Physics Latest about Physics Raspberry Pi on Steroids: Boolean Girl Tech Lights, Camera, Sensors By Brian Nadel published 22 January 20 When it comes to getting the most out of a Raspberry Pi computer in the classroom, Boolean Girl Tech’s Lights, Camera, Sensors kit comes into its own. Classroom Tools ISTE NEWS: POWERUP Toys Debuts New Powered Origami STEM Kits at ISTE 2019 By TL Editors published 25 June 19 “By giving students the ability to create their own vehicles, test their skills, and refine their product, we provide hands-on learning opportunities that let students explore and discover,” said Shai Goitein, CEO and Founder of POWERUP Toys. Explore Color Through Science with "Color Uncovered" eBook By TL Editors published 29 May 19 It explores a range of science topics related to color, including colorblindness, light refraction, optical illusions, the "feelings" of color, painting, and pigment. Physics App Harnesses Power of Smartphones By Tech & Learning published 30 April 19 Lab4Physics is an incredibly low-cost way for students to design and conduct physical science investigations. Interactive Physics: Forces By TL Editors published 18 February 19 This interactive program will help you teach all about how forces work Vernier Software & Technology Releases New Activity Module to Teach Physics Concepts By TL Editors published 6 February 19 The seven experiments found in the activity module explore frictional forces, motion, and simple machines, such as the lever, ramp, and pulley. Boxlight to Host Third Annual “Boxlight STEM Day” on November 8 By TL Editors published 29 October 18 Simple Machines: Fun Way to Learn Physics By TL Editors published 19 September 18 Excellent elementary NGSS engineering practices embedded in fun games Floating and Sinking: Hot Air Balloons By TL Editors published 4 June 18 New Vernier App Launched to Help Students Study Thermal Energy Concepts By TL Editors published 8 May 18 1 2 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1KnoPro: How to Use It to Support CTE2What to Know About Buying Robots for Schools3AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These44 Studies About AI Tutors Every Teacher Should Know 5Plickers: How to Use It to Teach
Raspberry Pi on Steroids: Boolean Girl Tech Lights, Camera, Sensors By Brian Nadel published 22 January 20 When it comes to getting the most out of a Raspberry Pi computer in the classroom, Boolean Girl Tech’s Lights, Camera, Sensors kit comes into its own.
ISTE NEWS: POWERUP Toys Debuts New Powered Origami STEM Kits at ISTE 2019 By TL Editors published 25 June 19 “By giving students the ability to create their own vehicles, test their skills, and refine their product, we provide hands-on learning opportunities that let students explore and discover,” said Shai Goitein, CEO and Founder of POWERUP Toys.
Explore Color Through Science with "Color Uncovered" eBook By TL Editors published 29 May 19 It explores a range of science topics related to color, including colorblindness, light refraction, optical illusions, the "feelings" of color, painting, and pigment.
Physics App Harnesses Power of Smartphones By Tech & Learning published 30 April 19 Lab4Physics is an incredibly low-cost way for students to design and conduct physical science investigations.
Interactive Physics: Forces By TL Editors published 18 February 19 This interactive program will help you teach all about how forces work
Vernier Software & Technology Releases New Activity Module to Teach Physics Concepts By TL Editors published 6 February 19 The seven experiments found in the activity module explore frictional forces, motion, and simple machines, such as the lever, ramp, and pulley.
Boxlight to Host Third Annual “Boxlight STEM Day” on November 8 By TL Editors published 29 October 18
Simple Machines: Fun Way to Learn Physics By TL Editors published 19 September 18 Excellent elementary NGSS engineering practices embedded in fun games
New Vernier App Launched to Help Students Study Thermal Energy Concepts By TL Editors published 8 May 18