As discussed in the Nov. 24, 2011 edition of Health Talk, 3D learning in the classroom is fast becoming the wave of the future for today’s students. Reports have shown how 3D learning enhances both ...
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Making 3D shapes fun for little learners
3D shapes aren’t just geometry—they’re a gateway to building spatial reasoning, problem-solving, and early STEM confidence. Through hands-on play, kids connect cubes, cones, and cylinders to the real ...
Schools are out for the summer, but about 30 Duval teachers were still at work at Twin Lakes Middle School last week, debating the fine points of statistics and flinging marshmallows, Cheerios and ...
Over the past year, virtual learning proved to be a mixed bag of success. Some students adapted; but for others, learn-from-home was a gargantuan hurdle. Many school systems, in fact, were forced to ...
If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we must invest in educational technology. When schools use technology to improve the quality and quantity of educational content, learners will thrive ...
In Scott Nichols' Principles of Engineering course at Pikesville High School in Maryland, students had a creative idea that could help people in developing countries receive better medical care.
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