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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Join the Girls, Math & Science Partnership on November 19 from 3-5pm for their upcoming webinar Click! Middle School Girls and Technology Camps. Learn how to bring an innovative spy camp for girls to your location.

Click! is a six-day camp for middle school girls that pairs location-aware mobile devices and high-tech computers with a complex scientific mystery. This webinar will describe the development of Click! and focus specifically on girls' use of technology during the camps. The RAP includes discussion of the curriculum, while learning about the latest technologies available and how girls can utilize them. This is a perfect opportunity for those interested in purchasing the Click! modules to learn more about the philosophy, education, and technology behind delivering a successful Click! camp at your own institution.

Cost: $75 per registrant. This price includes participation in webinar and additional materials.
Registration: space is limited, advanced registration is required.
Contact: Erin Gray at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

For more information, please visit http://www.astc.org/profdev/raps/index.htm


This RAP webinar is part of the Equity Academy, a set of interactive online seminars offered by the Girls, Math & Science Partnership especially for STEM educational professionals. These webinars offer an opportunity to learn about the latest research on gender and STEM, explore curriculum for engaging girls in the classroom, unlock the key to mentorship, find teaching resources, adopt evidence-based teaching practices, and much more.


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Wendy Hancock
Manager, Professional Development Services
Association of Science-Technology Centers
1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC  20005-6301 USA
202/783-7200 x117 Fax 202/783-7207
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