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5 ways teaching science with probeware promotes 3D learning

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One study showed that high school student interest and motivation in physics were significantly boosted with the introduction of probeware to physics classes, and similar trends have been reported in vocational schools as well as elementary and middle school classes.

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5 ways kids will learn about careers in 2025

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Young people need to start exploring career possibilities, based on their strengths and interests, starting in middle school–and theyre beginning to. More dollars are being invested in it, partly for the equity and access it brings to all students, regardless of their school or circumstances. Starting early.

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New, Free Digital Experience Offers All Students Invaluable Career Readiness Opportunities

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Co-created with a nationwide panel of middle and high school teen advisors who provided feedback on design, site features and functionality, and user experience (UX) – alongwith quantitative validation based on feedback from more than 4,600 additional young people, EvolveMe helps kids ages 13-18 prepare for their individual career journeys.

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Vernier Software & Technology Takes Science to the Next Level

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This standalone data-collection platform takes the award-winning LabQuest interface and enhances it with a robust set of new features and functionality for middle school, high school, and college students to use during classroom, laboratory, or field investigations.

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Go Direct Weather System provides a versatile and affordable way for educators to engage students

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This affordable wireless sensor can be used in the classroom or out in the field to help middle school, high school, and college-level students investigate and analyze a variety of environmental factors.

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Maximize Your Students’ Remote Learning by Kick-Starting Their Digital Literacy

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"Digital skills are vital for students today because this is what their jobs will look like in the future," says veteran middle school teacher Kay Vanzant-Bradney of Nelson Academy in Long Beach, California. The capacity to manage complex tasks and projects using computers, mobile devices and other technology is given.

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Wonder Workshop’s Amazing Dash

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These automated humanoid bots often interact with users, require critical thinking and problem-solving, and grab the imagination of students in ways that makes everyone want to learn. With this add-on, students can create their own works of art by programming Dash from their mobile device to draw on the floor mat?—?with

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