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3 Fun Tech Classroom Projects for Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

Buckle up and join us on this delightful journey through tech-savvy classrooms – from elementary school to high school – we’ll unlock a treasury of innovative ideas guaranteed to amuse the young minds while also preparing them for their future. Let’s dive in! Another fantastic example is Lightbot.

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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science

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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science Published: Research in materials science and engineering is crucial for developing materials that can help solve some of society’s biggest challenges. A digital abundance All areas of science have benefited from the rise of computation and the internet. “We

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Connecting STEAM Education and Computer Science

Ellipsis Education

Da Vinci is a prime example of someone who mastered both art and science. In this blog, we take a closer look at the connections between art and STEM (called STEAM education), and we explore how to integrate art into computer science. Computer science is very logical and has rules in the way things operate. Tran et al, 2021).

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Developing and Sustaining Teacher Leaders

National Science Foundation

For over twenty years, several mathematics education initiatives (Campbell et al., Developing teacher leaders to help facilitate change in their schools’ mathematics programs was a major component of the TEAM-Math partnership (Martin et al., 2003; Martin et al., In this blog, we share three case studies of teacher leaders.

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Considering the Danish Informatics Curriculum: Comparing National Computer Science Curricula

Computing Education Research Blog

I’m most familiar with elementary and high school curricula in the United States. there is no national curriculum) though many are influenced by recommendations from the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) (see link here ) and the K12 CS Framework ( link here ). Each US state has control over its own school system (i.e.,

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Engineering in the Science Classroom

Vivify Stem

Engineering in the Science Classroom Post Natasha Wilkerson November 22, 2022 Help! I am a science teacher, and I am trying to figure out how to integrate engineering in my classroom! Which engineering challenges best support science learning? Why should I even integrate engineering into science instruction?

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Prototyping the STEMM K-12 Teachers of 2042 – Is It Possible?

National Science Foundation

Now, this is usually where I would launch into a well-honed set of arguments explicating the various economic, societal, and moral imperatives which make clear the need for America to tackle issues of equity and inclusion through a systemic transformation approach to cultivate a larger and more inclusive STEMM workforce.