In this lesson, students will use the Career Day app to learn …
In this lesson, students will use the Career Day app to learn about skills, aptitude tests, and related occupations. This is lesson one of five, which is designed to be taught in a sequence.
Estimated time required: 1-2 class periods.
Technology required for this lesson: Augmented Reality, Smartphone.
In this lesson, the teacher will engage the class in a discussion …
In this lesson, the teacher will engage the class in a discussion about the value of STEM skills and the value of creativity. Remind the students to refer to their Career Day app assessment results and resources. This is lesson two of five, which is designed to be taught in a sequence.
Estimated time required: 1-2 class periods.
Technology required for this lesson: Augmented Reality, Smartphone.
In this lesson, students will use the Career Day app for interviewing …
In this lesson, students will use the Career Day app for interviewing their chosen subject. This is lesson three of five, which is designed to be taught in a sequence.
Estimated time required: 1-2 class periods.
Technology required for this lesson: Augmented Reality.
In this lesson, the teacher will lead the class in a discussion …
In this lesson, the teacher will lead the class in a discussion about the value of role models and mentors. Remind the students to refer to their Career Day app assessment results, interview results, and resources. This is lesson four of five, which is designed to be taught in a sequence.
Estimated time required: 1-2 class periods.
Technology required for this lesson: Augmented Reality, Smartphone.
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