Eyes on the Solar System is an online, interactive 3-dimensional model of the major bodies in our solar system, together with current NASA spacecraft orbits and positions.
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The Turtle System
The Turtle System is a free educational program developed at the University of Oxford, designed to bridge the “Post-Scratch Gap” between visual programming systems like Scratch and text-based programming.
Continue readingDigital Literacy and Citizenship
Open resources that educators and educational leadership can utilize to teach digital literacy and citizenship to students.
Continue readingKurzgesagt (In a nutshell) YouTube Channel
Kurzgesagt is a YouTube channel that publishes educational videos every week. They cover a range of topics, from astronomy to physics, biology, art, and much more.
Continue readingFleer’s Conceptual PlayWorld
A Conceptual PlayWorld is an imaginary scenario created by an educator where young children are invited to go on imaginary journeys, meet and solve challenges, and learn STEM concepts – all while playing.
Continue readingArtificial Intelligence Thinking in K-12
Talk by David S. Touretzky, “Artificial Intelligence Thinking in K-12”, at the February meeting of the Silicon Valley chapter of CSTA, February 17, 2021.
Continue readingAI4K12.org
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for K-12 initiative (AI4K12) is developing national guidelines for AI education for K-12.
Continue readingGreenfoot – Learn object orientation with JAVA
Greenfoot teaches object orientation with Java. Create ‘actors’ which live in ‘worlds’ to build games, simulations, and other graphical programs.
Continue readingProjectEVOLVE
The ProjectEVOLVE toolkit is based on UKCIS framework “Education for a Connected World” (EFACW) that covers knowledge, skills, behaviours and attitudes across eight strands of our online lives from early years right through to eighteen.
Continue readingCentre for Industry Education Collaboration
CIEC provides a range of curriculum-linked teaching resources for the teaching and learning of the science curriculum.
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