Posted on August 29th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Can MOOGs – massive multiplayer online games – help teach students to think like scientists and engineers? MIT researchers think so, and they have developed a game based on the Next Generation Science Standards and common core mathematics standards to teach high school biology, algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics.
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Posted on July 31st, 2013 by Mary Lord
To mark the Year of the Solar System, NASA and PBS’s Design Squad Nation have teamed up to create a series of fun, space-based engineering challenges for children in grades 4 to 8.
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Tags: Aerospace Engineering, Class Activities, Design Squad, Grades 6-8, hands-on activities, Mars rover, NASA, PBS, Solar System, Space, STEM education, Teacher Resources, Web Resources
Posted on July 11th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Computer programming in kindergarten? Code writing is just one of several new skills England’s children would be taught, according to the final version of an overhauled national curriculum released on July 8.
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Tags: binary number systems, coding, Computer Programming, Computer Science, computer-aided design, England, learning, national curriculum, STEM education, teaching
Posted on May 28th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Looking for a way to make probability come to life in your multicultural math class or give students a hands-on feel for fundamental calculus concepts? The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for for Astrophysics has compiled an extensive digital video library designed to enhance the understanding and teaching of K-12 STEM that includes with activities, assessment tools, and case studies – all developed by teachers for use in their classrooms. The 1,017 films are searchable by strand, national or state content standards, and instructional criteria such as engaging students in real-world problems.
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Tags: astrophysics, Engineering Design, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Internet Resources, Mathematics, STEM education, Videos, Web Resources
Posted on May 27th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Want to help your STEM students beat the “summer slide?” NASA’s Summer of Innovation project offers summer day camps for middle school kids, teacher professional development opportunities, and minigrants of up to $2,500 for schools, youth organizations, or other partners to infuse STEM content into existing after-school or summer programs. The application deadline is June 10, 2013.
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Tags: Aerospace, Curriculum, grants, NASA, Professional Development, Resources for Teachers, STEM education, Summer Camps & Programs (Students), Summer of Innovation, summer programs, Summer Programs (Teachers), Teacher Resources
Posted on April 12th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Three years, two drafts, and many comments later, the much-anticipated final set of Next Generation Science Standards was released on April 9. They emphasize cross-cutting concepts and “storylines” such as energy or Earth’s systems over specific content, and include engineering design and practices. If adopted by states, many of which helped develop the common standards, the NGSS could mark a sea change in the way science is taught across disciplines and grades.
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Posted on April 11th, 2013 by Mary Lord
Upload inspiring photos that show how you and your school are engaging students in environmental education by May 31 and maybe win a prize in the 2013 National Environmental Education Week Photo Contest.
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Tags: Contest, Environmental Engineering, Environmental science, National Environmental Education Week, Photo contest, STEM education
Posted on December 14th, 2012 by Mary Lord
There’s a smartphone app for just about everything these days. What’s left to invent? Plenty. And U.S. middle and high school students could win $10,000 for their school by dreaming up the most compelling concept in the Verizon Innovative App Challenge. Submission deadline: January 18, 2013.
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Posted on December 10th, 2012 by Mary Lord
Seeing is believing, but what about hearing? To encourage more girls to go into STEM fields, the Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics has developed On The Air, an online radio series featuring stories of fascinating women scientists, engineers, and educators.
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Tags: access, Internet Resources, On the Air, radio, STEM education, students with disabilities, Web Resources, webcast, Website, Women in Engineering, women in STEM