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Molecular Workbench
Molecular Workbench provides visual, interactive computational experiments for teaching and learning science.
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ChemCollective: Virtual Labs
The Virtual Lab is an online simulation of a chemistry lab. It is designed to help students link chemical computations with authentic laboratory chemistry. The lab allows students to select from hundreds of standard reagents (aqueous) and manipulate them in a manner resembling a real lab. More information and offline downloads.
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What is McGraw Hill Virtual Labs? | McGraw Hill Higher Education
Transform your science education with McGraw Hill Virtual Labs. Access interactive simulations designed to improve comprehension and student engagement anytime, anywhere.
Science Archives - Annenberg Learner
Research Quest – Free Middle School Science Investigations from the Natural History Museum of Utah
Javalab – Science Simulations
Science Simulations
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Interactive STEM Simulations & Virtual Labs | Gizmos
Unlock STEM potential with our 550+ virtual labs and interactive math and science simulations. Discover engaging activities and STEM lessons with Gizmos!
Mystery Science: Lessons for elementary teachers
Mystery Science offers open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science. The hook, visuals, and activity have all been prepared for you. Less prep, more learning.
Free SOR resources | Teaching By Science
Visible Learning with Ed Tech
Learn how to use high-effect size instructional strategies in your classroom
Lassoing AI for Learning: High-Impact Strategies That Work
Welcome to the support page for my workshop session, Lassoing AI for Learning: High-Impact Strategies That Work. The session description, slide deck, game cards, and other resources are available i…
Jigsawing Critical Thinking Made Simple
Need a way to teach critical thinking and problem-solving? Learn to tackle problems and make decisions. This session, through the application of the Jigsaw Method (3-step), offers strategies to ass…
Digital Physics with Physics Classroom
Go digital in your physics classroom by combining interactive activities with introductory high-effect size strategies. These offer amazing opportunities.
Interactive Science – TCEA TechNotes Blog
Explore posts tagged with Interactive Science on TCEA TechNotes Blog. Discover resources, tips, and strategies for educators and digital learning.
Interactive Science: How to Design Research-based Science Lessons
Explore three steps to blending evidence-based strategies into science lesson design, as well as curated resources to match each design step.
‘Historical time’ helps students truly understand the complexity of the past – and how they fit into it
History should teach students how to understand and interpret events – not just recite dates and names.
US students' reading and math scores at historic lows: 'Devastating trend'
High school students, especially 12th graders, are reading and learning math and science at historic lows, according to a new report.
Study Techniques for slow Learners - YouTube
Are you a slow learner? Here's why that might be your biggest advantage. In this video, you'll discover 3 science-backed study techniques designed specifical...
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Tech faces a talent bottleneck: Here’s what to do about it
At first glance, the future of tech looks limitless: just think how fast artificial intelligence (AI), including generative and agentic AI, is advancing. Already, 80 percent of companies are using AI in at least one business function and more than 90 percent are planning to increase their AI investments. But as business leaders know, past performance does not guarantee future results, writes Kweilin Ellingrud in emForbes/em.
Most workers with bachelor’s degrees are underemployed
Most young people who enroll in college after high school graduation do so in the hope that it will help them secure a good job. Similarly, many employers look to colleges as sources of high-quality candidates to fill job openings. But a new report calls the economic opportunity promise of higher education into question.
The 5 Pillars of Writing | Pedagogy Non Grata
Massive TransUnion breach leaks personal data of 4.4 million customers - what to do now
Swiped data includes social security numbers. Even if you're not one of the unlucky 4.4 million, you might want to take these defensive measures anyway.
Embedding Interactive Lessons with Desmos and PhET in Quizizz
Transform your math and science instruction. Insert Desmos calculators and PhET simulations into Quizizz activities.
Six Websites on Cells for Fun Science Learning
Teaching middle school science and looking for interactive resources about plant and/or animal cells? Explore these free websites.