Announcements
EduGator Central Snowflake Contest -- Win a Gift Card!
#CSEdWeek starts December 5th!
Join us for a CS Celebration on Monday, December 5, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the South Norman Courtyard outside Opus. Play with robots, win prizes and learn about how fun computer science can be. We’ll even have a birthday cake to celebrate early computer scientists, Grace Hopper and Ada Lovelace. Find out more here- https://cseveryone.org/cs-ed-week/
Data Collection & Management, LAS 6292
“Data Collection & Management” (LAS 6292) is designed for students from any academic discipline and any stage of their graduate program.
The course is an introduction to methods for collecting, organizing, and managing different types of qualitative and quantitative data. Students will gain hands-on experience with best practices and tools for data collection, entry, correction, and organization, as well as how to make data collection more efficient, finding and working with publicly available data sets, and safely storing and archiving data. Students will also become familiar with current issues surrounding privacy, human subjects, and legal and ethical issues related to data collection and use. Int is taught as a workshop, with in-class activities using data sources from text corpora to photographs to ecological data. Students will work with real datasets (ideally their own) and prepare a data collection and management plan for their research projects.
More information can be found on the course web page: https://las6292.netlify.app/. Please contact Emilio Bruna if you have any questions (embruna@ufl.edu).
Spring Course Announcement: EDF 6544 Philosophy of Education
Events
- CS Celebration
Date: December 5, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: South Norman Courtyard, Outside of Opus
- Building Theory in Computing Education Research, Spatial Encoding Strategies Theory and Multiple Conceptions Theory
Date: December 6, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Rosenberg Historic Classroom and Zoom
Employment and Internship Opportunities
EduGator Central - Student Assistant (FWS)
Description: EduGator Central wants you to apply to join our team! The College of Education’s Student Services is recruiting part-time Federal Work Study (FWS) students to join the team for SPRING 2023. Student assistants are responsible for assisting in the administration of departmental activities and providing a welcoming environment for students. Applicants should possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, be detail-oriented, and have the ability to work independently. Primary responsibilities include:
- Providing excellent customer service and assisting student, staff, and faculty inquiries
- Answering phone calls and email inquiries
- Performing clerical duties that support departmental operations
- Maintaining discretion and confidential information
- Assisting with college events and office projects.
This position is open to currently enrolled students and all majors are welcome to apply. This position has the potential to continue in the summer and fall semesters.
Pay Rate: $12.00 per hour
Minimum Requirements:
- Must have Federal Work Study
- Must be in good academic and conduct standing with the University of Florida
- Our operating hours are from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday; must be able to commit to 15 – 18 hours per week
Application: To see the full job description and apply, please visit https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/524851/federal-work-study-student-assistant.
- To be considered, you must upload your:
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- Resume
- Course schedule
- Weekly availability (Monday – Friday)
- Federal Work Study Award for the 2022-2023 academic year.
*ALL students applying to this position, must have current UF Federal Work Study Award stating proof of Federal Work Study. Students seeking FWS jobs should screenshot a copy of their Financial Aid Award Page, which contains the Federal Work Study award as proof of FWS eligibility. To locate your Financial Aid Award Page, go to https://one.uf.edu/financialaid/aidyear. Please contact Student Financial Aid if you have any questions regarding your eligibility.
Reef Relief Conservation Internship
Description: For details, please see the flyer below.
Application: To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to reefrelief@gmail.com.
Persimmon Early Learning Academy
Description: Please see the flyer below for more details.
Application: To apply, please send your resume to bonnie@persimmonela.com or call 352-505-0144.
Florida Elks Youth Camp
Description: See the flyer below for more details.
Application: To apply, please visit: feyc.org to apply.
Hawkins Center - Strategy Tutors
Description: See the flyer for more details.
Application: To apply, please scan the QR code in the flyer.
Hawkins Center - Student Assistants
Description: See the flyer for more details.
Application: To apply, please scan the QR code in the flyer.
Orange County Public Schools
Description: Please see the flyer below for more information.
Application: Please see the application here: https://invitation-ocps.icims.com/jobs/107746/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=1204&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240
Services and Volunteer Opportunities
Mastery Hour Volunteers
Description: masteryhour.org is a non-profit project which provides free math tutoring to K-12th grade children via zoom. We need more student volunteers to help us meet the needs of the millions of families who are struggling to catch up on learning as schools re-open. Tutoring with masteryhour.org is much like being a homework helper for a younger sibling or a peer! We provide free training so no experience is required.
Application: Interested tutors can learn more or apply at masteryhour.org/tutor
Tutoring and Childcare
Nanny
Description: My wife and I are attorneys practicing locally here in Gainesville, and we are hoping to find a nanny for our two children: Isabel, who is 5, and Colin, who is 2.5.
Hours: At a minimum, we are looking for help during weekday evenings, from approximately 4:45 to 8:00 p.m. every night, as needed on the weekends, and possibly some early mornings as well to help with the “off-to-school routine.” There is potential for more time than that presuming things go well. We live in Brywood, and pay is negotiable and commensurate with experience.
Contact: Michael at michael@michaelhineslawfirm.com