August is here and we have a great line-up of webinars for educators designed to help you get a jump start on the fall. Find project-based learning tools that include standards-based curricula, explore digital resources to support English learners, bring robotics competitions and standards-focused curriculum, and more.
Studica is always researching the latest technologies to find options that will help our teachers. For nearly 35 years, we’ve been working with top brands to offer software and technology to the education market. This month, we have an exciting lineup of live educational webinars that introduce powerful resources for STEM learning. Check out an entire range of solutions for robotics that allow you to introduce robotics to your students, create an engaging after-school program, and set up your own competition. Learn about engineering design curriculum and much more!
Register Now for August Webinars
Take a moment to view the webinar listings below and reserve your spot now.
Using Standards-Based Digital Resources to Support English Learners
8/13, Tuesday – 1 PM Eastern – Register Now
fischertechnik Robotics – An Overview
8/15, Thursday – 1 PM Eastern – Sign Up
Exploring Robotics & Controls Education Solutions
8/15, Thursday – 3 PM Eastern – Reserve your spot
Introduction to IoT using fischertechnik
8/22, Thursday – 1 PM Eastern – Register Now
Explore Career Pathways with Toon Boom Animation for High Schools
8/22, Thursday – 3-3: 30 PM Eastern – Sign Up
Robotic Competitions with Standards-focused Curriculum
8/27, Tuesday – 3 PM Eastern – Reserve your spot
Project-Based Learning featuring fischertechnik Education STEM PREP & STEM Engineering
8/28, Wednesday – 1 PM Eastern – Register Now
GameMaker for Education
We are excited to offer an excellent game engine product to serve the education market. GameMaker Studio 2 licenses for schools, colleges, and universities are now available at Studica. This 2D game engine is ideal for teaching students about programming and how to make games.
GameMaker Studio 2 is easy to use with its own Drag and Drop (DnD) system. For middle and high school students, it teaches students how to program in an engaging environment. For colleges and universities, it allows students to unleash their creativity in games media, without requiring programming knowledge.
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