Friday, March 12, 2010
Grades 7-12: Raising Money
Session 6: Raising Money
Where do entrepreneurs find the money to start their businesses?
From bootstrapping to angel investors and venture capital, in this session we’ll explore three different aspects of raising money to start a business.
Tuesday March 23rd 10:00 a.m.
Dar Caldwell – a young Cleveland based entrepreneur will discuss how he and his colleagues have scraped together the seed-stage financing to get their new ventures off the ground.
Doug Hardman - Co-founder and CEO of Sparkbase will define what an “angel” investor is and describe his experience raising “angel” investment.
Jonathan Murray – is an experienced Cleveland based venture capitalist who will share his perspective as a VC investor.
Schools interested in participating in this program should contact John Ramicone at
john.ramicone@ideastream.org or 216-916-6360 by March 19th
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Grades 7-12: Re-Calibrating U.S. Politics **FREE**
WVIZ/PBS Special
Distance Learning Presentation
Town Hall of Cleveland
Speaker Series 2009-2010
Program: David Gergen, Commentator, editor, teacher, public servant, best-selling author and adviser to presidents for 30 years.
Topic: “Re-Calibrating U.S. Politics”
Date: Monday, March 15, 2010
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m.
David Gergen is currently a professor of public service at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and director of its Center for Public Leadership. He is also editor-at-large for U.S. News & World Report and a Senior Political Analyst for CNN. In earlier years, he served as a White House adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton.
For additional information please see: http://www.davidgergen.com/
Transmission Modes: NOTA and eTech Ohio IP Networks
Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by March 11th.
Autopsy & Knee Replacement
If you have any questions about the announcements below please email us at electroniceducation@mail.cosi.org.
These programs have been selling very quickly, so sign up soon before all of the programs are full!
Below are 2 announcements about program availability:
1. VIEW ONLY: Surgical Suite - Total Knee Replacement Openings 2. In Depth: Autopsy Openings
*****VIEW ONLY: Surgical Suite - Total Knee Replacement Openings*******
We currently have VIEW ONLY spots available for our upcoming Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement programs on:
March 10 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, 1:15 PM ET and 3:00 PM ET March 31 at 8:45 AM ET April 14 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, and 1:15PM ET April 28 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, 1:15PM ET, and 3:00PM ET
For more information on the Knee Program please visit our website at http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/surgical-suite/. To make a reservation for this program please visit our online registration site at https://education.cosi.org/eers.
*****In Depth: Autopsy Openings*******
We currently have several openings for our upcoming In Depth: Autopsy program on:
(PLEASE NOTE: we just had an opening for December 10th and December 17th become available)
March 12, at 9:00AM ET
March 18, at 9:00AM ET and 11:00AM ET
March 25, at 9:00AM ET, 11:00AM ET, and 1:30PM ET March 30, at 11:00AM ET and 3:30 PM ET June 15, at 11:00AM ET
For more information on the Autopsy program please visit our website at http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/in-depth/. To make a reservation for this program please visit our online registration site at https://education.cosi.org/eers.
These programs have been selling very quickly, so sign up soon before all of the programs are full!
Below are 2 announcements about program availability:
1. VIEW ONLY: Surgical Suite - Total Knee Replacement Openings 2. In Depth: Autopsy Openings
*****VIEW ONLY: Surgical Suite - Total Knee Replacement Openings*******
We currently have VIEW ONLY spots available for our upcoming Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement programs on:
March 10 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, 1:15 PM ET and 3:00 PM ET March 31 at 8:45 AM ET April 14 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, and 1:15PM ET April 28 at 8:45AM ET, 11:00AM ET, 1:15PM ET, and 3:00PM ET
For more information on the Knee Program please visit our website at http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/surgical-suite/. To make a reservation for this program please visit our online registration site at https://education.cosi.org/eers.
*****In Depth: Autopsy Openings*******
We currently have several openings for our upcoming In Depth: Autopsy program on:
(PLEASE NOTE: we just had an opening for December 10th and December 17th become available)
March 12, at 9:00AM ET
March 18, at 9:00AM ET and 11:00AM ET
March 25, at 9:00AM ET, 11:00AM ET, and 1:30PM ET March 30, at 11:00AM ET and 3:30 PM ET June 15, at 11:00AM ET
For more information on the Autopsy program please visit our website at http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/in-depth/. To make a reservation for this program please visit our online registration site at https://education.cosi.org/eers.
Grades 9-12: Upcoming Programs from COSI
The following programs are part of the COSI Expert series. These 60 minute sessions connect your middle school and high school aged students (unless otherwised marked as ELEMENTARY) to an Expert in a field of science or technology to explore and solve challenging questions that the Expert would face on a daily basis. After the questions are solved, the remainder of the session is designed as a learner led questions and answer period. For more detailed descriptions of these sessions, please visit our website at http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/experts/.
To make a reservation for these sessions, please visit our online reservation system located at https://education.cosi.org/eers/ .
Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease 3/8/10 at 1:00PM ET
ELEMENTARY: Reptiles Live!
3/11/10 at 11:00AM ET
Gene Therapy for Diseases of the Nervous System 3/11/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - ELEMENTARY: G.R.O.S.S. – Functions of the Human Body 3/30/10 at 9:00AM ET
Forensics: Latent Prints
3/31/10 at 1:00PM ET
ELEMENTARY: Sound Science
4/6/10 at 1:00PM ET
Forensic Handwriting Identification
4/9/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - Artificial Intelligence in Game Playing 4/15/10 at 9:00AM ET
Developing Exercise Training Programs
5/7/10 at 9:00AM ET
Space Cowboys: What It Takes to Put a Man in Space 5/11/10 at 1:00PM ET
Computers Working at the Speed of Light
5/13/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - Forensic Anthropology: What the Dead Tell Us About the Living 5/17/10 1:00PM ET
To make a reservation for these sessions, please visit our online reservation system located at https://education.cosi.org/eers/ .
Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease 3/8/10 at 1:00PM ET
ELEMENTARY: Reptiles Live!
3/11/10 at 11:00AM ET
Gene Therapy for Diseases of the Nervous System 3/11/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - ELEMENTARY: G.R.O.S.S. – Functions of the Human Body 3/30/10 at 9:00AM ET
Forensics: Latent Prints
3/31/10 at 1:00PM ET
ELEMENTARY: Sound Science
4/6/10 at 1:00PM ET
Forensic Handwriting Identification
4/9/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - Artificial Intelligence in Game Playing 4/15/10 at 9:00AM ET
Developing Exercise Training Programs
5/7/10 at 9:00AM ET
Space Cowboys: What It Takes to Put a Man in Space 5/11/10 at 1:00PM ET
Computers Working at the Speed of Light
5/13/10 at 1:00PM ET
NEW - Forensic Anthropology: What the Dead Tell Us About the Living 5/17/10 1:00PM ET
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Grades 9-12: Does Climate Change Equal Global Catastrophe? **FREE**
Does Climate Change Equal Global Catastrophe?
Part of the Science in the Cinema Series
March 23, 2010 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST | Via Videoconference
Target Audience: Grades 9-12
Open to MAGPI Members and Non-MAGPI Members
Free!
Program Information/Registration: http://www.magpi.net/Community/Programs/Does-Climate-Change-Equal-Global-Catastrophe
Join Dr. David Robinson, Chairman of the Department of Geography at Rutgers University and New Jersey 's State Climatologist, for a discussion on the facts and fiction of Climate Change. Scenarios presented in the movie, A Day After Tomorrow, will serve as a starting point for the discussion. Students should be familiar with the movie (at minimum, the portions listed on the program website) and should prepare questions ahead of time for Dr. Robinson.
Part of the Science in the Cinema Series
March 23, 2010 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST | Via Videoconference
Target Audience: Grades 9-12
Open to MAGPI Members and Non-MAGPI Members
Free!
Program Information/Registration: http://www.magpi.net/Community/Programs/Does-Climate-Change-Equal-Global-Catastrophe
Join Dr. David Robinson, Chairman of the Department of Geography at Rutgers University and New Jersey 's State Climatologist, for a discussion on the facts and fiction of Climate Change. Scenarios presented in the movie, A Day After Tomorrow, will serve as a starting point for the discussion. Students should be familiar with the movie (at minimum, the portions listed on the program website) and should prepare questions ahead of time for Dr. Robinson.
Grades 9-12: The Race for the Double Helix **FREE**
The Race for the Double Helix
Part of the Science in the Cinema Program
March 11, 2010 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST | Via Videoconference
Open to MAGPI Members and Non-MAGPI Members
Target Audience: Grades 9-12
Free!
Program Information/Registration: http://www.magpi.net/Community/Programs/Race-Double-Helix
Join Dr. Dr. Chi-hua Chiu, Assistant Professor in the department of Anthropology at Kent State University and Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics at Rutgers University for a discussion of the scientific, political and ethical issues related to the discovery of the double helix. The discovery involved the rivalries of the two teams of scientists attempting to discover the nature of DNA, Francis Crick & James D. Watson at Cambridge University and Maurice Wilkins & Rosalind Franklin at King's College London. The movie also depicts the role of women in Science at that time. Students should be familiar with the movie "The Race for the Double Helix" and/or the basis for the controversy, and should prepare questions ahead of time for Dr. Chiu.
Part of the Science in the Cinema Program
March 11, 2010 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST | Via Videoconference
Open to MAGPI Members and Non-MAGPI Members
Target Audience: Grades 9-12
Free!
Program Information/Registration: http://www.magpi.net/Community/Programs/Race-Double-Helix
Join Dr. Dr. Chi-hua Chiu, Assistant Professor in the department of Anthropology at Kent State University and Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics at Rutgers University for a discussion of the scientific, political and ethical issues related to the discovery of the double helix. The discovery involved the rivalries of the two teams of scientists attempting to discover the nature of DNA, Francis Crick & James D. Watson at Cambridge University and Maurice Wilkins & Rosalind Franklin at King's College London. The movie also depicts the role of women in Science at that time. Students should be familiar with the movie "The Race for the Double Helix" and/or the basis for the controversy, and should prepare questions ahead of time for Dr. Chiu.
Grades 9-12: Witnesses to War - Holocaust Survivors and Artists
| Program Description | The Temple Museum of Religious Art recently acquired a collection of 45 Holocaust Wall Hangings by artist Judith Weinshall Liberman that visually depict historic maps, scenes and philosophic concepts regarding the history of the Holocaust. The first connection is a presentation featuring the Holocaust Wall Hangings. The students explore the creative process, interpretation, and explore how an artist honors historical memory. The second connection is a conversation with a local Cleveland Holocaust survivor describing their experiences during World War II. Both lessons analyze how history is interpreted by examining historic documents, eyewitness accounts from Holocaust survivors and shared artistic interpretations of the artist’s works. |
Program Length This is a two-part videoconference. Each connection is 45 - 60 minutes.
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$250
Sandy Kreisman
skreisman@universitycircle.org
10831 Magnolia Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
United States
Phone: (216) 707-5021
Fax: (216) 791-3935
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