Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Website Review: Be An Engineer

The BE AN ENGINEER website explores the profession of engineering.
Sponsored by ExxonMobil, the website is focused on the interests of secondary students and contains three sections.
The Why Engineering section provides information about engineering as a profession, types of careers including aerospace, agricultural, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer hardware, computer software, electrical and electronics, environmental, geological, industrial, materials, mechanical, nuclear, and petroleum, related disciplines, and the importance of diversity. Along the way, users can read about notable engineers like Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.
The Engineering in Action area explores stories of innovative thinkers in the area of engineering, amazing feats of engineering, news and events, and engineering champions.
The Become an Engineer section explores the education needed to become an engineer and tools and resources to learn more about this career path.
The colorful photos, interesting videos, and short paragraphs of content will appeal to teen readers.
Librarians will find this website to be a useful addition to STEM resources. Feature the website along with books about engineering careers and nonfiction books focusing on engineering topics.
To explore the website, go to http://www.beanengineer.com/.

Sunday, March 08, 2015

Website Review: National Nutrition Month

March is National Nutrition Month. Go to the EAT RIGHT website from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for lots of ideas for making informed food choices.
The website contains promotional resources such as a toolkit, handouts, and tips using in promoting National Nutrition Month. These are useful in library and school-wide displays focusing on nutrition.
The Good Nutrition Reading List contains a section on books as well as suggested websites.
The Interactive Games, Quiz, and Videos section includes sudoku, word searches, a “Rate the Plate” game, and Fad Diet Timeline. These games are a fun way to attract attention to healthy habits.
The website also links to the ChooseMyPlate website from the US government at http://www.choosemyplate.gov/. This resource contains many more tools and resources.
Go to the National Nutrition Month website at http://www.nationalnutritionmonth.org.
Go to the Eat Right website at http://www.eatright.org/.
For ideas about healthy eating for kids, go to http://www.eatright.org/resources/for-kids.