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Significant Reflections from a Person-centered Psychology Conference

Significant Reflections from a Person-centered Psychology Conference Matthew J. Bolton, College of Arts and Sciences, Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, FL In this guest post, I want to share some experiences and personal learnings that are of significance to me after attending and presenting my recent paper on mentorship at

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Southwest Florida Weather Camps 2020 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Southwest Florida Weather Camps 2020 FAQs (updated 6/9/20) If you’ve made it to this page, then you are probably very interested in our meteorology-focused camp program, but still have some unanswered questions.  It is great that you have a weather camp interest, but we are sorry that we’ve left some

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Disability, Individual Difference, and Learning-affecting Condition Accessibility at the 2020 Southwest Florida Virtual Weather Camps

Matthew J. Bolton and H. Michael Mogil, Southwest Florida Weather Camp co-directors As preparations for our middle and high school summer weather camps ramp up, we wanted to take a few moments to share with you what we’re doing on the accessibility front, to make our virtual, internet-connected, classroom friendly

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A Virtual Weather Camp Experience (2020)

May 13, 2020 (updated May 20, 2020) Dear Potential Weather Camp Family and others): We are pleased to announce southwest Florida’s first-ever Virtual Weather Camp Program (to be held during the summer of 2020).  Although our regular middle and high school weather camps normally draw attendees from across the Nation

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Effective Writing – a primer

There are many reasons for writing. One can write an online blog, a book, a magazine article, a letter to a government agency or company complaining about a service, a term paper, a letter to the editor, an application to college, an application for a job, and/or much more. Yet,

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The Fifth Day of Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp 2017

By Tyreek F. (7/21/17) As my mother and I were leaving the lobby of our hotel, early this Friday morning, I heard thunder rumbling near us. I looked straight ahead at a large cumulonimbus cloud and assumed that it must have been the source of this thunder. Then I heard,

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The Fourth Day of Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp 2017

By Rachel E. (7/20/17) We started camp today with an impromptu cloud watching time, to look at a potential developing wall cloud. Then, Mr. Spock (Mr. Mogil in disguise) visited us and gave us a survival test from NASA. The stated goal was to see if we could survive on

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The Third Day of Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp 2017

By Aaron S. (7/19/17) It’s my time to write the daily summary about  the 2017 Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp. We did many exciting things, such as a video chat with Orlando’s News 13 meteorologist Maureen McCann. We discussed her weather career and career choices for students who may

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The Second Day of Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp

Garrett Harvey (7/18/17) Waking up at 7:30 AM is not an enjoyable task for me, especially during the summer months when I like to sleep in until about 9:30AM. It brings to mind the unpleasant realization that school, and an even earlier wake-up time, is fast approaching. That I wake so

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The First Day of Southwest Florida High School Weather Camp 2017

By Kevin V. (7/17/17) It would seem my lucky number seven (as a group, campers picked numbers to see who would write the first day’s summary) has bestowed upon me the good fortune of being the first to write a summary of our daily weather camp activities. Yet, to say it

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