by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 11, 2016 | Curriculum, Digital Resources, Make!, Media, NCCE 2016 in Seattle, Science, STEM, The Future
Student made robots will be invading the vendor floor of NCCE 2016! Mark Ehrhardt, recipient of the Eric Jensen Award at NCCE 2015, and his team will be demonstrating their amazing robots that are sure to blow your mind! Mark will also be presenting a session on: How...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jan 29, 2016 | Conferences, Curriculum, Digital Resources, Hour of Code, NCCE 2016 in Seattle, Professional Development, Science, STEM
Interested in integrating STEM in your classroom? How about Robotics? How about both? We sat down with Randy Steele, one of the creators of the STEM Robotics 101 curriculum, to learn more about this project. Randy will be at NCCE 2016 this year and presenting on this...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jul 30, 2015 | Curriculum, First Look, Media, On Our Radar..., Quick Look, Science
Stories can be some of the best catalysts to engage students in deep learning. The global oneness project is all about bringing rich multicultural stories and lesson plans for high school classrooms. Our award-winning collection of films, photo essays, and articles...
by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 10, 2015 | Media, On Our Radar..., Science
Remember that life-sized skeleton in the corner of every Science room? What if a digital version existed that you could manipulate in 3D, add the muscular system, or any system? It does exist and it is called The Biodigital Human. This interactive, medically accurate...