Getting Girls Interested in Pursuing STEM-related Careers

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This new infographic reveals how societal perceptions of gender play a big role in how young girls view STEM. Girls start off by taking a higher number of math and science classes and even get better grades. But they start losing confidence at some point.

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Webcast of Autodesk’s Digital STEAM Workshop 12/14/11

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f you are an educator that works with Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics or use Autodesk software this is a great webinar for you to attend. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, December 14 3PM EST (12PM PST)

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Change Videos Using Temperature

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Creative ways to make science, technology, math and engineering something that students want to learn. Plus some really great contests for you to win cash for yourself and/or software for your classroom.

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Autodesk offers Curricula for Sustainable Design

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Autodesk helps Design and Engineering Students bring their ideas to life with real-world, hands-on, project basked learning. Autodesk products help to shape much of the built world- from buildings, roads, utilities, and entire cities, to cars, electronics, packaging, and shoes. Now, the curriculum incorporates economical and plant saving concepts.

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Building ‘Out of the Box’ with fischertechnik

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Kits are available that address many different areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education, from physics to pneumatics, robotics to renewable energies, as well as fundamentals of gears, structures, bracing, simple machines, and so much more.

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NYSETA and NYSTEEA

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We recently had the pleasure to attend a few local technology education trade shows as an exhibitor. Both, the NYSETA (New York State Engineering Technology Association) at Erie Community College in Buffalo, and the NYSTEEA (New York State Technology and Engineering Educator’s Association) at SUNY Oswego were opportunities to meet with our customers face-to-face and introduce ourselves to new contacts.

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