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Slooh Launches Its Next-Gen Platform to Engage Students in Space Exploration

eSchool News

Also, students are now able to participate in independent study programs – focused on citizen science, science communications, and workforce development – designed by Slooh. This includes the ability for students to create custom posters depicting what they discovered using Slooh’s fully autonomous online telescopes.

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Minnesota’s South Washington County Schools Selects the Discovery Education’s Suite of Digital Services to Support Science Instruction in Grades K-8

eSchool News

Through this multi-year collaboration, educators and students in the district’s elementary and middle schools will return to the classroom this fall with access to award-winning digital resources supporting science instruction. Paul and serves students across 16 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and three traditional high schools.

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Game Based Learning in Action

The CoolCatTeacher

So this work stems from my dissertation research which was an ethnography. They use Google Classroom, or Schoology. teaches social studies at Valleyview Middle School, in Denville, New Jersey. So how would you classify the way that they teach with these games — and what kind of games? Thanks for asking that.