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Peggy George

Erin Klein - Smore Student-created flyers - 2 views

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    Great example of how students can use Smore to create flyers to share their research. In these examples they share information about animals and what they like to eat.
Lucy Gray

About | Vanished - 1 views

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    Vanished is an 8-week online/offline mystery game for middle-school children, meant to inspire engagement and problem solving through science. Developed and curated by MIT's Education Arcade and the Smithsonian Institution, VANISHED is a first-of-its-kind experience where participants become investigators racing to solve puzzles and other online challenges, visit museums and collect samples from their neighborhoods to help unlock the secrets of the game. Vanished also provides a unique opportunity for players to collaborate Smithsonian scientists, MIT students, and their peers online. Players can only solve the mystery by using real scientific methods and knowledge to unravel the game's secrets.
Peggy George

HP Catalyst Home - CATALYST ACADEMY - 0 views

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    The HP Catalyst Academy is a fresh approach to accelerate professional learning among STEMx (science, technology, engineering, math and all the other 21st century high-tech disciplines) educators, providing personalized and powerful mini-courses that inspire and transform teaching practices. This exciting development comes from the HP Catalyst Initiative, which focuses on improving the quality of STEMx education - a major priority around the world. The demand for highly qualified STEMx teachers is increasing, yet traditional models of professional development do not adequately meet the demand. The HP Catalyst Academy's free, online mini-courses are specifically designed for STEMx teachers and faculty serving students in grades 6 through 16 (secondary and undergraduate tertiary).
Kim Wilkens

Computer Science Field Guide - 0 views

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    Online resource for teaching Computer Science to students shared by Tim Bell.
Kim Wilkens

Computer Science Club - 0 views

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    New club for New Zealand students in Years 7 to 10 who enjoy working with computers.
Kim Wilkens

The STEM Gender Divide - 1 views

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    Difference between % of girls who agree and % of boys who agree with statements about STEM
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