Author // Matt Yauk Friday, 22 March 2024
Instructional materials from Feed the World, an initiative of Ohio Corn & Wheat, have been added to Open Space. The materials include 6 learning modules and 10 videos suitable for high school science, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and social studies. The module topics include biotechnology, energy and ethanol, feeding the world, growing Ohio, soil and sustainability, and water quality. Each module features multiple lessons, activities, and additional resources. The videos include virtual field trips and career panels.
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Matt Yauk is a Senior Instructional Specialist with INFOhio. He is a certified educator who has worked as a Business and Technology teacher in the middle and high school settings and as an educational technologist, instructional designer, and academic technology director for The Ohio State University (OSU). He has a B.S. in Education: Technical Education and Training from OSU, a M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Instructional Design and Technology from University of Cincinnati, founded the Learner Engagement Division within the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), and co-authored a chapter in the Handbook of Distance Education (4th edition) called "Trends and Directions in Continuing Professional Development." The positive impact on student learning and educator development has always been his primary focus.
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