by studentrg | Jul 15, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Graphing calculators help most all high school students visualize math concepts and the results of their work. But if those students have learning disabilities, graphing calculators with vibrant color displays are even more effective at making math come to life. One...
by studentrg | May 30, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Ms. Gresham’s Classroom Robot Teaches Her Students Real-World Programming Skills Students in Ms. Gresham’s George Ranch High School classroom in Richmond, Texas were eagerly learning computer programming skills. But Ms. Gresham, who is eager to provide her students...
by studentrg | May 15, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Art is art, STEM is STEM, and the two don’t really connect, correct? No, incorrect, because art and technology come together when students study computer graphics! That explains why Mrs. Catalone, an 11th-grade high school science teacher at St Marys Area High School...
by studentrg | May 13, 2019 | Career Pathways, STEM
Did you know that the U.S. Army’s website is home to a strong array of career exploration tests? They are designed to help students test the interests and aptitudes that best qualify them for different specialties and roles if they enroll in the U.S. Army. As such,...
by studentrg | Apr 15, 2019 | Partners, STEM
“The classroom environment is very positive,” writes Ms. Nozik, a 9th-grade teacher at Carlmont High School in Belmont California. “Students enjoy doing labs because they get to engage with science directly, instead of hearing about it. The students enjoy doing...
by studentrg | Apr 1, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Thanks to Micro:Bit Basic Kits Donated by The Student Research Foundation The students in Mrs. Riley’s classroom were eager to learn computer science, but the East Bernard High School in rural Texas lacked the funds to equip their classrooms with the computers they...