This podcast is a compilation of projects completed by the 11th Grade Economics Classes as they study the local economy. The podcasts represent student research of stories in which macro and microeconomic topics converge in the real world. © All podcasts are the property of the authors and may be redistributed with credit given to The Dayton Regional STEM School.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Ian and Ean on Cyber-Attacks on Target
We wanted to look at how cyber-attacks against big businesses effect the consumers, and that the consumer's response if to the cyber-attack if it is successful and then how that affects those businesses. In the podcast we interviewed Paula Milligan and asked her about how she was affected by the cyber-attack against Target.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Nathan and Jacob on the Affect of Large Businesses on Local Small Businesses
In this podcast Jacob and Nathan interviewed Susan Dixon, an owner of a small health foods store in Huber Heights, Ohio, called Nutra Foods. They interviewed her to learn how small retail stores are affected by large retail corporations. The news story that inspired them to look into this issue was about Cosco, a large retail store, moving in to Centerville, Ohio. Once interested, Jacob and Nathan researched statistics about the benefit of small businesses on the US economy. They found that small businesses are vital to the economy, by providing many jobs and new ideas.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Bret and Nic on the Dayton area YouthWorks Program
During our initial research, we found an article that explained how the YouthWorks program was increasing its numbers. After researching the program and information about its previous seasons, we decided to interview Rocky Rockhold, the coordinator of the program. He guided us through the process and how the program has functioned previously. With information about previous experiences and future expectations, we asserted that the program would meet its goals this summer.
Keaton Bonds and Alex Smith on Aerospace Funding in Dayton
SOAR and the IMCP - Aerospace Funding in Dayton
Earlier this year, SOAR - the Southwestern Ohio Aerospace Region - was designated as an area of aerospace development by the IMCP. This designation gives the region priority in federal funding. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May of 2013, Dayton had more than 7 times as many aerospace engineers per 1000 jobs than in the nation as a whole. In this podcast, we investigate the effects this new funding will have on the amount of jobs in the aerospace industry in this region. We predicted that this extra funding should allow employers spend more on hiring, training, and paying new employees. For more information, we interviewed Kerry Taylor, Director at the Ohio Aerospace Hub. The full podcast can be found here.
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