Education Technology
  • Women Who Code: A TI Intern’s Fascinating STEM Journey

    Posted 08/16/2023 by TI Staff

    Discover how a TI intern’s STEM journey has taken her from not being exposed to coding at all in high school to now majoring in computer engineering. Learn about the barriers she’s had to overcome as well as the benefits she’s learned about using a calculator to code.

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  • 6 Sensational TI Resources to Jump-Start Your School Year

    Posted 08/11/2023 by Cara Kugler, Instructional Content Manager, TI

    Summer may be coming to a close, but TI can help ease the back-to-school season with many resources to get you and your students up to speed, no matter what calculator they are using. Let’s take a look at six favorite TI resources to get your year started off right.

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  • Summer of STEM: 4 Engaging Solutions To Keep Your Students Learning All Summer Long

    Posted 05/15/2023 by Cara Kugler, Instructional Content Manager, Texas Instruments

    Are you looking for engaging STEM opportunities to keep students learning over the summer? Do we have a list of ideas for you!

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  • How To Avoid 5 Common Grant Writing Mistakes

    Posted 05/12/2023 by Jennifer Brewer Cezar, Grant Partnership Consultant

    Many factors go into writing a successful grant proposal. Here’s tips on how to avoid the five most common grant writing mistakes.

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  • Why Buy a Graphing Calculator?

    Posted 03/30/2023 by TI Staff

    Why a graphing calculator? It’s a durable, long-lasting tool used for learning and understanding math and science better. Discover more about the long-term value students get from the one-time purchase of a TI graphing calculator.

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  • Finding the Leader in Yourself: 35 Years of T³™ Mentorship and Community

    Posted 01/30/2023 by TI Staff

    Stacy Thibodeaux started out as an AP® Biology teacher who at the time was “just teaching content.” But, a fortuitous experience at the T³IC conference helped her find a mentor, a community and the leader in herself.

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  • Middle School Math Meets Python Game Design

    Posted 01/27/2023 by Becky Byer (@bb31415)

    How about incorporating some Python coding in the classroom, to achieve enrichment, remediation and grow all students mathematically? My students are always interested in adding some game play to the content! If you’ve never coded before, don’t let that stop you — keep reading.

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  • Computer Science Comes to Life With TI Technology

    Posted 12/02/2022 by Becky Byer (@bb31415)

    Check out TI’s new computer science resource site that offers engaging activities and projects to complement any computer science classroom. Take a tour of the new site with one of the educators, Becky Byer, who helped launch the site.

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  • TI STEM Camps Open New Doors for Students in Rural West Virginia

    Posted 11/04/2022 by Harshal S. Chhaya (@hschhaya)

    The summer of 2020 was filled with uncertainty. Schools had just wrapped up a year disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and summer programming was not a high priority for most school districts. Read more on how Crystal Bishop extended STEM opportunities to rural WV students.

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  • How To Celebrate National Chemistry Week With Students

    Posted 10/14/2022 by Stacy Thibodeaux @stacythib

    Visualization and collection of real-world data is a great way to keep students involved in classroom instruction as well as foster their growth as scientific investigators.

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