Up, Up and Away By Brian Nadel published 6 January 20 PowerUp 2.0 Electric Paper Airplane Conversion Kit
Find the Right Tools for Student Projects By Shelly Terrell published 3 January 20 Before students embark on any digital project, you need to find the right tools.
Maker Tools: Building a Classroom Cell Phone Charging Station By Sascha Zuger published 11 December 19 If you build it, they will charge…or so tech teacher, Kyle Crawford, figured when he offered maker tools and tasked his students to design and build a classroom cell phone charging station.
How to Integrate Entrepreneurship into the Classroom By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 27 November 19 Like Amazon, FH Gizmos is a marketplace.
Critical Thinking: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education By Michael Gorman published 25 November 19 So many times we hear our students say, “Why am I learning this?”
CoSpaces Edu: Excellent Learning Tool for Advanced Students By TL Editors published 13 November 19 CoSpaces Edu makes coding 3D virtual reality worlds engaging and accessible.
Tiny Programmable Computer Micro:bit Teaches STEM, Game Design, Coding and More By TL Editors published 10 October 19 The micro:bit is a great addition to any STEM curriculum.
Focus on the Doing of Social Studies, Not Just the Model By Glenn Wiebe published 7 October 19 Is it possible to take the best parts of Madeline’s model and adapt it to a world that needs our students to be engaged, informed, and knowledgable citizens?
Transforming STEM Education from a Noun to a Verb: STEM in all Areas, Part One By Michael Gorman published 4 October 19 STEM action is something all content areas can embrace as they engage students in authentic learning.
Take Video Projects Beyond the Traditional With TouchCast Studio By Tech & Learning published 27 September 19 Cool tool takes videos to next level
Making Data Meaningful With FH Grows By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 11 September 19 To get the most out of our school gardens, students have built sensors and monitors using Raspberry Pis.
A Template to Help Students Tap Into Their Genius Potential By Shelly Terrell published 5 September 19
Sphero Aquires Littlebits By TL Editors published 2 September 19 “Sphero and littleBits are on a mission to make hands-on learning fun and memorable,” said Paul Berberian, Sphero’s CEO.
Vernier Partners With Google, Microsoft and Education Technology Companies By TL Editors published 23 August 19
Kids Experiment, Design and Build With SAM Labs By TL Editors published 22 August 19 SAM Labs is a programming site where students develop engineering skills by using SAM blocks and the SAM Space app to create, modify, or enhance designs.
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Review By Les Pounder/TechRadar published 6 August 19 This review of the specifications, performance and capacity of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B will help educators decide if it's the technology of choice for their innovative STEM classrooms
Now You Can Build Your Own Windows 2-in-1 By Andrew Liszewski/Gizmodo published 24 July 19 Kano’s latest DIY creation is called the Kano PC, and it’s effectively exactly that.
Workbench Learning Platform a One Stop Shop for STEAM Projects By TL Editors published 18 July 19 Workbench is a PBL platform where students can complete STEAM tasks using everything from basic art supplies to technologies such as Sphero, Makey Makey, Raspberry Pi, and more.
Autodesk Design Academy: Free Tutorials for Digital Design By TL Editors published 5 July 19 The projects offer well-crafted tutorials, guides, and videos, which are tremendously easy to follow.
PBL and Content: 15 Ideas To Make Sure Project Based Learning Supports The Standards By Michael Gorman published 28 June 19 In true Project Based Learning the project uncovers and facilitates the learning of significant content.