How to Teach NASA’s Mars Landing By Erik Ofgang last updated 18 February 21 NASA’s Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet Thursday. Here’s how to stream the event in-class and get your students ready.
Readorium Helps Kids Build Reading Skills While Learning Science By TL Editors published 26 March 20 Readorium is a website offering a virtual science library with books and activities that focus on building students reading comprehension and science knowledge.
Generation Genius: Next Generation K-5 Science Videos By TL Editors last updated 5 March 20 Generation Genius is a comprehensive set of science videos and lessons made in partnership with the National Science Teachers Association.
High-Adventure Science: Free Earth Science Lesson Plans By TL Editors published 17 February 20 High-Adventure Science is a set of six modules focused on earth science topics.
Curated Content Decreases Teacher Planning Time By Annie Galvin Teich published 21 January 20 Teachers love the new curated content channels.
Up, Up and Away By Brian Nadel published 6 January 20 PowerUp 2.0 Electric Paper Airplane Conversion Kit
uHandy Turns Camera on Smartphone into Microscope For STEM Learning By TL Editors published 11 November 19 UHandy is a digital microscope attachment for your handheld smart device.
Discovery Education, Polar Bears International Invite Classrooms to Join Virtual Field Trip to Arctic Tundra By TL Editors published 29 October 19
PBS KIDS Partners with Booz Allen, Kaggle in Data Science Competition By TL Editors published 25 October 19 The insights gleaned from these solutions will help PBS KIDS create new solutions, content and products that help ensure every user has the best chance to learn important skills.
PebbleGo Next: Kid-Friendly Database for Grades 3-6 By TL Editors published 11 October 19 Students can choose from five modules -- States, Science, American History, Biography, and Social Studies, each one with a number of subtopics to explore.
Explore Photosynthesis, Carbon Cycle and More with Virtual Lab App By TL Editors published 2 October 19 CellEnergy Photosynthesis Labs is an app for high school and middle school students to explore how photosynthesis and cellular respiration allow matter and energy to cycle through ecosystems.
NOVA for Education: Top-Notch Interactive STEM Teaching Resources By TL Editors published 30 August 19 Videos, articles, and interactives are available on topics including Ancient Worlds, Body+Brain, Evolution, Military+Espionage, and many more.
Vernier Software & Technology to Host 20 Free Data-Collection Workshops By TL Editors published 21 August 19 Attendees will receive hands-on training using data-collection technology, as well as a Go Direct® Temperature Probe for their classroom.
Portable PocketLab Sensors Broaden Experimental Possibilities By Tech & Learning published 26 July 19 Gather and analyze live data anywhere
Exploratorium: Thread the Needle By TL Editors published 22 July 19 July 25th is Thread the Needle Day.
StudySync, Global Press Partner to Provide International News to Students By TL Editors published 18 June 19 “As educators, we want their voices to not only be heard but to be steeped in factual information – not memes and misinformation," said Robert Romano, CEO of StudySync.
Prepmagic: Simulations Help Students Visualize Scientific Phenomena By Tech & Learning published 30 May 19 Prepmagic uses simulations to help students visualize real-world scientific phenomena.
Nobel Media Partners with Microsoft to Launch Storytelling Platform By TL Editors published 22 March 19
Cell and Cell Structure App An Impressive Guide to Basis of Life By TL Editors published 4 February 19 Cell and Cell Structure is a reference app that takes kids on a virtual journey through cells.
PhET Simulations: John Travoltage By TL Editors published 7 January 19 January 9th is sure to be a hair raising day as we celebrate Static Electricity Day.