description, individual course descriptions including learning outcomes, content, and assessment methods. The program aims to produce graduates with knowledge and skills in information technology to be globally competitive and contribute to economic growth through ethical and professional behavior.
This document discusses the use of authentic tasks in teaching and learning. It defines authentic tasks as activities that mirror real-world problems and are relevant to students' lives. The document advocates that authentic tasks promote meaningful learning by allowing students to apply new knowledge to current and future situations. It also notes that technology can help support authentic tasks by providing access to real-world data and simulations. Examples of how authentic tasks and assessments can be used in teaching economics are also provided.
CSE reveals prominence in dissipating knowledge to the homeland, upholding its dazzling values in preserving the uniqueness.The family of CSE cherishes the memories of the past year’s efforts
This document introduces green career programs at College of the Siskiyous, including Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Resource Technology, Power Generation Technology, and Sustainable Communities. It provides an overview of each program, describing the types of classes offered, associated degrees and certificates, and potential career paths in fields like natural resource management, renewable energy, and sustainable small businesses. The college aims to provide hands-on training to prepare students for in-demand jobs in industries focused on environmental stewardship and responsible resource use.
The document provides an overview of the field of engineering. It describes engineers as originators and facilitators who use their skills to transform concepts into structures, factories, systems and manufactured products. Their activities span most areas of the Australian economy and they are responsible for the safe and efficient construction and operation of industries and infrastructure. The document then discusses various engineering disciplines and the role engineers play in society.
The document provides definitions and properties related to geometry concepts like angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and their various parts. It contains cards that can be clicked on to review postulates, definitions, algebraic properties, theorems about angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and their angle and segment relationships. The purpose is to provide resources for justifying conclusions using the geometric rules and concepts learned.
The document discusses the digital divide, which is the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet and those who do not. Globally, access is much higher in developed countries, with 88% of internet users located in countries that make up only 15% of the world's population. Efforts to address the divide include programs like One Laptop Per Child, which has distributed over 2 million free books on OLPC computers. However, simply providing new computers is not a complete solution, as infrastructure and connectivity are also issues, especially in poorer countries where average incomes are under $1 per day. Some local efforts in Pennsylvania aim to help bridge the digital divide through stimulus-funded projects.
Foreign language learning can be enhanced through multi-media tools. A postcard is designed for French language learners that combines images, text, and audio to practice vocabulary related to describing pictures. Learners can view the pictures on the postcard and listen to the accompanying audio that models pronunciation of vocabulary words for describing what is seen in each image.
Foreign language learning can be enhanced through multi-media tools. A postcard is designed for French language learners that combines images, text, and audio to practice vocabulary related to describing pictures. Learners can view the pictures on the postcard and listen to the accompanying audio that models pronunciation of vocabulary words for describing what is seen in each image.
This document is Kathleen Post's professional electronic portfolio. It includes her resume with education and work experience in teaching and instructional technology. It outlines her skills, achievements like conference presentations, and artifacts demonstrating her competencies in areas like instructional design, technology integration, research, and reflection. The portfolio provides evidence that she meets standards for an Instructional Technology specialist certificate.
Leaves change color in the fall due to a process called senescence. As days grow shorter and nights get cooler, chlorophyll production slows and eventually stops, allowing other pigments like carotenoids and anthocyanins to show through, resulting in the vibrant oranges, reds, and yellows we see. According to a Native American legend, the Great Spirit wanted to teach the people about the beauty of nature, so each fall he sends colorful spirits to paint the leaves before they drift down from the trees.
This document provides a table of contents for a digital photography portfolio containing 12 sections: 1) Composition photos, 2) Before and after shots showing image manipulation, 3) Web gallery, 4) ImageReady animations, 5) PhotoStory slideshow, 6) Web site evaluation and rubric, 7) Scanned document, 8) Visual pun, 9) Contact sheet, 10) Inspiration lesson plan, 11) Web page, and 12) Greeting card. Each section describes different digital photography projects and artifacts created by the portfolio author.
This document contains instructions for creating different types of animations in GIF format, including text-only, image-only, and combinations of text and image. It provides examples of each type of animation and notes that the reader should click on links if any animations do not play properly.
This document discusses various image editing techniques in Photoshop including changing image size and resolution, flipping, rotating, cropping, transforming, using the clone stamp tool to remove parts of images or create clones, adjusting color brightness, hue and saturation, adding layer styles like patterns, shadows, embossing and glows to layers, and applying filters like blur and twirl filters.
