Crowdfunding Not Just for Kicks – Dublin, 2016
August 19, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Front Page

A new documentary where you will follow a mother and daughter on the road to becoming a black belt. What makes a person push past their limits? How do you keep going no matter what? This film can teach us all the things we need to be strong throughout our lives. We all know that the “I can do it attitude” is the by-product of facing your fears. You’ve got to do your best even though it’s challenging. Training is not easy.This project is already half way to success which is a great sign that they will make it. You can get thanks in the credits, blog shout outs and copies of the film on DVD. They say a black belt is just a white belt that never quits! Let’s find out!
Support them here! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/robson-pellerin/not-just-for-kicks-dublin-2016
Why Crowdfunding is NOT FREE!
August 15, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page
Why Crowdfunding is not free and how to figure it out! This quick video is a fast lesson for you.

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Crowdfunding Digital Microscopes for Students
July 16, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Front Page

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We all know that teachers spend their own money to create learning materials for students. But if you are a science teacher, those things are very costly. With the goal of $1627.00 Mr. Dela Cruz. This is what the teacher has to say about the project:
Technology is universally, interwoven in virtually every aspect of the modern world and our day-to-day life. It affects how we play, shop, associate, socialize, and most importantly, how we learn. With their countless and growing manifestation in our lives it only makes sense that mobile technologies are present in the classroom to assist in the teaching and learning process, especially in the field of science. However there are some schools that are delaying this opportunity of using technology in the classroom, and my school—although we strive hard to give our students these opportunities—is not ahead in terms of technological capacity.
My students are incoming freshmen with about 75-80% are Native Americans and more than 65% of the population receiving free lunch.
You can help by giving here https://www.donorschoose.org/project/digital-microscopes-for-a-technological/2057051/?rf=link-siteshare-2016-07-teacher-teacher_2234126&challengeid=372281








