Inspire Kids to Learn Computer Science with the 2019 4-H NYSD Challenge, Game Changers - Now in its 12th year, 4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD) was created by National 4-H Council, USDA-NIFA and Cooperative Extension to ignite an early interest in STEM learning among young people. Game Changers, co-developed by West Virginia University and Google, teaches kids ages 8-14 how to use computer science (CS) to create games, solve problems and engage with topics they’re passionate about. The challenge kit activities do not require Internet. The NYSD celebration kicks off October 1st, and coding events can take place throughout the month of October. Supporters include: Donaldson Filtration Solutions, HughesNet, Lockheed Martin, and the US Air Force. Please share these links:
• Learn more and purchase NYSD kits
• Access to a recorded webinar training
• More professional development opportunities
Higher Ed Economic and Community Development Executive Committee Seeks Cooperative Extension Leader Involvement - APLU’s Commission on Economic and Community Engagement (CECE) is engaging Cooperative Extension leadership on issues in common on public engagement, particularly regarding issues facing rural America – most notably rural broadband. Colleagues, Jorge Atiles, Oklahoma State University; Shelly Nickols-Richardson, University of Illinois; Marshall Stewart, University of Missouri, and Ashley Stokes, Colorado State University, currently serve on the Executive Committee. The Commission seeks 7 new members. Interested individuals who meet the following requirements may Click Here to apply by July 31st. Contact Rick Klemme or Shalin Jyotishi for more information.
• Serve a 3-year term, November 2019 - November 2022.
• Must have campus-wide responsibility for economic development, community engagement or Cooperative Extension at an APLU member institution.
• Must be able to join quarterly meetings; 2 in person, 2 via conference call.
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