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Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
More than 250 area students from elementary to high school spanning seven school districts explored science, technology, engineering and math at Bloomsburg University’s annual The Great STEM Adventure Camps through a series of activities led by BU students, faculty and invited presenters. bloomu.edu/stem-center #HuskySummer #SenseOfCommunity #FutureHusky #CollaborativeLearning
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Christopher Collins and Taurean Scantlebury using the Tandem Language Learning Table (Erik Paluka); photo credit: Kalvin Taylor/University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
More than 250 area students from elementary to high school spanning seven school districts explored science, technology, engineering and math at Bloomsburg University’s annual The Great STEM Adventure Camps through a series of activities led by BU students, faculty and invited presenters. bloomu.edu/stem-center #HuskySummer #SenseOfCommunity #FutureHusky #CollaborativeLearning
Tandem Language Learning Project (Erik Paluka); photo credit: Kalvin Taylor/University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #CollaborativeLearning
Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research
Bloomsburg University’s Regional STEM Education Center recently hosted roughly 100 Junior Girl Scouts from 21 regional troops for its first-ever GI-STEM: Girls In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Day, where the scouts explored the world of STEM through 11 different hands-on stations directed by education majors, along with the Computer Science Club. #SenseOfCommunity #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1CqvZxm
I have been working a long time on an open learning project. I have my hands full as the single developer, teacher and homeschooling father. This is the first of a series of videos I am creating in hopes to receive funding from google or a like-minded organization to continue research and development.