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Overview: The Build SF Institute's School-to-Career Program

Architectural projects and internships integrate real-life math, science, design, and technology skills for San Francisco high school students. More to this story.

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Release Date: 2/21/2007
Running Time: 10 min.

Video Credits

Produced, Written, and Directed by

  • Ken Ellis

Associate Producer:

  • Amy Erin Borovoy

Editor:

  • Karen Sutherland

Camera Crew:

  • Brian Cardello
  • Rick Greenwell
  • Caven Keith

Narrator:

  • Naheed Attari

Original Music:

  • Ed Bogas
  • © 2007
  • The George Lucas Educational Foundation
  • All rights reserved.

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The East Coast is so

The East Coast is so fortunate to have Casey Brennan back. Casey is a superior educator who is changing the lives of the people/students that surround her....Sorry about your loss SF..



Build San Francisco Institute's school-to-career program

This is a fascinating video. It's great to see how people are innovatively integrating the arts into school curricula.



This is a fascinating video.

This is a fascinating video. It's great to see how people are innovatively integrating the arts into school curricula.



Architecture in Classrooms

To see tightly edited video examples of real students doing real projects in and out of real classrooms, please visit: www.guerillaeducators.typepad.com. This far, I have about 15 videos of between 3 and 9 minutes on my blog, many of which depict students conducting architecture projects.

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