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Top K–12 Tech Tools for Teaching STEM

EdTech Magazine

“[It’s] imperative that schools lead the way, not just in offering stronger STEM programming, but in advocating for it with the community and championing it with students — especially at the K–12 level, where they are first exposed to it,” Ryan Petersen writes for EdTech. Tech Tools Help Teach K–12 Students STEM.

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Profile of Asbury Park (NJ) Superintendent Sancha Gray

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Edtech programs that mirror video games were also brought in, building student confidence as learners won badges and advanced through the levels of the adaptive programs. KOOV is an educational robotics and coding kit for ages eight and up, made up of blocks, sensors, actuators, and a companion app. Autodesk Inventor CAD Software.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

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C-STEM Studio –download to teach computers, science, technology, engineering and math with robotics. BeeBop –based on the Beebop floor robot–free. Hummingbird Robotics. KOOV –by Sony Education. Stencyl –build games without coding with downloaded software. Click for Robotics 101 lesson plan. Code Academy.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

BeeBop –based on the Beebop floor robot–free. C-STEM Studio –download to teach computers, science, technology, engineering and math with robotics. Hummingbird Robotics. KOOV –by Sony Education. Stencyl –build games without coding with downloaded software. Click for Robotics 101 lesson plan. Learn to code.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via Fast Company : “How Software Is Taking On School Shootings.” Robots and Other Education Science Fiction. “ Teaching assistant robots will reinvent academia,” Times Higher Education claims. Via Techcrunch : “ Sony now has a Koov robotics learning kit for US classrooms.”