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Science Sims Can Be Phenomenal!

The expression “seeing is believing” is usually true. But in science education, many of the concepts can be quite difficult for students to observe because they can be very small, very large, very fast or very slow. So how can we provide students with an experience of science phenomena in the co...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/march/sciencesims

3.1415… Ways to Celebrate Pi Day

Any day is a better day with a little π (pi). Let’s celebrate pi day with some fun, meaningful activities that show students how the mathematical constant shows up in real life!  1: Got Pi? Host a Pi Day potluck Have your students bring circular food items for a potluck (cookies, pies, pizza, do...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/march/waystocelebratepi

5 Engineering Projects You Can Do in Your Science Class

Bring awareness to the many career options that exist in the field of engineering by challenging your students to solve the problems listed below. They will have fun, work together, and learn about different engineering fields that use science every day.  1. Environmental Engineering – The Garba...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/february/engineerscience

Building Bridges with Math + Engineering

This week is Engineers Week, the perfect time for math and science teachers to hug-it-out and work together to get students excited about engineering. But how, you say? Well, what goes left to right and looks like a straight line? Linear relationships, of course! And, whether they know it or not...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/february/buildingbridgesmath

How a math teacher started her school’s first coding club

When math teacher Jessica Kachur joined the faculty of Kenosha Unified School District’s Indian Trail High School, she embarked on a mission to start an after-school coding club. Her goal was to ensure that math students had an opportunity to get together and explore the important, life-long ben...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/april/codingclub

Learning With Your Students

Teachers are supposed to know it all, right? When I first started teaching, I was terrified by the idea of a student asking me questions to which I did not know the answer. I would imagine myself freezing on the spot, turning beet red, and jabbering about something close to what they were lookin...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/october/learning-with-your-students

The Math Behind 'Going Viral'

As we continue to explore everyday items and concepts that are made with math, this week we are exploring the concept of going viral. I’m sure you remember the star-studded selfie from the 2014 Academy Awards in which an Ellen Degeneres tweet nearly broke the Internet. Within hours it became one...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/october/the-math-behind-going-viral

2017 Email Campaign SWEEPSTAKES

...month will receive the technology of their choice, which will be either a TI-Nspire CX teacher bundle (approximate retail value “ARV” $203); or TI-84 Plus CE (ARV $195) No cash equivalents will be awarded. In the event of unavailability of a stated prize, Sponsor reserves the right to substitute ...
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NASA Events Calendar

NASA Events Calendar global website Sollicitudin Purus Condimentum Aenean eu leo quam. Pellentesque ornare sem lacinia quam venenatis vestibulum. Donec id elit non mi porta gravida ...
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Spread the Math Love Contest Rules

...puns, etc.) on Twitter or Instagram for a chance to win a runners up prize package or the Grand Prize. The Grand Prize includes the choice of a TI-84 Plus CE calculator or TI-Nspire CX II graphing calculator, and other TI promotional items.  The first and second runners up will receive TI promoti...
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Brand voice

Brand voice global website Speaking with impact Each interaction with a customer is a conversation that influences their opinion of our brand. When we collectively understand and apply the brand voice...
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Web Elements

Web Elements global website Writing Style Guidelines for Education Technology
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eGuides: US and Canada

eGuides: US and Canada global website eGuides: English TI-Innovator™ Technology TI-Nspire™ Technology TI-Nspire™ Programming TI-Nspire™ Lua Scripting TI-84 Plu...
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eGuides: US and Canada

eGuides: US and Canada global website End-User License Agreements TI-84 Plus CE online calculator TI-SmartView™ CE Emulator Software TI-84 Plus CE App for Chrome ...
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Oklahoma Students Make Their Mark Learning to Program with Rover

John Honeycutt, the only science teacher at Keota High School in rural Oklahoma started the semester determined to develop his students’ leadership skills. He assigned the junior class a special project where they would work in pairs on a “proof of concept” that they would later demonstrate to t...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/february/seeroverdraw

Summer of STEM: Breaking Board Paradox

Put a paint stick on the edge of a table with a little less than half the length hanging off the table‘s edge. Now, karate chop it. Did it break? Of course not. It just flew off the table, still intact. Now, do the same set up – this time laying a large piece of newspaper across the part of the ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/june/breakingboard

Summer of STEM: Egg in a Bottle

How can you get a hard-boiled egg inside of a milk bottle without pushing it? What you’ll need: Milk bottle or equivalent with an opening diameter of about 2.5” to 3” Small to medium hard-boiled egg Cooking oil Matches or a lighter 3” x 3” piece of paper What to do: Co...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/june/egginabottle

A first-of-its-kind STEM strategy charts path to help educators

In a first-ever undertaking of its kind, four of the nation’s key education leadership groups have partnered to define a strategy for improving and advancing STEM learning for all students. Over the past year, Advance CTE, the Association of State Supervisors of Mathematics (ASSM), the Council o...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/october/a-first-of-its-kind-stem-strategy-charts-path-to-help-educators

Art in Chemistry

For years we’ve heard that students have multiple intelligences and that we should do whatever possible to help them display their learning strengths using varied instructional strategies. While chemistry can be an abstract and quantitative science, there is much room for students to display the...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/october/art-in-chemistry

Get Out and #SpreadMathLove

Whether you’re ready to dive into outdoor activities or just want to dip your toes in the water, geocaching is a great, safe way to spring into this post-quarantine summer. If you’re not familiar with geocaching, it’s essentially the world’s largest, constantly running treasure hunt. To play,...
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Summer of STEM: Disappearing Cups

How do you make a foam polystyrene cup disappear? Put it in an organic solvent such as acetone! Important note: Doing the project in a well ventilated space and using gloves are smart ways to avoid unnecessary exposure to acetone. Only use enough acetone to cause the cup to dissolve. Follow your...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/july/disappearing_cups

Survey Says: Kids Like Math!

How many times have you heard someone say they’re not a “math person?” Probably more than you can count. Most of the time, it’s an adult saying this. It’s likely because their math education relied heavily on memorization to learn facts and procedures. Fortunately, that’s no longer true. Te...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/august/studentsurvey

The Long Road to My STEM Career

I took the long way around in my career path. Literally. I was born in Hong Kong, about 7,500 miles from Iowa City. Growing up, I didn’t have much encouragement to follow a STEM career path. My first assignment in junior high trigonometry class was to memorize a three-by-three grid of the relati...
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A case for handheld graphing calculators

I’ve been getting some questions recently about the usefulness of graphing calculators when we’re already surrounded by laptops, tablets and smartphones. There’s no arguing the transformative effect of this technology on our world. But in the classroom, these general-purpose devices have had mix...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2017/may/why-graphing-calculators-add-up

Engineers who code

TIers who code: TI engineers share how they learned to code on their TI calculator Did you know in just 10 minutes, you can learn to code? Coding is more than just a computer language; it requires the same problem solving and curiosity needed for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathem...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2017/april/engineers-who-code