Profile

Contact Details

ASCE
Contact information, job title, education, and license are populated by the ASCE Membership database. You can edit your account here. Please allow 12 hours for the changes to appear in ASCE Collaborate. 

Ms. Jeannine Finton

ASCE

Contributions

1 to 5 of 12 total
Posted By Jeannine Finton 12-08-2020 09:53 AM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
\ view thread
I highly recommend the television series Numb3rs, currently available on Hulu. It features the premise of two brothers, one in the FBI and the other a math genius, who find ways to solve crimes together. The father, played by Judd Hirsch, is described as a city planner. His knowledge of infrastructure ...
Posted By Jeannine Finton 07-27-2020 11:30 AM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
\ view thread
Hi everyone-- Please consider me a resource for you, not just in terms of how ASCE does outreach, but also for learning questions in general. I have over 30 years experience in a variety of educational settings. I worked from home as an educational writer/consultant with pre-schoolers, and when my ...
Posted By Jeannine Finton 07-17-2020 10:37 AM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
\ view thread
Hi Heidi-- I love the description of the core sampling activity! I don't think my elementary school had much in the way of hands-on science experiences, but we always had science related magazines such as National Geographic available at home. I didn't read the articles, but I loved looking at ...
Posted By Jeannine Finton 05-14-2020 04:10 PM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
\ view thread
Thanks for sharing this Katie! We've just posted a similar activity, Water Pollution Clean Up, to the Everyday Engineering: STEM@Home materials. I'm going to share the link to the Orange County Branch video as part of the activity support. We've just posted a new video showing the activity with more ...
Posted By Jeannine Finton 05-06-2020 10:06 AM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
\ view thread
Hi Dani--Do you think that you could do a short video of yourself, or someone from Philly, doing that activity so we could share it in the Everyday Engineering list? It has to be 2-minutes or less. Let me know and we can discuss what's needed. I definitely think that schools are going to be hypervigilant ...