This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NETWORKING PRESENTED BY: HEATHER WHITE. What is NETWORKING? It is NOT: Schmoozing Begging for a job Manipulating to get what you want It IS: Making connections.
Advertisements

Look, touch, think and compare. Try to look at the inside and outside of each bulb. Page 1 How are light bulbs different from each other? Explore.
WHAT MAKES FOR A MEANINGFUL SENIOR PROJECT?. THINK – PAIR - SHARE.
Service Learning Nicholas Johnson. What is Service Learning? Service-Learning is a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community.
What Science(s) Should I Take Next Year???. Science Courses Offered at WHS Earth Science (Honors & Academic) Biology (Honors & Academic) Chemistry Physics.
Biodiversity and the distribution of life on planet earth.
LEWISVILLE ISD ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING
 Service-Learning is a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning.
Civil Engineer Ethan Painter.
Discrimination in my Career Field. Project Description  You will research current statistics about job discrimination in our dream jobs, and we will.
POOR FOOD HABITS FOR BUSY COLLEGE STUDENTS JESSICA HAWS.
JULIA HARMEL Public Relations Specialist. Typical Day.. Public relations specialists communicate with the public on behalf of their company. They try.
The Art Institute is the best place for me to go to pursue my career and dream as a photographer.
A Model for Research by Community College Students Christine Case, Ed.D.SACNAS Skyline CollegeOctober 29, 2011.
 The career I want to go with when I get older is a Veterinarian  More than 59,700 people worked as veterinarians in 2008  I got interested in because.
Career Awareness. Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. … Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner.
Passionate Pirate Worksheet Assignment 2 Austin Baker.
What You Want Futures: What You Want Learning About Careers Unit Essential Question: What are my responsibilities and realities when developing a career?
Facilitating and Assessing Experiential Learning, Service Learning, and Internships A Qualitative Analyses.
Levels of Instruction Summer science camp -- high school juniors Introductory Geology courses -- mostly college freshmen and sophomores Upper level Geochemistry.
Informational Interview of an Emergency Physician Anna December 23, 2008.
TH HOUR Career tech JOHN HAVILAND. Personal training what is it? It’s the career I like forward too. You get to help people lose weight and.
Home introduction biography research job application resume cover letter reference sheet interview thank you letter letter of resignation MY E-PORTFOLIO.
Service Learning Tara McCoy. What is Service Learning? “Service learning is a teaching method that combines service to the community with classroom curriculum.
Naviance Career Key & Career Exploration Granite Oaks Middle School Electives 2014 – 2015.
Culminating Project & Portfolio Guidelines 2014 Beginning with the Class of 2008, Washington graduates must: pass state tests showing achievement in basic.
Concept #4.  How do you think you can reach your career goals?
Professor Lori Becker WELCOME TO CE 100 Preparing for a Career in Early Childhood Development Unit 4 WELCOME TO CE 100 Preparing for a Career in Early.
Joe Lach. Carpenter  A carpenter is a person who builds houses/buildings. It uses basic math like addition and subtraction. This works out for me because.
What Factors Affect My Career Choices?? WORK-BASED LEARNING VIRTUAL CAMPUS 1.
Passionate Pirate Worksheet Assignment 2. Content Passion I will be a student teacher this coming spring semester and I am looking forward to teaching.
"It's choice - not chance - that determines your destiny." ~ Jean Nidetch.
HOMEWORK (HONORS) - ‘SPECIALIZED CAREERS IN CHEMISTRY’ DUE typed by Tuesday, Scored /30 - RESEARCH A SPECIFIC CAREER INVOLVING CHEMISTRY TO FIND.
Korre Sowell.  “A method under which students or participants learn and develop through active participation in thoughtfully organized service that is.
Ever since I watched my first skateboard video, I have always wanted to be a filmer. I found it very fascinating and cool. I will be researching…  The.
Hi [name]! Welcome to [camp]. I’m camp counselor Biebs. Over the years our camp as grown so much, and each summer we have hundreds of boys and girls come.
Career Field Description
Surgical Technology By: Sabrina Walls. Outline of Presentation  Research paper  Physical Project  What I have learned through the process  Successes.
Concept #3.  How do you think you could find out about careers that interest you?
Passionate Pirate Worksheet Assignment 2. Content Passion I love to teach about anything dairy! Dairy food, dairy processing, dairy cattle judging, the.
Service Learning Project Community Service Michael Nutter.
Careers  Over the course of your lifetime, you may have several occupations, or how you make your living which are all part of your career.  It’s important.
By: Giovanni Procopio. Sports Medicine are therapists who are trained for the treatment and rehabilitation of sport and athletic injuries. They are state-
Sports Medicine Connor Dailey 5/8/14 1 st Hour Career Tech.
By: Griffin Roelle. “A teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning.
Upon completing high school I plan to attend Florida State University where I obtain a career in Sports Medicine. Then once I finish college with my graduate.
“Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all” ~John F. Kennedy. Web designing inspires me. What got me interested in Computer, Technology and.
EGN 1935: ECE Adventures Spring 2014 Team: the Triwizards Robot: Harry Potter Team Members: Naomi Sommer Princess Martinez Gaby Morales.
THE WATER PROJECT By: Student First Name and Last Name.
THE “COLLEGES I AM THINKING ABOUT” LIST IN YOUR FAMILY CONNECTIONS ACCOUNT.
CHOOSE 1 OF THESE.
Biochemist Duncan Burdick 5/9/14 2 nd Hour. Introduction “Once we accept our boundaries, we go beyond them.” – Albert Einstein You may not have heard.
Dante Webbe.  Is a computer career for me?  To answer this question. I will create 3 algorithms to help determine whether or not a computer related.
Professional ISE Interview By. Jeremy Booth. Mr. Ryan King Currently works at Fidelity National Financial Job Description: Risk analyst.
The Waikato Trades Academy
Introduction presentation
Savannah Hemphill February 12,2014 3rd hour Career/Technology
Career Awareness.
“The Places My Granddad Built”
How to Choose a Major and Investigate Careers!
KNOCKING OPPORTUNITIES
WorldSkills UK LIVE Where am I now?
Welcome! 2018.
Taking Action on Professional Growth Technical Skills Grounded in Academics: Professional Development Essential Questions What is professional development?
NASMP Summer 2016 Brycee Sells, Utah State University | Student, Utah State University Introduction The Native American Student Mentorship Program.
Your Love Is Beautiful.
How to Choose a Major and Investigate Careers!
Trevor Scott Mrs.Wentorth 5th hour 4/17/15
Do NOW: List the letters A-D on your paper. Read each statement below. If you think the statement is true, write a T next to the letter. If you think.
Instructions for presentation
Presentation transcript:

