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June 13-15 will be a fun and intense 3 days designed for upper elementary and middle school teachers to focus on how chemistry and physics are the foundation for photosynthesis. We will start with the biology and integrate the other content areas. bit.ly/seedtotree
Read MoreThere are multiple opportunities for you to engage with other educators in STEM workshops that are rich in content and model effective pedagogy. Secondary teachers are invited to attend “Black Holes, Dark Matter, GPS, Particle Physics, and PEE” (bit.ly/learnquantum) to deepen their understanding of recent discoveries in particle physics and quantum applications. Upper elementary and […]
Read MoreWith the new iPhone 7 there will be changes that are pretty fascinating in terms of physics. This is an article on engaging students in learning about those changes. http://www.wired.com/2016/09/physics-earphone-jack-works-just-time-say-goodbye/
Read MoreWe partner with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History to provide teachers and students an opportunity to experience STEM activities.
Read MoreThe American Physical Society (APS) has developed a cool app called SpectraSnapp you may want to try with your students. The app has background material as well as how to make your iPhone turn into a spectroscopic device that can analyze common sources of light. Here are some pics we took last week during a […]
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