National Informal STEM Education Network: Educational Resources
National Informal STEM Education Network

The NISE Network’s educational materials are designed to explore current STEM with a wide range of public audiences in informal learning settings.

National Informal STEM Education Network: Why are Seashells so Strong?
National Informal STEM Education Network

In this Short Activity, learners explore seashells and various structural models to discover that seashells are a composite material made of both inorganic and organic materials.

STEM Teaching Tools: Engaging English Learners in the Science and Engineering Practices
STEM Teaching Tools

Routinely engaging all students in the practices of science and engineering is a crucial fixture of the new vision for K-12 science education. The practices can be seen as a barrier to participation for English Learners (ELs), or they can be viewed as an opportunity to provide rich instruction that builds science-related competencies and identities.

National Federation of the Blind: STEM Resources
National Federation of the Blind

110 resources in which you can search on resource type, grade level, STEM discipline, and miscellaneous keywords.

Weather Underground: Black Lives Matter — In Science and Everywhere Else
Weather Underground

Activists and allies alike are strengthening calls for systemic change to U.S. policing practices, as well as to address longstanding racial inequities within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines.

Arizona Science Center: Engineer a Bridge
Arizona Science Center

With this activity, we will be creating a bridge that will support your animal friends and keep them safe!

LEGO: Masters’ Secrets
LEGO

Build like a Master. Watch and build along with LEGO® Masters

Boeing: Flight Path Video Series
Boeing

These standards-aligned lessons include an educator/volunteer guide, a short concept video, and a hands-on activity designed to excite and engage middle and high school students in engineering and technology careers. 

49th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference: MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION - May 16 Dead...
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference

This year, the most important photovoltaic conference in North America is taking place both in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and online June 5-10, 2022. Deadline for submissions is May 16, 2022.

Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources: How Minerals Made Civilization | Metals of Ancient Mexico...
The University of Arizona, Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources

About 60% of all known metal artifacts from ancient Mexico are bells, ranging in pitch and purpose.

Innovant Technologies: Somi the Computer Scientist - Princess can Code storybook
Innovant Technologies

Somi [pronounced shaw.me] is a curious, bright, humorous, and beautiful young girl who has a natural interest in learning Computer Programming concepts from her mom.

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