Education Technology
  • Looking for a STEM Solution for Your Camps This Summer?

    Posted 05/13/2022 by Stacy Thibodeaux (@stacythib)

    If your school or district is considering hosting STEM and coding camps this summer, take a look at Texas Instruments for resources, ideas, downloadable lessons and instructional videos. Plus, learn how to borrow everything you need to do the projects.

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  • From Wright Brothers to Ingenuity

    Posted 06/30/2021 by Karlheinz Haas (@karl0294)

    April 2021 marked the first time in history that an object built on Earth made a powered, controlled flight on another planet. The tiny NASA-built helicopter Ingenuity took off from aptly named Wright Brothers Field. This event provided teachers with a great opportunity to explore topics well within the high school, and even middle school, curriculum, and apply them through such a timely and exciting experience.

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  • Best of Middle Grades Science Activities

    Posted 10/09/2020 by Erick Archer

    These are some of the best middle grades science activities from TI’s ScienceNspired.com website.

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  • Best of Biology Activities for the Fall Semester

    Posted 10/09/2020 by Erick Archer

    These are some of the best biology activities from TI’s ScienceNspired.com website.

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  • Best of Chemistry Activities for the Fall Semester

    Posted 10/09/2020 by Erick Archer

    These are some of the best chemistry activities from TI’s ScienceNspired.com website.

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  • Can You Hear the Ball Bounce?

    Posted 09/21/2020 by Karlheinz Haas (@karl0294)

    How can we live up to the challenge of making a realistic connection between math and science instruction, using technology while we’re at it? In our new ball bounce activity, we take a new look at an “old” data-collection experiment. Adapted easily to a remote learning environment, teachers and students can share and analyze real-world data — it’s a slam dunk!

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