Dawn Braa

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Early Childhood Advocate and Instructor, Mother, Blogger, Guest Speaker, Education Enthusiast, Motivator, Connector dawnbraa@enhancingyoungminds.com

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A Dakota County Technical College Blog

Light at night may disrupt sleep and health “Light is a stimulus that can have impacts on health, well-being and performance,” for good and ill, says George Brainard, professor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University. Before Birth Study links weak brain wiring connections in fetuses with preterm delivery The study authors said that roughly 10 percent of American babies are born preterm. The findings Interesting read A study, involving almost 200,000 participants, finds that individuals who have back pain are more likely to also experience a range of mental health issues.

A Dakota County Technical College Program Blog

See what is happening in our program We have been publishing photos and stories about what is happening in the Architectural Technology program at DCTC on a variety of social media outlets. Pumpkins were scored on two factors: 1) they were all given a score of the percent of weight of each pumpkin that was removed, First year Architectural Technology students recently completed a seven week long hand drafting module where they learned about line weights, drafting conventions and symbols, and how to draw in 3D. It is the most advanced A colleague of mine in the building world once told me that the best economic indicator of the building industry is the amount of jobs available in the architecture profession. if he’s right, then the near future is Campus Sustainable Learning Center Focus of Regional Design Competition 2012 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition

The Pumpkin Challenge

Second year students accepted the Pumpkin Challenge to carve a pumpkin that was structurally robust. Pumpkins were scored on two factors: 1) they were all given a score of the percent of weight of each pumpkin that was removed, 2) their bearing weight was calculated by placing weights on top of the carved pumpkins. Each pumpkin had a final calculated score that was the product of the percent of weight removed times the ratio of bearing weight to final weight of the pumpkin. See what is happening in our program See what is happening in our program Taking a field trip to the new Senate building in downtown St. Paul

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