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Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 29 Games Kids Can Play to Try Engineering - 0 views

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    "Try Engineering is a site that hosts lesson plans and games designed to get students interested in engineering. The lesson plans, 114 in all, are arranged according age and engineering topic. The lesson plans can be downloaded as PDFs. The games section of Try Engineering features 29 games. Some of the games were developed specifically for Try Engineering while others are hosted on other educational sites like those of NASA and PBS. Like the lesson plans, the games collection cover a variety of topics including solar energy, space science, and bio-engineering."
Debra Gottsleben

NASA Physics and Engineering | Classroom Resources | PBS Learning Media - 0 views

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    "Inspiring STEM Educators: The NASA Physics and Engineering Collection is designed to bring real-world applications of physics and engineering concepts into high school classrooms. The videos and interactive presentations that make up the collection are drawn from NASA's vast collection of media resources."
Debra Gottsleben

All Series - Science360 - Video Library - 1 views

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    an educational video site hosted by the National Science Foundation. You can browse by topic or by series such as climate change, sustainability, engineering, and the science of sports.
Debra Gottsleben

The WOW Lab Blueprint List - 0 views

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    The WOW Lab science education R&D project is a joint initiative between the Faculties of Science and Education at McGill University. The goal of the WOW Lab is to make Kindergarten - Grade 12 science education in Canada more fun and more effective. It has created over 40 Blueprints for hands-on classroom activities, which are freely available right here. Each Blueprint is complete with all the information teachers require, including where the activity fits into the curriculum, budgets for cost and time, how to execute the activity with students, lead a classroom discussion, as well as background information, student worksheets and animations. WOW Lab researchers have spent hundreds of hours developing, creating, engineering, testing, writing, and editing science activities. Teachers, professors, and many, many, elementary and high school students have been consulted along the way. We hope you will enjoy using these activities in your classroom as much as we did creating them.
Debra Gottsleben

Education World: 10 Fun STEM Sites for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    lots of good sites for stem
Debra Gottsleben

NEA - The 10 Best STEM Resources - 2 views

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    10 best websites for stem
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