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AI: The Future of Classroom Efficiency with Mary Howard

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter What do you do when award-winning teachers tell you there is a way to save time? Mary won ISTE's 2018 “Virtual Pioneer of the Year” and was a New York State Teacher of the Year finalist in 2018 and 2020. I'd love to hear from you!

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Afterschool and Summer Learning: An Unprecedented Opportunity to Engage Students in STEM

STEM Next

Afterschool and Summer Learning: An Unprecedented Opportunity to Engage Students in STEM By: Holly Miller, Ph.D. Fellows experience first-hand working in a federal agency to ensure that more students access great STEM learning in and out of school. Department of Education in Washington, D.C.

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10 Resources to Help You Empower Girls in STEM

PCS Edventures

Even though they made up over half of the workforce in 2018, women only account for 46% of science professionals, 25% of computer and math professionals, 15% of engineering and architecture professionals and 10% of advanced manufacturing professionals (STEM2D.org and Luenendonk, 2020) — and those numbers aren’t exactly skyrocketing.

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Remembering the Improbable Life of Ed Fredkin (1934–2023) and His World of Ideas and Stories

Stephen Wolfram

In the forty years I knew Ed Fredkin I heard countless wild ideas and colorful stories from him. He used to like to tell people I’d learned a lot from him. Ed had started with computers in 1956—as part of one of the very first cohorts of programmers. A long and colorful story. An elaborate description of a wild idea.