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This month’s radio broadcast is a two part focus. The first is in the importance of celebrating and recognizing World Radio Day and how to get youth excited about live broadcast journalism and creating and producing their own school radio shows, and the second portion is how can we has educators can continue to provide voice and choice with girls and young women in STEM science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning opportunities so they can follow and excel in their STEM career driven passions.

Websites Mentioned:
World Radio website at www.worldradioday.org

Spreaker http://www.spreaker.com

“There Is A MakerFaire in That iPad” http://gettingsmart.com/2014/02/theres-maker-fair-pad-10-ways-create-student-makers-apps

Women in STEM- United Staes White House
http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/women

Engaging Girls in STEM through the National Girls Collaborative Project http://www.ngcproject.org/engaging-girls-stem

Milion Women Mentors is a phenominal website portal found at http://www.millionwomenmentors.org

HERE ARE A FEW MORE RESOURCES SO YOU CAN HIT THE GROUND RUNNING:
1]http://www.NCWIT.org – Amazing research and tools from the National Center for Women and Informational Technology
2] MENTOR, the National Mentoring Partnership has some great resources for us all to learn from. The value of mentoring, http://www.mentoring.org/about_mentor/value_of_mentoring be a mentor and their Mentoring Partnership in Pittsburgh developed a great guide.
3] http://www.npower.org – Sign up here and find STEM related volunteer and mentoring opportunities today on The Community Core.
4] http://www.Mentornet.net – Outstanding online mentoring platform for undergraduate mentoring.
5]. http://www.Volunteermatch.com Millions of opportunities!
6] The FabFems directory is a national database of women from a broad range of professions in science, technology, computer science, engineering, and mathematics who are inspiring role models for young women. The directory is free and accessible to young women, parents, girl-serving STEM programs, and other orgs working to increase career awareness and interest in STEM. www.fabfems.org. The FabFems Project is an innovative online collaboration tool brought to you by the National Girls Collaborative Project.
7] Girls Who Code or http://www.Code.org – We hear you can also work with a mentee and learn to code for free through the Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org ).
See video of awesome female role models (many in STEM careers)at http://www.leanin.org
8] Techbridge (http://www.techbridge.org ) has a wealth of research and resources to help you develop your skills as a mentor.
9) Go to http://www.millionwomenmentors.org and sign up for Million Women Mentors Weekly and count toward the million by adding your Pledge-to-Mentor.
This month’s radio broadcast is a two part focus. The first is in the importance of celebrating and recognizing World Radio Day and how to get youth excited about live broadcast journalism and creating and producing their own school radio shows, and the second portion is how can we has educators can continue to provide voice and choice with girls and young women in STEM science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning opportunities so they can follow and excel in their STEM career driven passions. Websites Mentioned: World Radio website at www.worldradioday.org Spreaker http://www.spreaker.com “There Is A MakerFaire in That iPad” http://gettingsmart.com/2014/02/theres-maker-fair-pad-10-ways-create-student-makers-apps Women in STEM- United Staes White House http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/women Engaging Girls in STEM through the National Girls Collaborative Project http://www.ngcproject.org/engaging-girls-stem Milion Women Mentors is a phenominal website portal found at http://www.millionwomenmentors.org HERE ARE A FEW MORE RESOURCES SO YOU CAN HIT THE GROUND RUNNING: 1]http://www.NCWIT.org – Amazing research and tools from the National Center for Women and Informational Technology 2] MENTOR, the National Mentoring Partnership has some great resources for us all to learn from. The value of mentoring, http://www.mentoring.org/about_mentor/value_of_mentoring be a mentor and their Mentoring Partnership in Pittsburgh developed a great guide. 3] http://www.npower.org – Sign up here and find STEM related volunteer and mentoring opportunities today on The Community Core. 4] http://www.Mentornet.net – Outstanding online mentoring platform for undergraduate mentoring. 5]. http://www.Volunteermatch.com Millions of opportunities! 6] The FabFems directory is a national database of women from a broad range of professions in science, technology, computer science, engineering, and mathematics who are inspiring role models for young women. The directory is free and accessible to young women, parents, girl-serving STEM programs, and other orgs working to increase career awareness and interest in STEM. www.fabfems.org. The FabFems Project is an innovative online collaboration tool brought to you by the National Girls Collaborative Project. 7] Girls Who Code or http://www.Code.org – We hear you can also work with a mentee and learn to code for free through the Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org ). See video of awesome female role models (many in STEM careers)at http://www.leanin.org 8] Techbridge (http://www.techbridge.org ) has a wealth of research and resources to help you develop your skills as a mentor. 9) Go to http://www.millionwomenmentors.org and sign up for Million Women Mentors Weekly and count toward the million by adding your Pledge-to-Mentor. read more read less

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