David Kirk Siebold wrote an autobiographical essay about himself that included sections on his family, hobbies, school, favorite Bible verse, music, movies, and a fun fact. He lives with his parents and grandparents, enjoys playing music, skateboarding, and filming with friends. At school, his favorite subjects are World History and Algebra. His favorite Bible verse is from Psalm 119:57-60. He likes the bands Blink-182, Relient K, Five Iron Frenzy, Kansas, and Rush. His favorite movies are Back to the Future, This is Spinal Tap, and Friday the 13th.
This document is an "All About Me" autobiography by Ciara Bond. It includes sections about her family which consists of one brother, her Native American heritage, hobbies like horse riding and skiing, her favorite Bible verse about forgiveness, her pet dachshund Mr. Weenie, favorite musicians like Lil Wayne and Lady Gaga, movies like Mean Girls and The Notebook, and that she has been riding horses since age 4.
Sierra M. Accetturo provides an autobiographical document that includes sections about her favorite Bible verse, family, hobbies, school, and movies. She was born on February 21, 1996 in New Jersey but now lives in Pennsylvania with her family which includes 1 brother, 3 sisters, 2 cats, 2 cows, and 2 dogs. Her hobbies include drawing, music, dancing, painting, soccer, and basketball. She is currently in 8th grade at FCS where her favorite subject is science.
This document is an "All About Me" autobiography by Ariana Marie Sequino. It provides biographical details about her family which includes two brothers and a dog, her birthplace of Center Moriches, New York, her hobbies of dancing, soccer, swimming and shopping, and her favorite Bible verse from John 3:16. It also shares that she attends Faith Christian School and is in the 8th grade, enjoys playing the clarinet and the smell of bread, and lists her favorite things as ice cream, dolphins and music.
Daniel Jacob Borrell is from Michigan but now lives in Pennsylvania. He enjoys playing soccer and spending time with friends listening to music and watching movies. Some of his favorite bands are Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, and Three Days Grace. He is currently in 8th grade and enjoys history class. In his free time he helps run a horse stable and goes ATVing, which he has enjoyed since age 4.
Stephanie was born in 1995 in Pennsylvania and lives in Bangor, PA with her parents and three sisters. She enjoys playing football with friends, cleaning at her neighbor's farm, chopping wood, collecting stamps, and playing guitar. Her favorite musical artists are Josh Turner, Jonny Diaz, Brad Paisley and Skillet. She attends 8th grade at Faith Christian School and likes computers. Something not many people know about her is that she loves farm animals like chickens, goats, cows, llamas, pigs and dogs.
Sandi-Lynn Eshun introduces herself and provides details about her family, best friends, hobbies, school, favorite Bible verse, and random fact. She was born in E. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and still lives there with her parents and two younger sisters. Her hobbies include music, reading, hanging out with friends and shopping. She attends Faith Christian School and enjoys English class. Her favorite Bible verse is Philippians 4:13.
Daniel R. Wilson provides an autobiographical summary, stating that he has a mother and stepfather, three sisters but no brothers, attends Faith Christian School where his favorite subject is Bible, enjoys basketball, drawing, and hockey in his free time, and his favorite Bible verse is John 3:16. He also lists his favorite movies, music bands and songs, and mentions that he has two dogs and two cats at home.
Students will complete a project on conic sections for their Algebra II Honors/GT class. Conic sections include circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. The project will require students to research and demonstrate their understanding of the key properties and equations of conic sections.
The document describes a project for students to create artwork using graphs of conic sections on a graphing calculator. Students are asked to draw a picture incorporating various conic section graphs and write the equation for each part. They then program their graphing calculator to display the completed picture. The project aims to help students learn about different types of conic sections as they work on creating their artwork and finding the corresponding equations throughout the unit.
This document provides instructions for a programming project involving graphing conic sections on a graphing calculator to create an original artwork or design. Students must:
1) Sketch an original drawing with at least 10 conic section graphs, including a circle, ellipse, parabola, lines, and absolute value graph.
2) Create a table labeling each graph with its type and equation.
3) Write a program to graph the design on the calculator.
The project aims to teach conic sections through creative programming. Sample programs and common student issues are discussed.
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Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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THIS GUIDE WILL HELP YOU IDENTIFY YOUR INTERESTS, EXPLORE
RELATED TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC COURSES,
AND PREPARE FOR CAREERS IN THE HOTTEST INDUSTRIES.
Get fired up
Discover what careers might appeal to you by looking at the chart on the inside pages.
Focus on the future
Explore possible careers through activities like clubs, events and electives, and Career Technical
Education (CTE) courses. When you know what truly interests you, your focus can save time,
reduce tuition costs and get your career started.
How to get ahead
The classes you take in middle school and high school as well as ROP programs can give you a
head start in gaining skills and even earning college credit that can lead to a certificate or degree.
