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13 Websites on Architecture/Engineering

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here are a few of the popular resources teachers are using for Architecture and Engineering: Architecture. The Geometry of Sustainable Architecture –in Google Earth. Concord Consortium –chemistry, earth science, engineering, life science, physics. ASCEville –Civil engineering jobs, activities. Engineering.

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Measure me up! A cross-curricular and multicultural approach to STEM through measurements

Scientix

To do so, every partner country decided to share an area of expertise and design hands- on activities, so the students could explore areas that traditionally are not covered by the curricula in Secondary Education, such as architecture, astronomy and cultural heritage history. They participated in a workshop about physics and chemistry.

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24 New Year’s STEM Activities for 2024

STEM Sport

Fireworks in a Glass Witness the beauty of chemistry in action with fireworks in a glass. Pop-up Firework Craft Engage in a creative exploration of physics and art with a pop-up firework craft. Ball Drop Challenge Simulate the famous ball drop with a challenge that incorporates physics and engineering.

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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

One might have thought it was already exciting enough for our Physics Project to be showing a path to a fundamental theory of physics and a fundamental description of how our physical universe works. Despite this, however, fundamental physics always seemed to resist its advance. The Path to a New Paradigm.

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What are Some Great Middle School STEM Projects for Kids?

The STEM Laboratory

STEM activities incorporate real world disciplines like architecture, construction, biology, math, chemistry, physics, technology, economics, geography and more. Scientific journals can be used to record results and students can develop hypotheses and draw conclusions.

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Why VR and AR in the Classroom? How Do Students Help?

Scientix

Augmented Reality (AR) is an enhanced version of the real physical world made using digital images, sounds or other sensory stimuli and delivered through technology. This use of AR can become a powerful learning tool for training professionals in the medical, architectural and other fields.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In Austin 2023

The Maker Mom

Kids learn in-depth about subjects they’ll be familiar with from school, including chemistry, life sciences, and physics. Students 5-18 can choose from topics on engineering, criminal justice, cyber security, architecture, interior design, and many more. At this in-person camp, kids learn every aspect of game development.

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