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How to Use Tech to Help Graduating Students Find Jobs

Ask a Tech Teacher

A Monster.com post roundup on job hunting tips provides this insight from HR News Daily on how to boost a resume through social media: “Perhaps the place where social media has had the biggest influence is talent management. AngelList lets job seekers browse through startups and click on an “I’m interested” button.

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This One Field Boasts the 10 Highest Paying Jobs!

STEM for Kids

Researchers used federal jobs and wage data to come up with the US News Best Job Rankings for 2020. STEM For Kids industry leading comprehensive curriculum lineup includes several healthcare topics like Eyeing Virtual Reality, Robots in Medicine, Drug Delivery, Can You Hear Me?, They all are in the field of healthcare and medicine!

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EdSurge Staff Picks for What to Read, Watch and Listen to Over the Holiday Break

ED Surge

The webshow has covered a veritable buffet of topics from the Great Molasses Flood of Boston to the amazing lifestyle of the world’s richest man ever, Mansa Musa of the Mali Empire. It’s a great example of how data can be used to cut though the political haze and put a situation in stark repose. Do you love history? Do you love puppets?

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A 50-Year Quest: My Personal Journey with the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

During the school vacations I would excitedly bicycle the few miles to the nearby university library to check out the latest journals and the latest news about particle physics. The closest it gets is a chapter on CP violation (AKA time-reversal violation)—a longtime favorite topic of mine—but from a very particle-physics point of view.

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

Stephen Wolfram

But with remarkable regularity Ed would surprise me with yet another—often at first hard-to-believe—story about a situation or topic that I had no idea he’d ever been involved in. And—like so many startups of this kind—most failed. Sometimes (particularly later in his life) the stories would repeat. But what was the “whole Ed story”?