Practical experience gives you an advantage
Hands-on technical courses complement traditional math, science, English, art and history
classes with real world skills. Career Technical Education classes can fire up your passion and
put you on a path to college and exciting careers.
Education linked to employment
Most living wage jobs require education beyond high school so thoughtful education and career
planning is necessary for all students. With a career focus and well-developed technical skills,
you’ll be set to work in emerging industries that offer the greatest employment opportunities.
What you need to know
• Technical training and college is required for most hot jobs
• High School Career Technical Education meets state standards to support academics
• Colleges give credit for many CTE classes
• You can take many community college classes while enrolled at high school
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Start with what you know about your interests and abilities
to consider the wide variety of careers.
Review the 15 career pathways and explore those that appeal
most to you.
Use the web sites listed in this brochure to learn more
about possible careers.
Talk with your counselor to select classes or pick activities
and learn more about the career pathways that interest you.
Discuss your career plans with your counselor and take ROP or
community college classes that lead to a certificate, degree or
transfer program in the career pathway that matches your interests.
You’ll benefit from having Career Technical Education (CTE) courses on
your transcript that show your practical knowledge when applying to
four-year colleges.
Explore careers in-depth and gain real-world experience
by participating in internships.
4. INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS
Animals, Plants & Artistic & Technical Hands-on Outdoor Children & Hands-on Projects
Outdoors Lead creative Projects Communication Operate technical
Apply science to people Build & organize Create, organize & environmental
hands-on work with tools report systems
CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY
Agriculture & Arts, Media & Building Trades & Education, Child Energy & Utilities
Natural Resources Entertainment Construction Development & Half of this industry’s
Businesses employ 10% of Employs three million people Retirements will open 18,000 Family Services workforce will retire by 2020
Californians positions Employment to grow 40%
CAREERS CAREERS
by 2016
CAREERS Choreographer CAREERS Chemical Engineer
Agricultural Sales Editor Architect CAREERS Energy Technician
Equipment Technician Music Mixer Construction Manager Activities Director Facility Design Engineer
Forest Ranger Producer Designer Counselor HVAC Technician
Geneticist Sound Engineer Electrical Apprentice Elder Care Coordinator Instrument Repairer
Heavy Equipment Operator Scientific Illustrator Electrician Psychologist Power Grid Engineer
Laboratory Technician Scriptwriter Engineer Preschool Aide Solar Installer
Landscape Designer Videographer Engineering Technician Social Worker Waste Management
Processing Plant Manager Visual Effects Coordinator Mechanical Apprentice School Administrator Operator
Veterinary Assistant Web Designer Plumber Special Education Aide Water System Technician
Surveyor Teacher Aide
MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Teacher
Science Class/Clubs Drama Club MIDDLE SCHOOL Computer Lab
Wood/Metal Shop Photography Technology Lab MIDDLE SCHOOL Science
Stage Productions Wood Shop Youth Group Technology Lab
HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Technology Lab Classroom Aide
Agricultural Science HIGH SCHOOL/ROP HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Summer Camp Aide
Agricultural Welding HIGH SCHOOL/ROP Cabinetry Computer Science
Floral Design Art & Animation Construction & Architectural HIGH SCHOOL/ROP Electronics
Forestry & Natural Cosmetology Design Child Development & Mechatronics
Resources Dance Drafting/CAD Education Science
Animal & Veterinary Graphic Communication Masonry Small Engines
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Careers Technical Theater Woodshop
Child Development COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Horticulture Video Production
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Psychology Energy Technology
COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Cabinetry Recreation Management Engineering
Agriculture Applied Art & Design Construction Social Science Environmental Studies
Animal Studies Art Computer Integrated Geography
UNIVERSITY
Equine Studies Dance Electronics Geographic Information
Child Development
Veterinary Technician Drama/Technical Theater Electrician Systems
Education
Welding Multimedia Energy Technology Mechatronics
Education Administration
Photography
UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Hospitality & Tourism UNIVERSITY
Agricultural Engineering UNIVERSITY Architecture Recreation Management Engineering
Animal Husbandry Art Engineering Social Work Environmental Science
Environmental Studies Broadcast Communication Structural Engineering Geology
Forestry Dance Physics
Genetics Photography Utilities Management
Landscape Design Theater
5. INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS
Experiment, Fix & Creative & Lead Teams & People & Science Hands-on Team
Draw Organized Compete Care, assess & Creativity
Design & build Design & develop Analyze, persuade communicate Organize services
technology style & organize for people
CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY
Engineering & Fashion & Interior Finance & Health Science Hospitality,
Design Design Business & Medical Tourism &
11% growth to 2016 5% growth to 2016 13% growth by 2016 Technology Recreation
19% of all new jobs; 27% California’s third largest
CAREERS CAREERS CAREERS
increase by 2014 employer
Architect CAD Specialist Accountant
CAD Drafter Design Assistant Bookkeeper CAREERS CAREERS
Computer Repairer Fashion Forecaster Budget Analyst Biomedical Chemist Chef
