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Maggie Barnett, Abbi Richcreek, Karl Gast, Lucy Ray, Kya Kimmerling, Bryce Eherenman More Information
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Go Baby Go! is a program that teaches students the basics of engineering, and also the art of giving back. Local engineers help mentor students at Edgewood Middle school, by teaching them to modify electric cars, for children with disabilities. The modifications are to fit the needs of children's various physical and mental differences, so that they are able to get around just as easy as anyone else.
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- Maggie BarnettStudentEdgewood Middle School
- Abbi RichcreekEngineering and Technology InstructorEdgewood Middle School
- Karl GastVolunteer Mentor & EngineerEdgewood Middle School
- Lucy RayStudentEdgewood Middle School
- Kya KimmerlingStudentEdgewood Middle School
- Bryce EherenmanStudentEdgewood Middle School
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- Maggie BarnettStudentEdgewood Middle School
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April Harper, Nate Walden More Information
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- April HarperSenior Director of StrategyFive Star Technology Solutions
- Nate WaldenInstructional Design SpecialistFive Star Technology Solutions
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- April HarperSenior Director of StrategyFive Star Technology Solutions
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Tami Silverman, Elizabeth A. Bennion, Ph.D. More Information
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A subject parents may have trouble talking to their kids about is politics. We explore some ways, children can be introduced to this area of discussion without delving into specific issues.
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- Tami SilvermanPresident & CEOIndiana Youth Institute
- Elizabeth A. Bennion, Ph.D.Indiana University South Bend
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- Tami SilvermanPresident & CEOIndiana Youth Institute
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ServSafe courses are mandatory for chefs' work in kitchens. The courses are vital because they teach the cook proper hygiene practices to follow. Laquisha Jackson is a chef, caterer, and owner of Soulful Kitchen. She had to learn these practices to pursue her passion, and hopes to share the knowledge through her hands-on courses.
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