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Tag Archives: computer science
Career Choices for STEM
Many years ago, long before my time at Studica, I worked with a non-profit, dedicated to assisting displaced, out-of-work individuals and those new to the work world to identify new career choices. I was amazed to learn of the education, … Continue reading
How Video Games and STEM Education Fit Together
How do video games and STEM education fit together? STEM Education is the big thing right now for education. Society wants to encourage kids to get into the sciences so we can be a more cutting-edge workforce. As such, many administrators at schools all across the country are making many of their purchasing decisions based on whether or not something is viable for STEM or not Continue reading
Posted in Autodesk, Brands, Educational Resources, Revit, Unity Game Development Platform, Webinars
Tagged 3d modeling, 3d programming, Calculus, computer science, Electrical engineering, engineering, foldit, game design, gamification, Linear Equations, mathematics, Microsoft Kinect, physics, science, STEM, stem education, technology, video games
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Change Videos Using Temperature
Creative ways to make science, technology, math and engineering something that students want to learn. Plus some really great contests for you to win cash for yourself and/or software for your classroom. Continue reading
Posted in Educational Resources, National Instruments, USA
Tagged career tech, cash, chemistry, classroom, computer science, contest, engineering, giveaway, insulation, k12lab, LabVIEW, lesson, lesson plan, mat, mood ring, Multisim, myDAQ, project-based learning, science, shopping spree, Software, technology, temperature, turbine, video, win, wind, wind energy
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The Newest Platform for Teaching STEM
myDAQ and LabVIEW software together gives students real world lab experience. This is an ideal method of teaching for STEM concepts, physics, biology, biomedical, computer science and graphical programming. Continue reading
New Resource for Teachers & Students- K12Lab.com powered by LabVIEW
K12Lab is a resource for motivated teachers who want to find and share creative ways to engage students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) coursework. Continue reading
Posted in Educational Resources, National Instruments
Tagged biology, chemistry, computer controlled fireworks, computer science, cool stuff, coursework, engineering, inspiration, iPhone, k12lab.com, LabVIEW, lego, math, mathematics, Mindstorms, myDAQ, National Instruments, physics, resource, robotics, science, share, STEM, students, teachers, Tetrix, Vernier
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