@koppernik did not forget that #PiDay is #Einstein's birthday. Read is blog about making special relativity accessible in classroom: https://t.co/6R8sfhPoYu
Happy Halloween!
Don‘t be afraid – it‘s just math! 🎃
Which math concept sent shivers down your spine? Did you overcome your fear? 👻
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Looking for fun activities that challenge your students’ problem-solving skills and creativity? 💡
Get inspired with these resources!
📌 https://t.co/gky1HVBDTi
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Have your students land on Mars and control robotic vehicles! 🧑🚀
With the calculator, they can write their own scripts in Python 🐍 and control the TI-Innovator™ Rover.
Take a look at these fun activities.
👉https://t.co/Cw83IGUgk1
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"7 Ways Educators Can Use Robotics in Their Classes" - @T3Europe blog
1. Bring math and science concepts to life
2. Show computing concepts in action
3. Add a new dimension to a class
4. Cross-curricular synthesis
and more...
#T3Learns#omgrobots
https://t.co/lAUZnIoOm2
The total is 15. You can rotate the square in different directions and each row and column can be exchanged, so you can write the solution in different ways and orders! 😄
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Today is #TeacherAppreciationDay👩🏫
Since you work your magic as a science teacher, we thought you might like this magic square!
It contains the numbers 1 to 9. When you add the numbers in each row and column, you get the same outcome.
Share your results with us👇
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Today is #TeacherAppreciationDay👩🏫
Since you work your magic as a science teacher, we thought you might like this magic square!
It contains the numbers 1 to 9. When you add the numbers in each row and column, you get the same outcome.
Share your results with us👇
#ITeachSTEM
Want to get your students involved and let them work on their coding skills? 🐍
Check out these projects! With their own script in Python, they can control a smart irrigation system or an alarm system!
Amazing, isn‘t it?
👉 https://t.co/oYJd6WtNIc
#CodeWeek#Python#ITeachSTEM
✏️ Science teacher @Alexand36931573 is known for thinking ‘out of the box’ 💡 so he thought: Why not turn the TI-Innovator™ Rover into a floating measurement station?
👉 Find out the result of this activity here: https://t.co/XrfAdpCGlx
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Getting started with Python 🐍 in the classroom is really easy!
Looking for some fun activities that help your students learn Python?
Get inspired with these suggestions.
📌 [https://t.co/BFf3UfjFeH](https://t.co/BFf3UfjFeH)
#CodeWeek#Python#ITeachSTEM
All local T³ teacher networks organize webinars and meetings that may be of interest to you. 💡
Take a look at the events calendar and find out for yourself!
👉 https://t.co/jic8A2vojD
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Welcome back! ☀️
We hope you enjoyed our #TeacherTips during the summer.
Are you ready for the start of another school year? 🧑🏫
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Ready to get back to school and looking for some inspiring classroom activities? 👩🏫
Check out the activities that our T3 instructors recommend in our latest summer holiday blog!
📌 https://t.co/qhTw9bOn8h
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The students of maths teacher Olga Pestana were enthusiastic about the smart irrigation project that she started. “Students see that mathematics is actually very useful.“
📌 Read our latest blog on this classroom activity! https://t.co/qSQ9tmtKPA
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Do you know the #Physics Education Technology (PhET) website? 🧬️
@Koppernik is a big fan. For him, this project “represents the very best science simulation technology on the web.“
Want to find out all about it?
👉 https://t.co/vAjpaYgidK
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Remember last month‘s #Escher webinar? 🎨
For @FredFotsch: “The classroom activity ‘Tesselations inspired by Escher’ is a great example of STEAM education and the use of TI technology”.
You can still (re)watch this material.
👉https://t.co/Np2DX8B9PZ
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Doing my part to help more folks listen to the excellent interviews on @DecoderPod w/ @reckless 😀
The wide variety of guests and the great discussions (sometimes nerdy, often pause-worthy, always informative :) make this a great #podcast for educators and everyone else.