As students transition to online learning, educators must help them understand what “doing school” will look like as their home becomes their school. In this third edition of the series... read more →
Learning is a social endeavor. You already know this, but how do you honor this cornerstone of education when you teach virtually? Let us offer some ideas.
As parents across the country find themselves managing unprecedented new challenges with the closure of most schools, we are proud to announce the release of the STEMx Parent’s Guide to... read more →
All last year, you read about the NASA’s effort to find a new name worthy of the space agency’s next rover. STEMx followers passed this contest onto schools in their... read more →
March 26, we’ll issue the first edition of the Parents Guide to STEM, published in partnership with the Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative. Before we publish, we’re giving our readers a... read more →
Activity is busting out all over at South Carolina’s Coalition for Mathematics & Science (SCCMS). From the upcoming STEM Education Month to the iMAGINE STEAM community festivals and S 2... read more →
By Linda Kekelis, Family Engagement Advisor EdNavigator We don’t have the resources to listen to families. We tried but didn’t get much feedback. We don’t see parents of the children... read more →
This article was previously published on Massive Science. It’s Sunday night and you decide to make a quick run to the grocery store. You grab five bananas — one for... read more →
This article is part of series called The Boulder Apple Tree Project: harvesting history. Read part 1 here. Read part 2 here. If you’re interested in volunteering for the Boulder Apple... read more →
Adapted from Battelle’s press release . The inaugural Battelle NEON STEM Grant Program will fund $100,000 worth of student research around the country, enabling five projects to leverage the open... read more →