Blueprint: Designing Wisconsin's Future
Blueprint: Designing Wisconsin's Future examines how Wisconsin's businesses, schools, and communities are partnering to prepare students for the workplace and society.
The program explores the effects of innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs on communities throughout the state.
In a partnership with the Ariens Company, Brillion High School students have a state-of-the-art learning center where they can work on diverse projects like high mileage vehicles and hydroponics.
A global program, the FIRST LEGO League utilizes theme-based challenges to engage students in research, problem solving and engineering for a statewide competition.
The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) in Madison is a nonprofit organization that facilitates real-life laboratory activities related to science, technology, and nature discovery for students while also offering professional development opportunities for educators.
In a cooperative effort with Brakebush Brothers, Inc., the Westfield School District is pioneering the production and use of alternative energy by enabling students to manufacture biodiesel fuel used to run their school buses.
Blueprint: Designing Wisconsin's Future is a co-production of the Educational Communications Board (ECB) and Wisconsin Public Television (WPT). Funding was provided, in part, by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Wisconsin Residents may download the FULL video for free at ECB VideoLink (Browse for Blueprint)
The program explores the effects of innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs on communities throughout the state.
In a partnership with the Ariens Company, Brillion High School students have a state-of-the-art learning center where they can work on diverse projects like high mileage vehicles and hydroponics.
A global program, the FIRST LEGO League utilizes theme-based challenges to engage students in research, problem solving and engineering for a statewide competition.
The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) in Madison is a nonprofit organization that facilitates real-life laboratory activities related to science, technology, and nature discovery for students while also offering professional development opportunities for educators.
In a cooperative effort with Brakebush Brothers, Inc., the Westfield School District is pioneering the production and use of alternative energy by enabling students to manufacture biodiesel fuel used to run their school buses.
Blueprint: Designing Wisconsin's Future is a co-production of the Educational Communications Board (ECB) and Wisconsin Public Television (WPT). Funding was provided, in part, by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Wisconsin Residents may download the FULL video for free at ECB VideoLink (Browse for Blueprint)
