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  • Sep 29, 2009
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    Durham, NC - This fall, teens across the Triangle will learn technology skills through Shodor’s “21st Century Workforce Skills” workshop series. These workshops, once reserved for Shodor’s Apprenticeship Program participants, are now available to all interested 9th through 12th grade students.  The workshops will be held at Shodor’s offices in the Durham Centre, located at 300 West Morgan Street.

    Each month, students will have the opportunity to explore a specific topic such as “web design” (full range of topics listed below) over three consecutive Saturday sessions and will receive a certificate to denote the successful completion of each workshop. Students can choose to attend one or all of the workshops in the series.

    In addition to these workshops for high school students, Shodor will continue its SUCCEED Saturday Explorations for middle school students. These computational science workshops for 6th through 8th graders will be held at Shodor’s offices in Durham and on the campus of NC Central University. Activities will encourage students to investigate the world around them through hands-on and interactive computer simulations in scientific modeling, graphic design, and web design.  For more information and to register, visit http://www.shodor.org/calendar or call (919)530-1911.

    6th-8th Grade Students

    SUCCEED - Saturday Explorations
    at Shodor and NC Central University

    Oct. 10 – Nov. 14 & Feb. 20 – March 27

     
    9th-12th Grade Students

    Apprenticeship Program Series
    21st Century Workforce Skills

    Sessions held the first three Saturdays of each month:
    October                   Intro. to 21st Century Skills
    November                System Modeling
    December                Agent Modeling
    January 2010           No Workshops This Month
    February                  System Administration
    March                      Web Design (HTML/CSS)
    April                        Database Design/PHP Intro

    Register at http://www.shodor.org/calendar

    Contact:  Ernest Edinboro
    Workshop and Apprenticeship Program Coordinator
    (919)530-1911

    MORE ABOUT SHODOR:

    Shodor, a non-profit education organization established in Durham, NC in 1994, offers:
    · workshops and internships for students who like math, science and computers;
    · interactive online activities and curriculum bringing mathematics and science lessons to life; and
    · customized workshops for mathematics and science educators at all levels. 

    Shodor's mission is to improve mathematics and science education across the U.S. through the effective use of computer modeling and simulation technologies.  For more information about Shodor, visit http://www.shodor.org/about.

  • Sep 17, 2009
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