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Free Albert Einstein: Eduscape on Energy
Albert Einstein has been arrested by the secret police. You can free him by cracking the code. Solve questions about energy, batteries and circuits and get a piece of the code every time.
This assignment is in line with theme 3 (mighty powerful) of …
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Do you know watts?
Do you know watts? is a science vlog for curious kids and enthusiastic teachers. Every two weeks, vlogster Jacotte Brokken dives into the various STEM domains (biotechnology, chemistry, construction, mechanics, computer science, …
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Sprachekulturkommunikation: Blog
Fantastic blog, including with visual representations of proverbs!
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VOTE: Facebook page
Stay informed about the latest STEM applications for your students. Follow this Facebook page and discover a fine selection of useful ideas and applications.
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WebTechie: Open source learning resources
This blog is Frank Delporte's private playground. He doesn't post anything spectacular or earth-shattering, just the occasional little update if something catches his attention, or if he thinks it's worth spending some time on.
On the blog you will …
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Smoke extraction systems for soldering
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Didactic Engineering: STEM and electricity
The content of this website is mainly about STEM and electricity. In addition to some didactic sources, you will find teaching materials about:
- basic electricity ,
- PLC ,
- engines ,
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Scientix: European network for science education
Scientix is an engaged community for scientific education in Europe. They aim to promote collaboration between STEM educators, education researchers and policy makers, with the aim of inspiring students to pursue careers in science, technology, …
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