This month’s edition focuses on A Teen’s Guide to Academic Success! Topics range from study tips and organization, academic and student factors for college admissions, global awareness and fake news, to self-discovery.
Homeschool Hybrid- Having Your Cake and Eating It Too
Many families today are looking for educational flexibility when it comes to their student’s learning for a variety of reasons. While many are interested in homeschooling their students, they can quickly become intimidated by certain subject topics, keeping their child busy, or ensuring they have the college-readiness skills to be successful in their post-secondary endeavors.
Bridging the Gap Through Mentorship
AP, IB, Dual-Enrollment- Determining What is Best for You!
Understanding What ACT and SAT Means for You
Make Summers Count! Volunteering in SW Florida
Summer is right around the corner, and a a lot of students and parents are wondering what to do to make it count! While sleeping in and playing video games sounds like an ideal summer vacation (I have even heard parents say "They've worked hard during the school year, they should relax!"), there are other ways to build up your college resume to gain admissions and scholarships!
Summer is an excellent opportunity for students to use their time wisely to become a “T” student (see what a "T" student is here), whether that is volunteering, utilizing summer university program, or taking online courses. Often times, I find parents don't know where to start with the process so I have searched for some opportunities I know of throughout the state of Florida and in our own backyard of SW Florida. This by no means is an exhaustive list, but will definitely get parents thinking about areas a student can utilize during the summer. There are many more out there, and I highly suggest you do some Google searches to find them! Sometimes all it takes is a good search and a few phone calls to find an amazing experience. I am continually impressed with what our students find in the local community, and I strongly encourage these opportunities for personal and academic growth.
You do not have to pay high prices for these summer programs- as stated in the previous article, volunteering locally and taking free online courses definitely helps boost their admission and scholarship potential. Many universities within Florida and out-of-state offer great on-campus opportunities for students as well with unique major and career specific programs.
Online Programs (called Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs)
MOOCs allows students to take courses from all over the world. Most are free, but some are for a small fee. They range from coursework from experts from universities like MIT, Berkeley, and Harvard from a range of topics like coding, medical neuroscience, business, and psychology.
Coursera
Carnegie Mellon
Curriki
EdX
Lynda
Alison
Udemy
Udacity
SyMynd
Open Yale Courses
Volunteer Opportunities
Lee Health
http://www.leememorial.org/volunteer/vol-application_student.asp (Links to an external site.)
Lee County Parks & Recreation
http://www.leegov.com/parks/volunteers
United Way of Lee County-
https://www.unitedwaylee.org/volunteer/current-needs/
Naples Volunteering (Zoo, Botanical Gardens, etc).
http://www.thenewnaples.com/guide/volunteer/
Lee County Visitor Board- Tourism Ambassador
https://www.leevcb.com/the-vcb/visitor-services/tourism-ambassador-program
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conversation Commission
http://myfwc.com/get-involved/volunteer/
Shy Wolf Sanctuary-
If your organization would like to be on this list, please email me asterk@unmaze.me! I would love to compile a first list of volunteer/ internship opportunities!
Florida Universities and Programs
Florida provides a wealth of opportunities for our high school students, whether it be at Disney World, Sea World, or one of our great universities!
Disney Educational Programs (physics, technology, photo storytelling, personal branding, and more).
http://www.disneyyouth.com/our-programs/education/
Eckerd College (Marine science, leadership, sustainability, writers workshop)
https://www.eckerd.edu/precollege/
Embry-Riddle (aviation, mechanical engineering, NASA)
http://summercamps.erau.edu/index.html
Florida Atlantic University (architecture)
http://www.idac.fau.edu/design/HSSI.html
Lutgert College of Business at Florida Gulf Coast University- CEO Academy
http://jaswfl.org/ceo-academy/
Florida Institute of Technology (flight, engineering, advanced aviation, marine science & engineering, Girls in STEM)
http://camps.fit.edu/academic-camps.php#.WOUXX4jys2y
Florida State University (FSU College of Medicine- closed for this summer)
http://med.fsu.edu/index.cfm?page=advisingOutreach.si
NASA Internships (closed for this summer)
Ringling Art & Design (animation, sculpting, cartoons, graphic novels, etc)
http://www.ringling.edu/ContinuingStudies
University of Central Florida (programming, biology, engineering)
University of Miami- Summer Scholars Program- multiple tracks
http://www.miami.edu/dcie/index.php/ssp/
University of South Florida (STEM, writers workshop, biomedical engineering, advertising)
http://www.usf.edu/innovative-education/programs/pre-college/programs/2015.aspx
Stetson University (variety of classes, designed for gifted students of all ages)
http://www.stetson.edu/other/hats/
University of Florida (multiple programs)
http://www.mysummeradvisor.com/MSA/app/school/summer-programs-and-camps/university-of-florida/573
Out-of-State Universities (there are so many! More than I can put on here- often these are a bit pricey, but give you some great time on unique campuses through the US and world!)
