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The Metaverse Hype Died Down. Where Does That Leave Colleges That Invested In It?

ED Surge

And terms like “digital twins,” describing online copies of physical locations, have risen in prominence. A year ago, the concept of a metaversity was wrapped up in a version of the digital twin idea that sought to replicate the conditions of a big physical campus in the metaverse, Pomerantz says.

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CS doesn’t have a monopoly on computing education: Programming is for everyone

Computing Education Research Blog

Natural Sciences (chemistry, biology, physics) is increasingly using R for statistics and visualizations, even if they use Python for data management, modeling and simulation. Im pretty sure that the most popular programming language (in terms of number of people using it) on most campuses is R.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In Philadelphia

The Maker Mom

Each day features different activities, like designing prototypes, practicing coding, exploring chemistry, or getting into arts and crafts. Science Education Academy (SEA) Science Education Academy teaches area 2nd-5th graders to get excited about life, physical, and earth sciences.

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9 Good Collections of Videos for Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

Bright Science is a free YouTube channel of over 1300 study videos for high schoolers (or precocious middle schoolers). Most are about five minutes (some longer, some shorter) and cover topics like chemistry, physics, calculus, geometry, biology, Algebra, trigonometry, grammar, ACT prep, and SAT prep.

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Behind the screens: the crystals that flow like rain down a windowpane

Futurum

AKHSHAY’S PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTS. This not only helps scientists understand what is going on behind the scenes, and why, but also helps to enable the physics to be applied in technology in the future. He starts by considering some basic principles of physics – that the momentum and energy of a system are always conserved.

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How do bacteria help and harm crops?

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Pathway from school to plant pathology • As well as studying biology and chemistry at school, try to get practical experience of working with plants. If there is a local gardening group, botanical garden or horticultural society in your area, contact them to see how you could get involved to learn more about plant science.

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From Scientist to Shareholder: Why do it?

Scientix

It is therefore vital that students see the benefits – for themselves and their societies – of learning national sciences such as biology, chemistry, and physics. A generation of natural-born gamers. Sandra Tarré is a Secondary Natural Science teacher. Career choice. About the authors.