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Interactive Physics: Forces By TL Editors published 18 February 19 This interactive program will help you teach all about how forces work
TryEngineering: Build a Big Wheel By TL Editors published 11 February 19 Students will immerse themselves in a study of motion, lode, and construction of various wheels throughout history.
Celebrate National Engineers Week this February with STEM Toys for Future Engineers By TL Editors published 24 January 19 With National Engineers Week taking place this February 17-23, it's a great time to explore products that budding engineers will love to play with and learn from.
element14 Community Donates 250 micro:bit Devices to Support Digital Literacy Initiatives By TL Editors published 24 January 19 element14.com, the online community for engineers, has donated 250 micro:bit devices to support coding in the classroom.
Over 150 STEM Resources for PBL and Authentic Learning, Part 3: Engineering By Michael Gorman published 18 January 19
Vernier Software & Technology Now Accepting Applications for 2019 Engineering Contest By TL Editors published 9 January 19 This annual contest recognizes one middle school, high school, or college educator with a prize valued at $5,500 for innovatively using Vernier technology to introduce engineering concepts or practices to their students.
Engage Middle School Students With Science and Engineering Puzzles By TL Editors published 29 November 18 Mosa Mack Science features earth, physical, and life science units aimed at middle school classrooms.
Digital and Hands-On Combine to Challenge Kids Exploring STEM Applications By TL Editors published 20 September 18
Building Cities on the Red Planet By TL Editors published 17 August 18 With the right resources, it's possible to build even more advanced structures, such as farms and polymer factories.