by startupculture | Oct 30, 2019 | AR Success Stories, Social Enterprises
Celebrate Veteran’s Day two days late with our Vet Veggies tour on Nov. 13th at 5:00. Learn how Vet Veggies is helping the environment and fulfilling a societal need. Offered by Startup Junkie and Bessie Moore Center for Economic Education.
by startupculture | Oct 16, 2019 | Curricula
Want a fun and engaging homework assignment? Or maybe a good activity when you need a substitute teacher? Check out this online game created by the Georgia Council for Economic Education, Georgia Public Broadcasting and FableVision Studios. It’s particularly appealing for students interested in the film industry!
by startupculture | Oct 14, 2019 | AR Success Stories
What business was founded by a female who combined her love of art and fashion in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains near Heber Springs? She used nature’s gifts from The Natural State to build a global empire. She was Miss University of Arkansas in 1959.
by startupculture | Sep 23, 2019 | Social Enterprises
As the United Nations General Assembly meets, would you like to focus your students thoughts on world issues? What issues are priorities for your students? How can problem solving and innovation make a difference? Check out this website and the video library so your students can research global innovations and use a entrepreneurial mindset to impact their communities.
by startupculture | Sep 20, 2019 | Startups, Uncategorized
Did you ever wonder why the default time zone for your iPhone was Cupertino? Have you visited Silicon Valley? What tech companies are located there? What is life like in the Valley? What do your students understand about this U.S. tech hub? This post will provide information as well as some ideas for engaging your students as they learn about the the Valley.
by startupculture | Sep 20, 2019 | Startups, Uncategorized
Spend the day at the Amazeum to learn how to help your students take their ideas to the marketplace. This is a new developed PD offered by Economics Arkansas, the Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education, and the Amazeum to connect economics and entrepreneurship to the making process.
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