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VT PEERS: Engineering a Water Filter
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Lesson Length: 1-2 hoursGrade Level: 6-8Students build a water filter with a variety of natural and commercially produced materials. First they test the materials and then choose which to layer together themselves based on material performance. Students learn about water resources and engineered supports for the earth’s water systems and the impacts on environmental and human health. Engineering connections are highlighted throughout the lesson. Special thanks to Giles County, VA STEM Coordinator, Christina Martin, whose unit on The Global Water Crisis was the inspiration for this lesson. Also thanks to the NASA Water Filtration Challenge (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/activity/water-filtration-challenge/) that helped guide Christina in the development of her lesson.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1657263. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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CTE
Career Connections
Cross-Curricular
Earth Resources
Living Systems and Processes
Professional Learning
STEM/STEAM
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Technology Education
Trade and Industrial
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Activity/Lab
Interactive
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Visual Media
Author:
VT PEERS
Date Added:
11/13/2020
VT PEERS: Microcontroller Kit - Environmental Conditions
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Teachers and students can learn how to put together a Microcontroller Kit with an environmental conditions sensor that measures temperature, humidity, pressure and altitude and could be used for multiple experiments and shared collectively amongst departments or schools.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1657263. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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Algorithms and Programming
CTE
Career Connections
Computer Science
Computing Systems
Cross-Curricular
Data and Analysis
Earth and Space Systems
Professional Learning
STEM/STEAM
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Technology Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Author:
VT PEERS
Date Added:
11/24/2020
VT PEERS: Microcontroller Kit - Temperature Sensor
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Teachers and students can see an example of how to put together a Microcontroller Kit with a Temperature sensor that could be used for multiple experiments and shared collectively amongst departments or schools.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1657263. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Subject:
Algorithms and Programming
CTE
Career Connections
Computer Science
Computing Systems
Cross-Curricular
Data and Analysis
Earth and Space Systems
Living Systems and Processes
Professional Learning
STEM/STEAM
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Technology Education
Trade and Industrial
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Author:
VT PEERS
Date Added:
11/25/2020
VT PEERS: Outerspace Breakout Boxes
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Lesson Length: 1-2 hoursGrade Level: 6-8Students learn about relationships between earth and space including elements of our solar system, gravity, escape velocity, and space exploration though a breakout box experience. They solve clues about space and conditions needed to support life on a planet and perform tests related to space travel. Clues for opening locks on the breakout box are purposefully challenging to simulate the struggle engineers often grapple with when problem solving.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1657263. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Subject:
CTE
Career Connections
Cross-Curricular
Earth and Space Systems
Professional Learning
STEM/STEAM
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Technology Education
Trade and Industrial
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Visual Media
Author:
VT PEERS
Date Added:
11/13/2020
Virtual Virginia Introduction to OER Course
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n this course you will learn the basics about openly licensed education resources (OER), how they are being organized in Virginia, and how to use the GoOpenVA platform.

Course Objectives
The participant will be able to:

Discover and identify openly licensed education resources (OERs)
Convey the importance of copyright issues related to OERs to others
Pursue the goal of finding and creating materials that are accessible for all students
Provide proper attribution for OERs when needed
Understand and communicate about GoOpenVA’s purpose and place within the national GoOpen program
Determine how they would like to participate in GoOpenVA, given information about various options
Contribute a resource to GoOpenVA (via curation, creation, or remix)

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
#goopenva
Date Added:
02/28/2023
Wakelet and Immersive Reader
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This 3.5 minute video from Patrick Hausamann gives you an overview of how you can use Immersive Reader in Wakelet resources.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
#GoOpenVA Administrator
Date Added:
06/15/2022
What Parents Need to Know
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This playlist contains resources for parents who are interested in protecting the health of their children, and for school divisions tasked with sharing parent education resources within their region. All resources were produced in partnership with the Virginia Department of Education and Health Education experts.

What Parents Need to Know about Kids and Unsafe Behavior (Opioid focus -What it Takes Episode)
Description: For both parents and adults who care about children, one of the hardest things to do is to try to help a child in crisis. Whether it’s drugs, alcohol, sexual behavior, or other vices, it can be hard to be both helpful and compassionate while not either contributing the to the problem or causing a child to shut us out. Dr. Cheri Hartman was Roanoke’s Citizen of the Year in 2021 for her advocacy and outreach with children and adults. She is the Grant Project Director at Carilion Clinic Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health in Roanoke, and she joins host Tom Landon to discuss how to help kids avoid addiction and destructive behavior.

What Parents Need to Know About Opioids and Families (Parent Interview):
Description: Tess Henry was a promising young woman who lost her life to opioid addiction. Now her mother, Patricia Mehrman, shares the story of her daughter’s journey from honor student and published poet to her tragic murder in Las Vegas where she had gone to seek treatment. This story demonstrates that no child is immune from the dangers of opioids, and provides tips for parents for recognizing the signs of addiction in their children. Produced in partnership with the Virginia Department of Education by Blue Ridge PBS

What Parents Need to Know about Vaping Prevention:
Description: When New York mom Mimi Boublik learned that her high schooler had started vaping, she was ill prepared to discuss the consequences of e-cigarette use, so she joined up with a group of other moms who'd recently formed PAVe, Parents Against Vaping e-Cigarettes. Now, years later, the organization is still leading the fight against big tobacco's kid-centric marketing efforts. Boublik discusses the long term dangers of e-cigarettes as part of a collaboration with the Virginia Department of Education to provide Virginia parents with the tools they need to talk to their kids about harmful behaviors.

What Parents Need to Know About Vaping – Hidden in Plain Sight Presentation:
Description: Hidden in Plain Sight is a nationally recognized program where local health agencies partner with law enforcement to help parents understand the dangers their kids face when it comes to drugs. Vaping is considered by many to be less harmful than cigarettes, but often leads to nicotine addiction in kids. In this program, Radford City (VA) Police officer Thad Beasley walks parents through a typical child's bedroom to point out how kids might hide vaping materials "in plain sight", and how parents can check to make sure their kids are safe. This video was produced for the Virginia Department of Education by Blue Ridge PBS.

What Parents Need to Know about Problem Gambling – What it Takes:
Description: In 2022, Americans lost a record 55 billion dollars in casinos and on mobile gaming apps, over 13% more than in any previous year. The growth of sports betting and the arrival of casinos in the Commonwealth represents a huge opportunity for revenue generation, but for some gamblers the allure of big money can become problematic. Host Tom Landon is joined by Anne Rogers and Don McCourtney of the Virginia Office of Behavioral Health and Wellness to share ways to help those who suffer from gambling addiction.

What Parents Need to Know About Teen Gambling – Parent Interview:
Description: Gambling is now legal in Virginia, with the arrival of casinos to go along with the Virginia Lottery, Off Track Betting, and licensed online sports books. But it's still illegal for children to gamble. In this interview, two parents share their own journey of addiction and recovery, and how addiction affected their family, including a teenage son who also shared their family's secret addiction.

What Parents Need to Know about Student Betting
Description: Blue Ridge PBS is proud to partner with Gray Media and the Arnoldt Center for Investigative Journalism at Indiana University to air and share an excellent report that highlights the ways that teens get involved in sports betting and the consequences of doing so. The investigative package they have created includes video resources and written reports highlighting the dangers of teen gambling.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Tom Landon
Date Added:
08/11/2023
Winter Holiday Cards with Public Domain Resources
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Use your own favorite creation software to create winter holiday cards for family and friends!  Images, animated Gifs, and audio files are included in these public domain resources, along with directions about how to find other resources you could use.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
#GoOpenVA Administrator
Date Added:
11/15/2021