This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences! Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged]

This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences! Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged]

This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences! Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as the use of different chemicals or water filtration techniques. [Click on the page to view it enlarged]

Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as the use of different chemicals or water filtration techniques. [Click on the page to view it enlarged]

This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences! Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as the use of different chemicals or water filtration techniques. [Click on the page to view it enlarged]

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue a research position. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player. Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged] A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue a research position. A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding the a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player. Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged] Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. Towards the end of my internship, using many of my observations of what was happening around LAERF, I wrote a research paper; I chose my topic to be over the outdoor ponds and the grass carp in them. I will be able to claim a research credit through LISD with my research paper. Click [here] to view the paper.[here] I’m very glad I had the chance to work as an intern for LAERF. It was so much more than just shadowing someone at a job – all of what I did involved me hands on. I could also explore the field of environmental studies, which I had previously never thought about as a career choice. After LAERF, however, I am considering majoring in environmental engineering and would love working outside as a job in the future.

The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player. Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged] Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. Towards the end of my internship, using many of my observations of what was happening around LAERF, I wrote a research paper; I chose my topic to be over the outdoor ponds and the grass carp in them. I will be able to claim a research credit through LISD with my research paper. Click [here] to view the paper.[here] I’m very glad I had the chance to work as an intern for LAERF. It was so much more than just shadowing someone at a job – all of what I did involved me hands on. I could also explore the field of environmental studies, which I had previously never thought about as a career choice. After LAERF, however, I am considering majoring in environmental engineering and would love working outside as a job in the future.

This summer I was hired to work as an intern at LAERF, the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility. I learned a lot and had many exciting experiences! The beautiful facility had outdoor pools and cultures, and indoor well stocked labs. Learning from the many professionals there, I gained inside and outside lab experience. This will really come in handy if I choose to pursue and research position. I also got a lot of work experience and learned about the responsibilities in holding a job. I learned to work cohesively in a team and how to be a good team player. Over the course of 8 weeks I kept a log of things I learned and did, such as names of different plants or the use of different chemicals. [Click on the page to view it enlarged] A caged plant in a pond, used to observe plant growth in a natural environment. Me in the Main Chemistry lab, holding the a machine called the Titration Manager (which we lovingly refer to as TIM). I am testing pond water samples - right beneath my hand, the probes for pH, conductivity, and alkalinity are visible. A cluster of mesocosms, used to grow and observe underwater plants in a controlled environment. Towards the end of my internship, using many of my observations of what was happening around LAERF, I wrote a research paper; I chose my topic to be over the outdoor ponds and the grass carp in them. I will be able to claim a research credit through LISD with my research paper. Click [here] to view the paper.[here] I’m very glad I had the chance to work as an intern for LAERF. It was so much more than just shadowing someone at a job – all of what I did involved me hands on. I could also explore the field of environmental studies, which I had previously never thought about as a career choice. After LAERF, however, I am considering majoring in environmental engineering and would love working outside as a job in the future. LAERF The Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystems Research Facility: what will you find here?