Electrician Fashion Illustrator Claims Clerk Emergency Medical Tech Concert Promoter
Electronic Mechanic Interior Designer Cost Estimator Home Health Aide Convention Manager
Engineer Lighting Specialist Financial Planner Industrial Hygienist Dietary Aide
Engineering Technician Merchandise Displayer Insurance Appraiser Medical Records Technician Food Service Manager
GIS Mapping Technician Set Decorator Loan Specialist Operating Room Technician General Manager
Network Technician Textile Designer Securities Manager Pharmacist/Technician Resort Manager
Telecommunications Tech Upholstery Estimator Tax Preparer Physical Therapy Assistant Tour Director
Radiology Technologist Travel Journalist
MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Registered Nurse
Computer Studies Computer Graphic Design Computer Applications MIDDLE SCHOOL
Technology Lab Stage Productions MIDDLE SCHOOL Clubs
HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Health Foods
HIGH SCHOOL/ROP HIGH SCHOOL/ROP Accounting
Little League Umpire
Architectural Design Art Business Entrepreneurship HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Sports Scorekeeper
Computer Science Cabinetry Business Finance Dental Careers
Summer Camp Aide
Design & Construction Computer Science Business Law Health Careers
Drafting Cosmetology Computer Science Medical Assisting HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Electronics Drama/Technical Theater Sports Medicine Culinary Arts
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Fashion Design Food Science
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Accounting COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Fashion Merchandising Hospitality
Computer Science Business Administration Addiction Studies
Tourism
Electronics COMMUNITY COLLEGE Finance Biology
Engineering Drama/Tech Theater Insurance Health Studies COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Engineering Support Fashion Design Small Business Medical Assisting Business
Technology Fashion Merchandising Management Medicine Culinary Arts
Geographic Information Interior Design Nursing Hospitality
UNIVERSITY
Systems Psychiatric Tech Journalism
UNIVERSITY Accounting & Finance
Mechatronics Public Health Management
Interior Design Business Administration
Marketing
UNIVERSITY Fashion Design Human Resources UNIVERSITY
Recreation Management
Architecture Fashion Merchandising International Business Biology
Computer Science Health Sciences UNIVERSITY
Engineering Kinesiology Business
Industrial Design Public Health Food Science
Waste Management Nutrition
Recreation Management
6. INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS INTERESTS
Trouble Shooter Hands-on Creative Persuade People Activity, People & People, Hands-on
Manage Design & build Plan, organize & Outdoors Promote, run and
computers & products create Respond, repair vehicles
technical data investigate & write
CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY
Information Manufacturing Marketing Sales & Public Services Transportation
Technology & Product Services 16–22% employment growth 7–14% employment growth
18.5% increase by 2012 Development 12% growth to 2016
CAREERS CAREERS
Salaries range from $33,000
CAREERS CAREERS Attorney Air Traffic Controller
to $97,000
Desktop Publisher Advertising Executive CSI Forensics Technician Collision Repair Technician
Hardware & Software CAREERS Copywriter Counselor Dispatcher
Installer CNC Operator Customer Service Rep Emergency Medical Tech Driver
Information System Fabrication Designer E-commerce Specialist FBI/CIA Agent Inspector
Specialist Maintenance Mechanic Entrepreneur Firefighter Insurance Adjustor
Multimedia Producer Manufacturing Engineer International Trade Legal Clerk Mechanic
Network Engineer Product Designer Specialist Paramedic Parts & Service Manager
Programmer Quality Control Inspector Marketing Manager Police Officer Pilot
Software Architect Tooling Journeyman Research Analyst Security Guard Smog Technician
Technical Writer Welder Retail/Wholesale Buyer
MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Webmaster Sales Representative
MIDDLE SCHOOL Science Technology Lab
MIDDLE SCHOOL Computer Applications MIDDLE SCHOOL Student Government
HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Computer Applications Metal Shop Computer Applications
HIGH SCHOOL/ROP Automotive Technology
Technology Lab Technology Lab Fundraising
Fire Science Electronics
Wood Shop School/Club Treasurer
HIGH SCHOOL & ROP Health Education Small Engines
Speech/Debate
Business HIGH SCHOOL/ROP Law Enforcement
Student Government COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Computer Science Automotive
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Auto Body Specialist
Digital Communication Computer-aided Machining HIGH SCHOOL/ROP
Administration of Justice Automotive Technician
Electronics Drafting Business Entrepreneurship
Fire Technology Diesel Mechanic
Multimedia Electronics Business Technology
EMT
Welding Fashion Merchandising UNIVERSITY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Social Science
Wood Working Marketing Aeronautical Engineering
Computer Science
Multimedia UNIVERSITY Civil Engineering
Computer Information COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Sports Marketing Administration of Justice Logistics Management
Systems Applied Art & Design
Government Transportation
Electronics Design Drafting COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Public Administration Management
Engineering Engineering Business
Social Welfare
Mechatronics Graphic Communication Fashion Merchandising
Mechatronics Graphic Design
UNIVERSITY
Welding Marketing
Computer Science
Multimedia
Electronics UNIVERSITY
Engineering Engineering UNIVERSITY
Information Systems Industrial Design Business
Management Info Systems Manufacturing Engineering Journalism
Media Arts Metallurgy Marketing
Public Relations
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USE THESE RESOURCES TO RESEARCH MORE
ABOUT WHAT INTERESTS YOU AND LEARN ABOUT
RELATED CAREER AND EDUCATION PATHS.
