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HS Seniors: What do you know about Search Engine Algorithms?

Ask a Tech Teacher

As High School seniors prepare to graduate, many will choose something about computers for their job or continued studies. Here’s a great overview from an Ask a Tech Teacher contributor of what one of those fields–working with the powerful algorithms that drive search and research–is about: What are search engine algorithms?

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The Most In Demand STEM Careers Right Now

STEM Education Shopping

Critical Thinking. STEM occupations are spread across a wide scope of vocation fields, including: Science Occupations: There are many parts of science, including clinical science, physical science, software engineering, brain research and sociology. computer programmer. Web developer. Mechanical engineer.

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The Most In Demand STEM Careers Right Now

STEM Education Shopping

Critical Thinking. STEM occupations are spread across a wide scope of vocation fields, including: Science Occupations: There are many parts of science, including clinical science, physical science, software engineering, brain research and sociology. computer programmer. Web developer. Mechanical engineer.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? There is no doubt that today’s youth needs to be equipped with computer and technology skills to be successful. In this blog, we explore why high school should have computer science requirements in order to earn that diploma.

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What You Need to Know About STEM Careers

Career in STEM

STEM is an acronym used to describe jobs that deal with science, technology, engineering, or math. STEM majors are broad and diverse; here’s just a few: Computer science. Mechanical engineering. Software engineering. Environmental engineer. Computer programmer. Health sciences. Statistician. Psychologist.

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Inventing a Job-Skills Machine

ED Surge

Like the steam engine. There’s a man down in Texas who thinks he’s found a way to build one. He thinks a new system is needed. A skills engine. Right-Sizing Education When Texas State Technical College set out to reevaluate its associate degree program in web development, a curiosity emerged.

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What are the Advantages of STEM Activities?

The STEM Laboratory

STEM activities are those that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and/or Math. Soft skills taught by STEM activities include creativity, teamwork, critical thinking, attention to detail, and collaboration, while enhancing their inquiry skills. Ideally these activities involve two or more of these disciplines.

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