Fast Approaching Filament Prototype Launch!
For the past year and change we have been working on a new idea that could redefine STEM education and we are extremely excited to...
Starting a Makerspace In Your Classroom
Over the past couple of months I have been interacting with many teachers who are asking about makerspaces. Educators, administrators,...
A Major Milestone in Space Exploration
Since I am so inspired by space and love learning and following our progress exploring the last frontier, I wanted to write a quick post...
Physical vs. Human-Made Features
In third grade, the students learn the difference between physical features and human-made features. Learning begins with just looking at...
Disappearing Water Day 2: The Scientific Method
Please note, this is a follow on from the previous post Disappearing Water. The second day of this experiment is great! The students are...
Disappearing Water?!
When my students leave school on the Friday afternoon of the very first week, I want each child to want to return to school on Monday. I...
Electronics and Tech Primer
I just wanted to take a moment to write a post about some of the electronics resources we will use throughout our science experiments and...
A Great Site for Space Information
Just to follow up the post The New Space Race, I wanted to write a post about my favorite space related web resource. As I mentioned...
The New Space Race
As I have mentioned in previous posts, NASA and space related education truly inspired me to become an engineer. I wanted to be part of...
The Photoresistor 'Radar Gun'
This post goes along with the previous post Learning About Forces and Motion with Ramps. Rosanna and I thought it would be neat to...