Career Exploration
www.bls.gov/k12 Learn about careers based on what interests you.
www.cacareerzone.org Find assessments, career exploration and a monetary reality check.
www.californiacareers.info Link to several career web sites.
www.careerclues.org Find a direction, college, job or experience based on your interests.
www.careervoyages.gov In-depth information on all industries.
www.mappingyourfuture.org Explore careers and prepare for college.
www.statecenter.com/industrysectors Research California career pathways.
www.whodouwant2b.com Explore career and technical education pathways.
College
www.californiacolleges.edu Learn about higher education options in California.
www.knowhow2go.org Develop your plan to go to college.
www.missingmajor.com Explore college majors based on your interests and find out how to
overcome obstacles.
www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/majors Find out what careers you can pursue with different
college majors.
Occupational Outlook
www.bls.gov/oco Research earnings, education needed, job prospects, what workers do on the
job and working conditions.
Note: Web sites were accurate as of press time and may have changed.
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ONCE YOU KNOW WHAT SPARKS YOUR INTEREST, TAKE
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION, ROP AND COMMUNITY
COLLEGE CLASSES LEADING TO YOUR CAREER PATH.
Sign up for Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Explore the career path that appeals to you by taking CTE classes
• Apply what you learn in CTE classes to make academic courses more relevant
• Gain hands-on experience that will help you excel at college and prepare for a job
• Develop your program of study
Take ROP classes in your career path
• El Dorado County Central Sierra ROP: www.eduhsd.k12.ca.us/ROP.htm (Garden Valley,
Placerville & So. Lake Tahoe)
• Placer & Nevada Counties 49er ROP: www.49errop.com (Auburn)
• Sacramento County ROP: www.sacrop.org (Mather)
• Yolo County ROP: www.ycoe.org/depts/ssis/#YROP (Woodland)
• Tri-County ROP: http://rop.sutter.k12.ca.us (Yuba City)
• California Association of ROPs: www.carocp.org
Explore your community college
Your high school CTE classes may articulate to your local community college so you’ll get credit
and won’t have to retake some classes. You may also be able to enroll at your community
college while you are in high school.
American River College—Sacramento (916) 484-8011 www.arc.losrios.edu
Cosumnes River College—Sacramento (916) 691-7344 www.crc.losrios.edu
Folsom Lake College—Folsom (916) 608-6500 www.flc.losrios.edu
Lake Tahoe Community College—South Lake Tahoe (530) 541-4660 www.ltcc.edu
Sacramento City College—Sacramento (916) 558-2111 www.scc.losrios.edu
Sierra College—Rocklin, Roseville, Grass Valley & Truckee (916) 624-3333 www.sierracollege.edu
Woodland Community College—Woodland (530) 661-5700 www.yccd.edu/woodland
Yuba College—Marysville (530) 741-6700 www.yccd.edu
This project was supported by the Carl D. Perkins IV Career Technical Education Act, administered by the California Department of Education. The activity which is the subject of this
material was supported in whole or in part by the US Department of Education. However, the opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the US
Department of Education, and no official endorsement by the US Department of Education should be inferred. No person shall, on the grounds of sex, race, color, national origin, or
handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under this program. BROCHURE DESIGN BY SIERRA COLLEGE.