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1 | 2 - Douglas-Sarpy 4H Fall Workshop Series
4:30 pm-6:30 pm November 2, 2020 AIY Vision Kit Pumpkin Pi Party Workshop: October 29th from 430-630pm (8th-12th grade) LEGO WeDo Robots Workshop: October 22nd from 430-630pm (K-5th grade) Digital Media Workshop: November 12th from 430-630pm (3rd-12th grade) UNMC Virtual Reality Workshop: November 2nd from 430-630pm (3rd-12th grade) For more information and to register-click here Contact Mirissa Scholting mscholting2@unl.edu or Tiffany Sessions tiffany.sessions@unl.edu with questions.
| 3 | 4 | 5 - 2020 National Disability Employment Awareness Zoom Event
9:00 am-10:00 am November 5, 2020 Learn how to build an inclusive workforce THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 9:00 – 10:00 AM This NDEAM Event will gain an understanding of workplace inclusion and disability etiquette, discuss talking about disabilities in an interview and reasonable accommodations. Nebraska VR staff members will be available to answer your questions and provide businesses with access to an untapped resource of qualified applicants, support services after the hire, information about assistive technology, and accommodations to keep existing employees on the job. Registration required for the Zoom training: https://forms.gle/srui6hvnsKGkUVBh7 1 SHRM-CP/SCP Certification Credit Available
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8 | 9 | 10 - Virtual Field Trip Content Providers’ Training
1:30 pm-3:00 pm November 10, 2020 Via Zoom on November 10th at 130PM CST - VFT Demonstrations
- Networking Opportunities
- No Cost, No Registration
To request an invite, please email AEASTON@ESUCC.org
| 11 - Project Learning Tree Nebraska: Community Trees
6:30 pm-8:00 pm November 11, 2020 Learn about Project Learning Tree’s *NEW* “Discover Your Urban Forest” Curriculum! • NOVEMBER 11 • WEDNESDAY • Register by November 10th** • 6:30-8 PM VIA ZOOM • ONLY $5 PER PERSON • We are offering a miniworkshop in conjunction with the release of this brand-new curriculum. During the 90 minute workshop session, we will focus our time on the “Environmental Justice for All” lesson which explores that while everyone has an equal right to a healthy environment, not everyone has access to one. In the activity, students propose actions to resolve various scenarios and then research issues related to environmental justice in Nebraska. Register here
| 12 - Revive Your Online Teaching Using Gamification-Free Virtual Conference
All day November 12, 2020 Nebraska Digital Learning Association (NDLA) Free Virtual Fall Conference: Digital Learning: It’s Essential-How the Lessons of 2020 Will Carry Us to the Future. Keynote Speaker: Valary Oleinik Register here - Douglas-Sarpy 4H Fall Workshop Series
4:30 pm-6:30 pm November 12, 2020 AIY Vision Kit Pumpkin Pi Party Workshop: October 29th from 430-630pm (8th-12th grade) LEGO WeDo Robots Workshop: October 22nd from 430-630pm (K-5th grade) Digital Media Workshop: November 12th from 430-630pm (3rd-12th grade) UNMC Virtual Reality Workshop: November 2nd from 430-630pm (3rd-12th grade) For more information and to register-click here Contact Mirissa Scholting mscholting2@unl.edu or Tiffany Sessions tiffany.sessions@unl.edu with questions.
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15 | 16 - National Science Education Leadership Association presents “Louisiana Remote Learning Adaptations for OpenSciEd and inquiryHub Biology”
1:00 pm-2:00 pm November 16, 2020 “Louisiana Remote Learning Adaptations for OpenSciEd and inquiryHub Biology” Join us on November 16th at 1:00PM CST for a FREE webinar for members and non-members. The recording will be available for NSELA members only. Is your district interested in resource adaptations for remote instruction? Learn how Louisiana is supporting teachers and students in accessing high quality science curricula in remote learning settings.In this webinar, we will walk you through the design considerations for the Louisiana Distance Learning Guidance for OpenSciEd and inquiryHub Biology and the supporting resources. We will also share side-by-side comparisons of the original curriculum design and the virtual adaptations that best illustrate the implementation of the design considerations. Speaker: Tana Luther, Science Specialist, Louisiana Department of Education Register here
| 17 - CSforALL 2020 Commitments Showcase
6:00 pm-8:00 pm November 17, 2020 Join the national computer science community for a virtual event around the 2020 CSforALL Commitments on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 7:00 PM EST During this dynamic event, we’ll announce the 2020 #CSforALL Commitments by our member community and highlight promising new work in response to the impacts of COVID-19 and racial injustice on the computer science education movement. This event will feature celebrity presenters, CS education influencers, a high impact keynote, and more. Our five segments, include - Racial equity
Pandemic response Close the gaps Design for diversity Prepare the solvers
The livestream link to join will be emailed to you closer to the event. Register here
| 18 | 19 - Metro Omaha Women’s Business Center Virtual Business Forums–Business Training
5:00 pm-7:00 pm November 19, 2020 Topics to include foundation, pricing, and forecasting. Register Here - 10 Ways to Save Sea Turtles Webinar
7:00 pm-8:00 pm November 19, 2020 Sea Turtle Webinar – 10 Ways To Help Save Sea Turtles Our first public webinar was a huge success, so we’re going to do another one! This webinar will be kid-friendly and will focus on what people can do in their daily lives to protect sea turtles. We will also have a live Q&A with our president Brad Nahill. Date & Time: Thursday, Nov 19th at 8 pm Eastern / 5 pm Pacific. The webinar is free will be recorded and we will send out a link afterwards to everyone who signs up Register here
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22 | 23 - WANTO Grant Info Session with Don Bacon
All day November 23, 2020 “The office of Congressman Don Bacon invites you to participate in a presentation on the WANTO Grant: Women in Apprenticeships and Non-Traditional Occupations. Congressman Don Bacon will speak about the policies that are encouraging women entrepreneurialism, expansion into apprenticeship, non-traditional occupations, and manufacturing. A presentation of the WANTO Grant will be given in collaboration with Metro Community College. The grant will assist in career placement for women in these roles. After the presentation those who would like to participate in the application with MCC will be given the opportunity to sign up with them for further community collaboration. The goal of this informational conference is to build a consortium of businesses, education centers, and associations from the community of Omaha that will benefit from this grant to give women placement in these non-traditional occupations. “Once participants have registered on Eventbrite, you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link the day before the event.”
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