After hearing feedback from former students now studying at Georgia Tech that said they were "miles behind," Hiram High School administrators decided to focus their attention on growing their computer science program and starting the process of becoming a Georgia STEM-certified school.
An Emmy Award-winning, uplifting series highlighting hope and resilience. Hope Givers is a first of its kind, available at no cost, and aligned to standards for students in grades 6-12 across America.
In this Spanish-speaking episode, Katya Echazarreta, the first Mexican-born and youngest female astronaut, shows the importance of gender equality, inclusion, and having a trusted adult as she manages her own mental health challenges in her incredible journey to space and beyond.
Chatejah George, the world’s youngest Black female film studio owner, shares her personal experiences and highlights the importance of goal setting, managing obstacles, and never giving up on one's dreams.
Jae Carter and their mentor Rachel Thomas share their experiences as human trafficking victims. Jae and Rachel are now building an empowered and educated community to help victims of human trafficking globally.
The Information Support and Services CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students provides a solid foundation in IT support and technical services.
The Internet of Things (IoT) CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students introduces them to the rapidly growing field of IoT, where everyday objects are connected to the internet to collect and exchange data.
Steve Epperson, a teacher at Woodstock High School, offers students an introduction to object oriented programming and Java. Mr. Epperson provides examples of each and how they appear online.
Each week during the session, host Stephen Fowler will be answering questions from students about what goes on at the Georgia Capitol, like “Who’s in charge of taxpayer money?” or “What's the legislative schedule?"
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, educator Lavita Williams gives an introduction lesson on how to use HTML coding. Concepts include how to begin a new paragraph, change heading sizes, and creating a website.