The idea behind the Pringles Challenge is simple. Your task is to design a package that will allow a single Pringles Potato Chip to be safely mailed through the US Postal Service to another location in the United States.
Students will work individually or in small groups to design their packaging. The package must adhere to US Postal Service guidelines and should be shipped during the window listed below, via First Class Mail. Schools will be working with a primary partner in an effort to match up the number of packages shipped/received.
The timeline for this year's Pringles Challenge is shared on this site.
The one place to organize, present and share knowledge.
Currently, teachers are using Edcanvas for:
1. Lesson planning: Creating lessons and collecting all the resources in one place.
2. Teaching: Presenting the lesson in class.
3. Professional development: Sharing the lesson with other teachers.
As this is an alpha, there will be bugs here and there. We're working hard to fix them and adding new stuff every day... and often multiple times a day. So please report any bugs you find and check back regularly.
WeVideo is an online platform for collaborative video production in the cloud. We connect your web editing and your mobile device camera - and we enable you to tell your stories together with your friends. Any browser works - don't worry about installation, software downloads and updates - all your files and edits are safely stored and accessible online. YouTube & Facebook export as well as download capabilities.
Amazing digital scrapbooks for student creativity, imagination, and self-expression.
Combine images, videos, text, and more
Manage students, classes, and projects
Collaborate, share, download & print
Astoundingly easy to use
Used by educators all over the world, Voxopop talkgroups are a fun, engaging and easy-to-use way to help students develop their speaking skills. They're a bit like message boards, but use voice rather than text and a have a specialised user interface. No longer confined to a physical classroom, teachers and students of oral skills can interact from home, or even from opposite sides of the planet!
Anywhere. Anytime.
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