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Front Page
Homeland Security Crackdown on Illegal Workers Imminent
Housing Career Path Starts With CD-ROM and Building Doghouses
‘Buy Now’ Campaign Helps Boost Activity in Smaller Michigan Market
Coast to Coast
No Money Down Disappearing as Mortgage Option
Politics & Government
Housing Trust Fund Bill Heads to House Floor
House Energy Bill Includes Federal Role in Writing Building Codes
Economics & Finance
Mortgage Interest Rates Drift a Bit Lower
Eye on the Economy: Home Prices Fall, But Not Dramatically
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Tool to Find Circle Centers — Spot On
Sales and Marketing
Web Marketing Helps Ease Impact of Home Sales Slump
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 28
Business Management
When Scheduling Jobs, Don’t Overlook Your ‘Soft Schedule’
50Plus Housing
Offer Residents an Alternative to Security Deposits
Multifamily
Law Safeguards Tenants Who Are Domestic Abuse Victims
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Building Systems
Plan to Attend SHOWCASE 2007 in Hilton Head, S.C.
New Modular FAQ Brochure Available to Builders, Consumers
Education
Education Calendar
Design
Attend AIA’s Full Spectrum Practice Symposium
Codes and Standards
New Installation Instructions Announced for Steel Tubing
Deadline Nears for New Code Amendment Proposals
Safety
Award Honors Outstanding Builder Safety Programs
Boost Job Site Safety With Fall Protection Training Products
Labor
Advanced Superintendent Training Now Offered
‘Instructor of the Year’ From Roswell, N.M. Job Corps
Building Products
Product Searches Now Easier on Georgia-Pacific Web Site
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Herman J. Smith Scholarship Award Winners Announced
Association News
NAHB Board in Seattle for Fall Meeting Sept. 8
Committee, Council Appointment Forms Now Online
Nation’s Building News Earns National Honors
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Special Offer for NAHB Members on the Dell ATG D620 Notebook
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Get Free CD of Customer Service Forms From Biz Forms and Checks
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Homeland Security Crackdown on Illegal Workers Imminent

‘Buy Now’ Campaign Helps Boost Activity in Smaller Michigan Market

Housing Career Path Starts With CD-ROM and Building Doghouses

A “Building Homes of Our Own” computer competition was among the activities used by the Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties in Washington at their recent annual career fair to stimulate student interest in the housing industry.

Available at no cost to classroom educators, public libraries, association members and affiliated associations,  NAHB’s “Building Homes of Our Own” CD-ROM provides students with an understanding of the home building and buying process, an introduction to careers and lessons in community responsibility as they design, construct and sell a 3-D home.

The Master Builders Education Foundation held its second annual Building Your Future, Student Competition and Career Fair for local high school students in May. Approximately 110 students from 20 different area schools attended the event, which was held at the association’s headquarters in Bellevue.

The event consisted of three components: a computer competition, a doghouse contest and career discussions with representatives from home building companies.

In the computer competition, students were given one hour to complete the “Building Homes” program, which uses home building concepts as a real-world context for the application of math, science, social studies and consumer economics skills learned in the classroom. The schools received the software prior to the competition so that the students would have plenty of practice time.

“The students were very excited trying to design, permit and sell a home,” said Cathy Feole, executive director for the foundation. “The experience was great and the talent displayed among the competitors was really impressive.”

Building a Better Doghouse

Students applied some of the skills they learned playing “Building Homes” in a doghouse building contest in which 11 structures were successfully completed with a great deal of effort. The competition was judged by builders.

“Our doghouse took about a week to build,” said Sean, the first-place winner in the doghouse building competition. “It was fun!”

Among the prizes for the top contenders were a PlayStation Portable (PSP), gift certificates and portable DVD players.

To encourage students participating in fair activities to consider the many career paths available to them in housing, a timed “round-robin” format enabled them to meet face-to-face with as many industry leaders as possible. The students were divided into small groups and spent seven minutes with each housing professional before rotating to the next.

“It was good, it was nice to meet people from different companies,” Zeke, second place winner in the “Building Homes” computer competition, said. “I liked that we got to meet them and they had information available.”

“The competition and the building were both great, and the professionals have some really good advice,” said Brian, a student participant. “It was very worthwhile!”

High Marks for ‘Building Homes of Our Own’

Feole said that her association had enjoyed its experience with the “Building Homes” software and would recommend the program to other HBAs as a successful and easy-to-use community outreach resource.

“Students get really involved in the computer competition and absolutely love it!” Feole said. “‘Building Homes of Our Own’ is a beneficial way to generate awareness of the industry among students.”

The Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties is just one of the many associations using the “Building Homes of Our Own” CD-ROM to build relationships with their communities and encourage students to explore home building careers.

Since 2002, 47,000 CD-ROMs have been distributed to middle and high school classroom educators reaching an estimated 4 million students, teachers and parents.

The award-winning educational software teaching tool is available to NAHB members and associations upon request; click here (homesofourown.org).

To Request Copies

For promotional resources, click here (nahb.org/buildinghomesofourown).

For more information about this item or to request multiple CD-ROMs, e-mail Gwyn Donohue at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8447.


 

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