Interests and Hobbies: Outdoors, playing golf, building things, and working.
What I like about being a SUNY Oswego Technology Education major is having the ability to be in an environment to work with my hands and make interesting things.Β I like working with students and making an impact on their learning progression.
Interests and Hobbies: Playing softball, hiking, being outside, crafting
What I like about being a SUNY Oswego Technology Education major is that it allows me to be a hands-on learner and influences me to be more successful. I enjoy being able to work with students and make a positive impact on their education.
Interests and Hobbies: Building things, snowboarding, and longboarding.
What I like about being a SUNYΒ Oswego Technology Education major is being a part of a close, friendly department where we can all grow as a community and build really cool things.Β
Interests and Hobbies: 3d printing, cars, outdoors.Β
What I like about being a SUNY Oswego Technology Education major is getting the opportunity to work hands-on and build things and getting the opportunity to teach the next generation.
Interests and Hobbies: Designing things, Skiing, Traveling
What I like about being a SUNY Oswego Technology Education major is being able to work hands-on and making things I can feel proud of.
We would love to receive photos of students enjoying KidsTech!
Please email photos of students and/or their activities and creations to KidsTech@oswego.edu.
In the subject line of the email please include the KidsTech classroom (i.e. S4K-B, YI-C).Β
Any photo emailed to us may be posted to our classroom site, our website, and social media, etc. as outlined in our KidsTech policies.
Phoebe Sarah Hertha Ayrton (28 April 1854 β 26 August 1923) was a British engineer, mathematician, physicist and inventor, and suffragette. Known in adult life as Hertha Ayrton, born Phoebe Sarah Marks, she was awarded the Hughes Medal by the Royal Society for her work on electric arcs and ripples in sand and water. In the late nineteenth century, electric arc lighting was in wide use for public lighting.