Tag: "technology"

Touchnote Show You Care Eid2Eid Postcard Campaign & Challenge!

| October 11, 2011 | Comments (12)

I’m so excited to share with you this really cool “Show You Care From Eid al-Fitr to Eid al-Adha orEid2Eid” campaign and challenge! Touchnote is an incredibly ingenious, highly-economical, convenient, traveler’s dream app. However, I believe it’s an awesome innovation for  for high-tech Internet-connected people to stay in close touch in a very personal, special [...]

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Do You Know What a Gamma Camera Is? A Lesson from a Homeschool Parent’s Profession

| August 25, 2011 | Comments (2)

Determined to get to work on today’s homeschool project, I told my daughter to call Baba. “Baba, what’s a Gamma Camera? or a nuclear camera?” While on the road, and unable to hear, he kept yelling “What? What?” So, she continue to ask, “What are they? How are they different?” “What are What!?” It was a [...]

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Silicon Valley TechWomen will Mentor TechWomen from MiddleEast & North Africa Summer 2011

| March 15, 2011 | Comments (0)

My dearest colleague and Online PR partner Janet, tipped me into this article, stating that TechWomen — Mentor Application Now Open! So, I followed the link to find out more about this organization. From the homepage of TechWomen.org TechWomen, a public-private partnership, was developed to implement President Barack Obama’s vision of greater collaboration between the [...]

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100-word Essay Can Win Your Child $100 or $500!

| January 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

TeenTribune.com and TweenTribune.com is running a unique 100-word essay contest about technology for children Grades 3 – 12. Six winners from every grade with a total of 60 kids will either win a grand prize of $500, or $100 for the 5 runner-ups. Teachers of winning students will receive “Learning Happens” t-shirt. “The contest is [...]

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Science, Techonology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Tips for Kids

| March 3, 2010 | Comments (2)

My girls and I were so bummed that our tweets were not showing up for our very first participation in a Girls Night Out  (twitter hashtag #gno) with dear mommy blogger Jyl at MomItForward.com this past Tuesday because the topic was dear to our hearts: Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM). We had some short [...]

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Hurricane Katrina – lessons to learn

| September 2, 2005 | Comments (0)

Hurricane Katrina is truly a tragic natural disaster! Although are girls are all under 5 years old, there’s many lessons to learn: 1. Geography: We started learning from the Rookie Read-About Geography series just the day before Hurricane Katrina. Great books! Check them out right now! 2. Science. How and where hurricanes form, weather differences [...]

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