Education Technology
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    Students with TI-Innovator Rover

    How to Keep Kids’ STEM Skills Sharp This Summer

    Posted 05/23/2018 by Ellen Fishpaw (@ellenfishpaw)

    Learn five ways to keep kids engaged with math and science after the last school bell rings to avoid the dreaded summer brain drain.

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  • Science Sims Can Be Phenomenal!

    Posted 03/20/2018 by Erick Archer

    The expression “seeing is believing” is usually true. But in science education, many of the concepts can be quite difficult for students to observe because they can be very small, very large, very fast or very slow. So how can we provide students with an experience of science phenomena in the confined 45 to 90 minutes of a class period? One option is with simulations. Try these 5 simulation-based lessons with your students.

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  • Find the Frequen-Z!

    Posted 07/10/2017 by Erick Archer

    New STEM Behind Hollywood activity designed to help embed coding into your math and science curriculum – and help your students avoid becoming snacks for zombies.

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  • Five Tips for High School STEM Camps

    Posted 06/09/2017 by Peter Balyta, Ph.D., President of Texas Instruments Education Technology

    This year, a team from Texas Instruments set out to find ways to excite students about math and science by giving them a meaningful experience in solving a real-world STEM problem.

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  • Game Plan for Educators

    Posted 09/20/2016 by Texas Instruments

    Put together a winning plan to kick off this school year.

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  • Game Plan for Students and Parents

    Posted 09/20/2016 by Texas Instruments

    Find helpful tips and information to make back-to-school time a success.

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