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Title Description Type Offerings
ACE Mentor Program Career Directions for Students in Architecture, Construction, or Engineering The ACE Mentor Program serves high school youth who are exploring careers in Architecture, Construction, or Engineering.The mentors are professionals from leading design and construction firms who volunteer their time and energy. The program is designed to engage, inform, and challenge youth. New York Chapters include Long Island, New York City, Utica, Buffalo, Capital District, Syracuse and Binghamton Career Websites
Advanced Training Workshop in Alternative Energy, for NYS Educators The Advanced Training Workshop in Alternative Energy at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is designed to promote the understanding and use of alternative energy technologies as they pertain to both the classroom and outside world. The workshop is open to high school science teachers, pre-service science teachers, and other community educators in New York State. The goal of the workshop is to provide a background in PV, wind, and other alternative energies for use in classroom education. Application Deadline March 31,2009 Teacher Materials
American Society of Heating,Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Region 1 The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers advances the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world. Membership is open to any person associated with the field including indoor air quality, building design and operation, and environmental control for food processing and industry. Career Websites
Annual Balsa Wood Bridge Competition The Student Construction Association at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse is pleased to invite your school to this annual competition, which typically takes place in the spring. Groups of no more than four students per school build a balsa wood bridge capable of supporting loads applied to the structure according to the competition rules. The current record is 209.4 kg. Workshops
Department of Environmental Conservation Website 2009 The mission of the Department of Environmental Conservation is to "conserve, improve, and protect New York's natural resources and environment". The department offers a variety of environmental workshops in various locations in NYS that can be searched via its website. Workshops
ESF Environmental Challenge: Science Fair and Career Exploration for 7th and 8th Grade Students 2009 The Environmental Challenge is a science fair and career exploration opportunity designed especially for all Syracuse City School District seventh and eighth grade students.The Challenge encourages student projects that support their science curriculum and student research, scientific inquiry, and critical thinking. Workshops
ESF Outreach,Supplemental Curriculum Materials and Other Resources These educational units for middle and high school teachers and students are standards based supplemental curriculum materials available free to educators and include: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Hudson River Watershed, Willow Biomass Energy, Environmental Analysis of Watersheds and more. Curriculum
Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plans The Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 2000 unique lesson plans which were written and submitted by teachers from all over the United States. You may browse Lesson Plans by subject or use the search tool. Lesson Plans
Energy Educational Materials NationalGrid has energy-related science, safety and environmental learning materials for students in grades K8 that can be ordered online. Teacher Materials
Environmental Science Summer Programs - Onondaga Cortland Madison (OCM) Counties BOCES These intensive and unique five-day environmental education programs are designed to provide opportunities for district students in grades 10 to 12 to deal with a specific ecological system: aquatic and terrestrial habitats in the Adirondacks of New York State and marine habitats on Long Island. Summer Camps
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/11/2009
  • 07/19/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/17/2009
Greater Syracuse Scholastic Science Fair 2009 Greater Syracuse Scholastic Science Fair is an Intel ISEF/Science Service affiliated State Fair site for New York. This Syracuse, NY location has two levels, Junior Level for students in grades 5 to 8 and Senior Level for students in grades 9 to 12. Games & Activities
High School Ace High School Ace is the trusted web portal to free quality educational resources for teens. It features subject guides for math,science and others, reference tools, news, puzzles, quizzes, and college information. Games & Activities
High School Physics Teachers Workshops High School Physics Teachers Workshops include make and take workshops for construction of physics demonstrations. In addition, equipment will be procured to build a Lending Library, circulating among the schools. Professional Development
Invention Convention 2009 This New York statewide invention education program for public and private school students in grades K8 goal is to stimulate the development of students' creativity and imaginations, thereby building a new generation of American inventors using scientific problem solving as well as creative thinking. Games & Activities
Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) 2009 The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) located in downtown Syracuse's historic Armory Square is an interactive place where science and technology rule. Science made simple gives way to wide eyed wonder and excitement. Visually engaging science demonstrations, or the excitement of discovery with hands on activities, scientists of all ages have so much fun that they don't realize that the programs are also educational. Games & Activities
Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) Educator's Toolbox Educators and teachers can find useful tools for their science classes and projects. The tools include MOST's Traveling Science Program that features a colorful mix of science, education and entertainment, Applying Educational Standards Online Project where you choose one of the New York State Science and Technology educational standards that you would like to address during your visit to the MOST and Teacher Guides to the movies avilable at the Bristol IMAX Omnitheater. Teacher Materials
NY Electrathon Competition 2008-2009 Electrathon has been called the Soap Box Derby of the 21st century. Electrathon is a type of Electric Marathon in which the winner is determined by how far you go in a certain time with a given amount of battery power. This competition uses specific design rules to ensure safe and fair competition. The events are held around the country and are an exciting new environmentally progressive sport. This site, maintained by Cazenovia HS in Central New York, inspires to get more New York teachers and students involved with electrathon racing using technology and science skills. Games & Activities
  • 10/17/2009 to 10/17/2009
Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES-Program Professional Development /Elementary Science Program The Elementary Science Program offers math/science kits for students in grades kindergarten through six, and special education classes. Using hands-on experience, these kits coordinate to the New York State Math, Science and Technology Learning Standards.Supporting School Districts in Central New York. Professional Development
Onondaga College for Kids Onondaga's College for Kids is one of Syracuse's most popular summer programs for students 8 to 14 years of age. A kaleidoscope of academic and recreational courses are offered including (in the STEM fields): Aeronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Fun with Math, Green Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, and Science Creations. Summer Camps
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
Oswego State University of New York Department of Earth Sciences Geology Field Camp and Field Experience for Earth Science Teachers 2010 The Oswego State University geologic field camp is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn how to conduct geologic field research under rugged and rustic conditions while earning college credit. The field program is centered around a research project, where students participate in original research directed by the camp faculty. Professional Development
Project Wet, Project Wild, Project Learning Tree Three environmental themes will help you learn about and experience exciting new hands on interdisciplinary ideas that you can use to teach science, math, social studies, music, art, language arts, and physical education. They focus on meeting Math, Science, and Technology Learning Standards and strengthening critical thinking, team building, and problem solving skills. Lesson Plans
SUNY Oswego Sheldon Institute Sheldon Institute is an educational enrichment day camp for grades 2 to 10, designed to meet the academic and cultural needs of motivated and creative students. Students enroll in daily workshops emphasizing problem solving and critical thinking skills in math, science, technology, writing and more. Summer Camps
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/07/2009
Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) at Syracuse University The STEP provides academic support services and enrichment activities to students in grades 7 to 12. Students acquire the skills necessary for entry into preprofessional degree programs in scientific, technical and health related fields through hands on activities that have real life implications. Students must apply for admission into this program, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The program meets on Saturday mornings in Huntington Hall at Syracuse University from 10am until 1pm from October until May. Workshops
Summer College for High School Students at Syracuse University Summer College for High School Students at Syracuse University offers credit and non-credit academic programs that allow you to explore your college options before you graduate from high school. Six-week, six-credit programs include: Architecture, Engineering and Computer Science and Forensic Science. Summer Camps
  • 07/06/2009 to 08/14/2009
Teachers Hub: Online K12 Teaching Resources Center Teachers Hub is a portal that links to resources, subject guides, lesson plans, reference sites and more. Teacher Materials
Tri Region Science and Engineering Fair Onondaga Community College 2010 Students in 27 counties across northern, western and southern New York listed below attend the Tri Region Science and Engineering Fair (TRSEF), your regional fair in Syracuse.* Will you be there, too? Join middle and high school students for a day immersed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as judges ask Research Students about their experiments and Poster Presenters about their selected topics. Games & Activities
  • 03/20/2010 to 03/21/2010
USAGraduate.com 2009 USAGraduate.com is an engaging website for students in grades 7 - 12 that is devoted to increasing interest and understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Teacher Materials