Actuarial Science Camp-
http://www.lvc.edu/academics/summer-community-programming/actuarial-science-camp/
Cornell University Summer College (veterinary science, Shakespeare, art, biological research)
https://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc/
Duke Summer Academy: Global Leader, Global Entrepreneur, Global Incubator, Global Giver, Global Researcher
http://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students/duke-summer-academy/daytime-courses
Stanford Summer Session (artificial intelligence, humanities, sports business, and more)
https://summercollege.stanford.edu/
Stevens Pre-College Program (cybersecurity, Engineering, Pre-med, game design, entrepreneurship, STEM Law & Policy, and more)
https://www.stevens.edu/admissions/pre-college-programs
University of North Georgia- National Cyber Warrior Academy (computer science & Operating in cyberspace- scholarships available!)
https://ung.edu/cyber-operations-education/national-cyber-warrior-academy.php
Yes! You can be more Organized!
YES, YOU CAN BE MORE ORGANIZED WITH YOUR HOMEWORK
HERE’S HOW…
1. Have a planner to write down your assignments, projects, tests, quizzes.
2. Consider color coding each so it helps you to prioritize each
OR
Use your cell phone/iphone apps
1. Use your CALENDAR to keep track of important dates,
2. Use your NOTES or MESSAGEs to remind yourself of next steps for each subject
If your teacher says ok
3. USE VOICE RECORDER FOR CLASS TO REMEMBER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
4. TAKE PICS WITH YOUR CELL CAMERA OF IMPORTANT THINGS ON YOUR PHONE
5. USE YOUR PHONE CALCULATOR
6. USE YOUR ALARM TO HELP YOU REMEMBER TO BE ON TIME FOR CLASS, TO STUDY, OR TO TIME YOURSELF IN GIVING A PRESENTATION.
Other apps to consider:
Evernote.com
Dictation for iOS
Got an iPhone 4S or 5 or an iPad 3 in your backpack? Dictation, a feature that allows you to speak instead of typing, is built right in. Siri lets you use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls*, and more. Ask Siri to do things just by talking the way you talk. Siri understands what you say, knows what you mean, and even talks back.
Dragon Dictation Easy-to-use voice recognition application powered by Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® that allows you to easily speak and instantly see your text or email messages. In fact, it’s up to five (5) times faster than typing on the keyboard.
Firefox with add-ons
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/ira-socol/mits2009/
If you use the web browser Firefox (a free download) you’ll want to check out this set of add-ons that offer features like text-to-speech, dictionaries and more to make your internet browsing easier.
GMAIL & Google Calendar
A free email account that comes with a text-to-speech reader, spell check, built-in organization systems including Google Calendar, which allows you to keep track of multiple responsibilities and plan a schedule. Google Desktop makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google. It's a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, files, music, photos, chats, Gmail, web pages that you've viewed, and more. By making your computer searchable, Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks.
https://mail.google.com/intl/en/mail/help/about.html
HelpRead
http://www.helpread.net
HelpRead automatically reads aloud text from the computer’s clipboard.
BrowseAloud
http://www.browsealoud.com
This application highlights and reads text aloud on the web. Created by textHELP.
iPing
http://www.iping.com/ipingv2
This is a free service that allows you to have 30 reminder calls each month. You can set the service up to call to remind you about medication, appointments, and other important activities of daily living.
Sunbird
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird
This program is an easy to use calendar to keep track of your schedule, by the creators of Firefox.
Microsoft Built-In Accessibility
Ease of Access Center
Windows 7, Vista, and XP include built-in accessibility settings and programs that make it easier to see, hear, and use the computer. Accessibility features in Windows include: speech recognition and text-to-speech; magnifier; on-screen keyboard; keyboard shortcuts; sticky and filter keys; and visual notifications.
Nancy Frede is an ESE Educational professional who works with students from Prek - Grade 12 to learn how to succeed in the classroom making better choices for their future college and careers. Nancy is active in local libraries, youth programs and schools in southwest Florida and CT working with both teachers and students to be more successful in their daily life. Her fees are geared to those who are financially challenged. Please email Nancy at nfrede@aol.com or call 508/380-3737.