STEM in the News

Exciting ways students and the community are connecting with STEM.

The Ameliators Program

Founded at Purdue University, the Ameliators Program continues the trailblazing legacy of Amelia Earhart by connecting high school students to meaningful STEM-based community service projects. Available nationwide, girls in this free, online program will meet weekly to learn the Purdue EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) design process from college mentors to solve real-life problems in their local communities over the course of an academic year.

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Infiniscope

Are you an educator looking for more? Join the Infiniscope Community for FREE access to discussion forums, events, professional development, and more digital content. Learn to create your own digital learning experiences using NASA visualizations and connect with educators just like you! Join now to get started!

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National Girls Collaborative Project

The vision of the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) is to bring together organizations throughout the United States that are committed to informing and encouraging girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

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NASA Mars Resources

Download an interactive 3-D model of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, view Mars as Art, and solve a Mars Math Challenge with these links from NASA.

 

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The Concord Consortium

Free, scientifically accurate models, visualizations, and activities for your classroom.

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WideOpenSchool - Family

Wideopenschool is run by commonsense.org and helps you to find web resources.

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Common Sense Education

Get in-depth reviews from trusted experts to find the right app, game, or website for your classroom.

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Common Sense Media

Common Sense researches, rates, and reviews everything kids want to watch, read, or play so all families can feel confident about their media and technology choices.

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Science Never Stops

A site with videos and activities from the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

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